Rare birds : Australia's 50 influential women entrepreneurs : {inspiring women entrepreneurs} / publisher: Jo-Ellen Burston; managing editor: Brittany Lee Waller; contributors: Emily Ralph, Donna Lu, Jessie Attwood.

By: Ralph, Emily [contributor.]Contributor(s): Burston, Jo-Ellen [publisher.] | Waller, Brittany Lee [editor.] | Lu, Donna [contributor.] | Attwood, Jessie [contributor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Inspiring Rare Birds , 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 301 pages, : colour illustrations, portraits ; 22 x 31 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780646933061Subject(s): Businesswomen -- Australia | Women-owned business enterprises -- Australia | Entrepreneurship -- Australia | Success in business -- AustraliaDDC classification: 338.04082 Summary: ENTREPRENEURSHIP. AUSTRALIAN. Are you an established entrepreneur or do you dream of running running your own business? Fifty of Australia's leading women entrepreneurs share deeply personal stories about the challenges and opportuni-ties they have experienced while starting and growing their businesses. The entrepreneurs describe relationships, family back-grounds, opportunities, challenges and motivations that have shaped their business journeys from startup entrepreneurs to founders and CEOs with national and global businesses. These truly inspiring stories show that there is no one defin-itive path to entrepreneurship and that owning and running your own business is a realistic goal for young girls and women everywhere. Entrepreneurs featured include Megan Quinn, the co-founder of Net-A-Porter, Jodie Fox, the founder of Shoes of Prey, and Jan Owen, the CEO of Foundation for Young Australians.
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Jo Burston is the founder and managing director of Rare Birds (page 300).

ENTREPRENEURSHIP. AUSTRALIAN. Are you an established entrepreneur or do you dream of running running your own business? Fifty of Australia's leading women entrepreneurs share deeply personal stories about the challenges and opportuni-ties they have experienced while starting and growing their businesses. The entrepreneurs describe relationships, family back-grounds, opportunities, challenges and motivations that have shaped their business journeys from startup entrepreneurs to founders and CEOs with national and global businesses. These truly inspiring stories show that there is no one defin-itive path to entrepreneurship and that owning and running your own business is a realistic goal for young girls and women everywhere. Entrepreneurs featured include Megan Quinn, the co-founder of Net-A-Porter, Jodie Fox, the founder of Shoes of Prey, and Jan Owen, the CEO of Foundation for Young Australians.

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