News & Views Have passion, work hard, drop the excuses: Making it according to one of NZ’s most powerful businesswomen Annette Presley knows how to start businesses, and how to successfully exit them.
Entrepreneurs How to raise funds, build a massive user base and scale a business Taryn Williams only founded theright.
Entrepreneurs Meet the woman behind a newspaper for kids One day, Saffron Howden had a lightbulb moment and realised Australia didn’t have a children’s newspaper, meaning kids were being left out of the national conversation.
Entrepreneurs Why Kate Middleton acquired an unstable company in a male-dominated sector, after a major health scare Earlier this year, Kate Middleton obtained VC backing to acquire Censeo Engineering.
Leadership Learning to change the world requires excellent time management How do you end each day? Raji Ambikairajah likes to do it by asking herself what she’s achieved, and if she’s grown as an individual or merely just ‘existed’.
Entrepreneurs Meet Renece Brewster: The Visual Domain CEO with a disruptive new start up A chance encounter with someone who worked in TV got Renece Brewster initially hooked on video.
Advice Love your female tribe and challenge what’s ‘normal’ Susan Harris Rimmer is helping to set a new agenda for women across the world.
Leadership Speak up, keep it fun: Lucy Perry on making an impact Lucy Perry knows the secret to fundraising for charities: fun.
Leadership Romilly Madew: The woman setting the green agenda for buildings Collaboration, networking and authenticity have all helped drive Romilly Madew’s success in the green building movement.
Local How Susan Lamb is bringing motherhood to politics Freshly minted Labor MP Susan Lamb gave an emotional maiden speech in Parliament yesterday, calling for same-sex marriage.
Advice Seven female entrepreneurs on the price of passion Are entrepreneurs born or are they made? A bit of both, if the entrepreneurship panels at Women World Changers is anything to go by.
Leadership Sacked from a CEO role in her fifties, Shirley Randell went on to better things This is one of the most inspiring career stories we’ve ever told, and proves that success really can come at any age.