Suzi Dafnis says she founded the Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame in 1998 to inspire Australian women through the stories of their high-achieving peers.
“More than 200 businesswomen from diverse backgrounds and industries have been profiled since its launch. It has given emerging women in business the courage to persevere despite the ups and downs of starting a business,” said Suzi.
“The Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame recognises prominent Australian female business owners that have achieved notable success in their field and inspire others. These women demonstrate exemplary entrepreneurship and provide shining examples for their peers and other women considering starting their own business.”
5 Strategies for Success from 2016 Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame
Be goal oriented:
“Articulate your goals. Get specific with timeframes and forecasts.” – Kym Clark, She’s Empowered.
Make the most of support networks and mentors:
“Someone you admire and look up to, who can also become a sounding board for hurdles along the way. There are plenty of business owners who would love to help you.” – Bianca Monley, Eat Fit Food.3.
Don’t fall victim to the Imposter Syndrome:
“I believe that confidence removes the need for us to feel as if we ‘lack’ in areas of our life and in who we are. It makes us fearless, not fearful.” – Melanie Gleeson, Endota Day Spa.
Commit to ongoing learning and training:
“Always keep learning – striving for excellence!” – Leona Edmiston.
Don’t be afraid to do things differently:
“Dream big, dream often and let yourself run wild for inspiration and accept that sometimes crazy ideas can make your dreams come true.” – Lisa Messenger, The Messenger Group.
This year, 20 entrepreneurs have been inducted into the Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame, in industries as diverse as construction, mining, fashion, media and innovation.
The 2016 Hall of Fame inductees are:
- Kym Clark (WA), She’s Empowered
- Nicole Eckels (NSW), The Sapphire Group
- Maud Edmiston (WA), Miss Mauds
- Melanie Gleeson (VIC), Endota Day Spa
- Beverley Honig (VIC), Greenville Developments & Honeylight enterprises
- Anna Hooper (SA), Cape Jaffa Wines
- Maxine Horne (QLD), Fone Zone/Vita Group
- Amantha Imber (VIC), Inventium
- Hetty Johnston (QLD), Bravehearts
- Isobel Knight (NSW), ProAgtive
- Lisa Messenger (NSW), The Messenger Group
- Bianca Monley (NSW), Eat Fit Food
- Anna Shepherd (NSW), Regal Home Health
- Christine Taylor (QLD), Aussie Pooch Mobile
- Jude Taylor (QLD), Spicers Retreats
- Sue Hollis (NSW), TravelEdge
- Anneke Van Den Broek (NSW), Rufus & Coco
- Leona Edmiston (WA), Leona Edmiston
- Stephanie Alexander (VIC), Stephanie Alexander
- Laurie McDonald (ACT), Canberra Furnished Accommodation
HerBusiness is an online network for female business owners with about 30,000 paid members. For more information visit the website: http://herbusiness.com/hall-of-fame/