Put three female business leaders and innovators in a room together with one of the country’s top magazine editors, and you know you’re going to be walking away completely inspired. On November 9, three particularly inspiring women will be joining Harper’s BAZAAR editor Kellie Hush for the latest instalment of BAZAAR at Work.
Lanolips founder Kirsten Carriol, Rare Birds CEO Jo Burston, and Eat Fit Food founder Bianca Monley will all hit the stage, with the three delivering tips on starting a business as well as revealing the inner workings of successful professional women. The forum will also see Carriol discuss how her leap of faith paid off big-time, with Lanolips now becoming a synonymous name with lip balm.
“There is nothing more motivating and inspiring than hearing the stories of Australian women who have taken a risk and gone on to create hugely successful businesses. BAZAAR at Work is one of my favourite events for this very reason,” says Hush.
“I have the privilege of interviewing women I admire and I love how all of our panellists generously share their incredible stories, ups and downs, with our breakfast guests. If you are an entrepreneur or love hearing motivational stories, you don’t want to miss out on our next breakfast.”
The BAZAAR at Work forum will be held at the Studio in Sydney Tower on November 9 at 8am - 9.30am.
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