With over $500 million raised in equity and debt financing, and a customer base of 30,000 drivers across global markets, Moove, the African-born fintech tackling financial inclusion through innovative mobility solutions, is redefining vehicle ownership and creating pathways to economic empowerment.
Once labeled the "face of failure" in The New York Times, Suneel turned his setbacks into powerful lessons, going on to become the founding CEO of RISE, a wellness company named App of the Year by Apple. Suneel studies the habits of extraordinary individuals to help us all lift our performance and deepen our sense of purpose.
Fishburners is Australia's largest and longest-standing startup community. Since 2011, Fishburners has supported over 45,000 entrepreneurs and facilitated more than $2 billion in capital raised.
Sarah and Brian sit down with Shruti Shibulal, the visionary CEO of Tamara Leisure Experiences. From her roots in the Infosys legacy to building a trailblazing hospitality brand, Shruti shares her insights on scaling a purpose-driven business, leading with impact, and redefining sustainability in the luxury travel sector.
In this episode, we’re joined by Reham Fagiri, co-founder and CEO of AptDeco, the trailblazing furniture resale platform that’s transforming a $58 billion industry.
In this replay episode, we’re thrilled to spotlight Jyri Engeström, a serial entrepreneur whose early ventures led to successful exits to Google and Groupon.
Jack Selby, an investment leader of "PayPal Mafia" fame, discussed everything from strategic investing to the intersections of art and finance, exploring the bold moves that define his career.
Mary Seats, aka Mz Skittlez, transformed a $300 hustle into the multimillion-dollar fashion brand, Cupcake Mafia. After losing control of Cupcake Mafia, she reclaimed her brand and launched The Icing Agency, a marketing powerhouse that has since grossed over $16 million.
Featuring Carol Schwartz, Trawalla Group; Alex Schuman, Carla Zampatti; Kristy Chong, Modibodi; and Rick Baker, Blackbird VC — this powerhouse panel explores why the coming decade could be a game-changer for venture in Australia.
Julia Hartz leads the world’s largest ticketing platform, powering millions of events globally and driving substantial revenue—$326.1 million in 2023 alone.