IB Woman
Issue No. 25 - October/November 2005
Business on the Fringe
Gail Carnes
by Penelope Herbert
The first question usually asked of Gail Carnes when it’s realised her background is risk assessment and environmental compliance for nuclear weapons facilities is, “How does that translate to overseeing an arts festival?” The Adelaide Fringe could not be farther removed from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Gail’s previous career as President and CEO of Benchmark Environmental Corporation, one of the top 10 fastest growing companies in New Mexico....
Read StoryIOOF‘s first lady
Donny Walford
by Penelope Herbert
Donny Walford jokes that if you want to change the name of your company, then hire her....
Read StoryRetail Reality...
Heidi Barreau, Cindy McFarlance and Jeannine Polvere
by Penelope Herbert
Heidi Barreau, Jeannine Polvere and Cindy McFarlane have opened retail stores respectively in interior design, fashion and food....
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SA innovates a new bridal magazine Well-known local publisher, Tracy Marsh, and previous ‘in-businesswoman’ interviewee, Jenny Veitch, have joined forces to produce ‘My Wedding’ magazine to be launched in Adelaide on September 28....
Read StoryTurning silver into gold
Cathy Barton
by Penelope Herbert
The headline should read ‘Factory Worker Buys Factory’ but instead it reads ‘Factory Destined to become an Icon’....
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Issue No. 24 - August/September 2005
Commercialising dreams
Rachel Marin
by Penelope Herbert
When Rachel Marin did a double degree in Law and Science, she was one of the very first at Flinders University to do so....
Read StoryDeconstructing Angela
Angela Gianakis
by Penelope Herbert
Angela Gianakis quickly gives the impression that she was born for a sales career....
Read StoryNews
by Penelope Herbert
Reminder: Telstra Business Woman’s Awards Luncheon It’s that time of year again – one of the most celebrated awards in Australia, of which Westpac is a major sponsor, the Telstra Business Women’s Awards Luncheon will be held at the Hilton International on Wednesday, 13 September....
Read StoryPackaging up the family business
Sascha Detmold
by Penelope Herbert
Starting a business is challenging enough, but consider the pressure on a third generation family member taking over a business that has been iconic for over fifty years....
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Issue No. 23 - June/Nuly 2005
enterprising connections
Carol Haslam
by Penelope Herbert
Many successful entrepreneurs rise from the ashes of failed ventures....
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