Startup Breakfast Club: Jumpstart Your Startup in 2019
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The Breakfast Club is your monthly morning caffeine hit where you’ll find valuable networks, gain business insight, and find the critical support to power your venture forward.
As 2018 draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on the hard-work, successes (and perhaps failures) that saw you through the last 12 months, and set new goals for the future.
That’s why we’re going to help you jumpstart your startup at our next Breakfast Club this December. We’ll be sharing our tips, tricks and resources to help you grow your business, venture, or idea over January, and will take a look at how setting goals can help you achieve your objectives in less time, and with less stress, than usual.
We'll be joined by:
- Amy Kimber - Tax Manager at Deloitte
- Mads Moller - Chairman of the Board at Limpidity and Co-founder of XStart
- Shelley Magic - MYOB's Product Marketing Manager
As the last Startup Breakfast Club for the year, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to network, meet likeminded people and set your goals for 2019. See you there!
There’ll be free flowing coffee and breakfast as usual, so secure your spot by registering for this FREE event today!
The Start-up Breakfast Club is ALWAYS sold out in advance, so register early to make sure you don’t miss out. Register by Tuesday 4th of December.
ABOUT OUR GUEST PANELISTS
Amy Kimber
Amy's passion is tax advisory, delivering value-add advice on tax law that is understandable and meaningful for her clients. She is a Chartered Accountant and a Tax Manager in the Deloitte Tax team in Christchurch, specialising in GST and income tax. She also has experience in tax compliance work, including corporate tax returns for significant sized enterprises as well as SMEs and Inland Revenue investigations response.
Mads Moller
Mads is a leading provider of strategic consultancy to startups and entrepreneurs throughout New Zealand. His strong and successful track record of leadership and commercial experience in both blue-chip enterprises and SMEs spans IT, Telecom/mobile/internet and Media industry sectors. As a result, he offers a deep understanding, breadth of experience and decision making in complex commercial environments where convergence/collision, disruption, unbundling and competition from new rivals are prevalent.
Shelley Magic
Based in Christchurch, Shelley is MYOB’s Product Marketing Manager by day and a small business owner by night. With over 15 years’ marketing experience in New Zealand and abroad, Shelley has worked with brands such as Vodafone UK, Nissan Europe, AMI and Meridian Energy. Having worked both in-house and within ad agencies, Shelley is very familiar with being held accountable for results, and the importance of starting every strategy with a plan.