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Sarah's working life has involved everything from serious corporate roles to chauffeuring Arab businessmen around London with the A-Z on her lap. She has applied transfers to door knobs, conducted medical research surveys throughout the country, she has traveled extensively around the world. That is when she wasn't working for Shell as one of the only women field officers or with BP Australia in its Public Affairs area. |
As a mother of four young children Sarah was itching to get back to the corporate world, on her own terms. An opportunity came when the Committee for Melbourne wanted someone to organise its annual dinner in 1992. Sarah jumped at the chance. She hasn't looked back. Word of mouth spread about her energetic and direct approach. Working from home, and tailoring her hours to suit a busy family life, Sarah's business blossomed. |
Today she has an impressive livery of events to her credit with returuning clients including the Asia Society Australasia, BDO Accountants & Advisors, the Herald & Weekly Times and the Committee for Melbourne, where it all started. |
With an excellent eye for talent, Sarah has also identified the best people to work with her. Working largely on her own or with one other colleague, Sarah can quickly draw together an equally impressive livery of technicians, graphic designers, creative artists and logistically gifted associates who help make her events happen. |
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