Lauren Wild, a successful entrepreneur, founded Wild Women in Business, recognising the vital role of a supportive community in her own journey. While her success is commendable, the challenges of entrepreneurship led her to seek a community of like-minded women. Dissatisfied with the existing options, she took matters into her own hands, giving birth to Wild Women in Business.
Wild Women in Business will go beyond accountability; Lauren envisions a Healthy Founders Club, understanding that a business thrives when its founder is nurtured.
The International Women’s Day celebration on March 1 at Mornington Racecourse marks an essential event for Wild Women in Business, as it will launch its pilot programs from this. Thirteen awards across diverse categories will recognise excellence, innovation, and emerging businesses, fostering empowerment and networking opportunities.
Lauren’s perspective underscores the importance of resources, including contacts, in unlocking potential and thriving in the competitive business world. Award submissions, open to all, cover categories such as Best Brand Development, Innovator of the Year, Business Transformation, Best Community Engagement, Best Sustainable Product or Service, and Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
The Wild Women in Business Mornington Peninsula and Frankston Awards serve as a platform to champion businesswomen, fostering a supportive community. It’s not just an occasion to acknowledge achievements but also an opportunity for reflection and congratulations within a network that understands the challenges and triumphs of being a businesswoman. As Lauren aptly puts it: “When you have the right community, resources, and connections, it’s a whole lot easier.”
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