Lisa Skaife – Founder & CEO at myDRIVESCHOOL & Road Safety Matters

Lisa Skaife – Founder & CEO at myDRIVESCHOOL & Road Safety Matters

Lisa has spent nearly 10 years and $1M+ developing a program to help reduce teenage road trauma. After spending 20+ years in professional motorsport she thought her experience would better be used for good rather than promoting people going round and round in circles fast!

Lisa:

“I was involved in a road trauma fatality when I was 22yo, and now have 2 teenage sons – boys are dying 4:1 on the roads. This is my purpose meets passion project.

Road trauma is EVERY parents worst nightmare – no-one wants to (and very few qualified to) sit alongside their kid & teach them how to drive. We let them fall over when they’re learning to walk, but we don’t want them to crash learning to drive. And reading a book does not train anyone how to drive. Nor is it useful for them to see footage of car crashes – do we show videos of people drowning before we teach them how to swim?

After 7 years our first program was launched in 2019 and went on to win the Australasian Serious Game Congress the same year with the highest score in the history of the event. The program is safe, fun and it works – our students rated 48% more competent and 17% less anxious. The program has many applications, including disability (autism, ADHD, ABI, anxiety) , rehabilitation, immigration, CALD, indigenous, juvenile justice, etc.

In 2020 the Victorian Govt conducted a Parliamentary Inquiry into the increase of the road toll (fatality rate in the 16-20yo age bracket up 300%) – report recommended the Govt pilot myDRIVESCHOOL® for learner drivers.

Road Safety is lagging in terms of tech uptake. Govt.’s need to adopt tech and realise/acknowledge & adapt industry knowledge v’s academic papers. We haven’t changed the way we teach people how to drive for 50 years! Top 10 best countries Globally for road safety – NONE do 120hours of training with ‘lay driving instructors’.”

You’ll love this interview!


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Gill Holden, Director & Founder of Clover Lane Consulting

Gill Holden, Director & Founder of Clover Lane Consulting

Gill is the Director & Founder of Clover Lane Consulting and Take a Chance on ME. HR talent acquisition, coaching and consulting. Gill has a passion for humanizing the recruitment process, moving beyond traditions, and creating an eco-system style ‘give back’ approach to people, employment, and purpose.

For every placement made through Clover Lane, funds go to Take a Chance on Me to support the coaching services of those who are ready to step back into employment, beyond their own personal trauma, such as family violence.


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Lisa Macqueen – CEO & Co-Founder, Cleancorp

Lisa Macqueen – CEO & Co-Founder, Cleancorp

Lisa Macqueen is amazing! After many years working in sales and marketing for the hotel and resort industry globally, she left to work with her husband in his corporate cleaning business, and it took off! In this interview she talks about the first 20 years of her career – in the BEST job ever! – and how she is so thankful she joined her husband as they grew the business to a multi million dollar turnover. Lisa is a gorgeous woman and was very generous with her tips and advice for growing a business. You’ll love this story!


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Carly Cohen – Owner, Leonda By The Yarra & Business Coach

Carly Cohen – Owner, Leonda By The Yarra & Business Coach

Carly Cohen has built one business with her husband, to a turnover of multiple millions with Leonda By The Yarra, and she now helps female business owners achieve their goals and grow to heights they didn’t know were achievable.

She helps them reduce the time it takes to manage their business by 80% through a framework she has lived and breathed in her own business.

Carly and her husband first took a leap into the unknown by buying into an entertainment venue they were managing in Carlton in Melbourne. After growing the business they realised they had a real taste for hospitality so when the opportunity arose to buy the famous venue in Hawthorn called Leonda By The River, they jumped!

Having secured funding from friends and family, they renovated the entire property and learned to manage it until it runs like a well oiled machine!

Once Carly had put a dream team in place to run Leonda, she knew she wanted to help other women like her to be able to build their own leadership teams so they can step out of the day to day running of the business. She upskilled and created a framework that other women can follow to live a life they dream. You will love this determined woman!

And if you’re looking to scale your business and want to learn from someone who has actually done it herself, she’s the coach you want!

http://www.carlycohen.com.au


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Lisa Skaife – Founder & CEO at myDRIVESCHOOL & Road Safety Matters

Lisa Skaife – Founder & CEO at myDRIVESCHOOL & Road Safety Matters

Lisa has spent nearly 10 years and $1M+ developing a program to help reduce teenage road trauma. After spending 20+ years in professional motorsport she thought her experience would better be used for good rather than promoting people going round and round in circles fast!

Lisa:

“I was involved in a road trauma fatality when I was 22yo, and now have 2 teenage sons – boys are dying 4:1 on the roads. This is my purpose meets passion project.

Road trauma is EVERY parents worst nightmare – no-one wants to (and very few qualified to) sit alongside their kid & teach them how to drive. We let them fall over when they’re learning to walk, but we don’t want them to crash learning to drive. And reading a book does not train anyone how to drive. Nor is it useful for them to see footage of car crashes – do we show videos of people drowning before we teach them how to swim?

After 7 years our first program was launched in 2019 and went on to win the Australasian Serious Game Congress the same year with the highest score in the history of the event. The program is safe, fun and it works – our students rated 48% more competent and 17% less anxious. The program has many applications, including disability (autism, ADHD, ABI, anxiety) , rehabilitation, immigration, CALD, indigenous, juvenile justice, etc.

In 2020 the Victorian Govt conducted a Parliamentary Inquiry into the increase of the road toll (fatality rate in the 16-20yo age bracket up 300%) – report recommended the Govt pilot myDRIVESCHOOL® for learner drivers.

Road Safety is lagging in terms of tech uptake. Govt.’s need to adopt tech and realise/acknowledge & adapt industry knowledge v’s academic papers. We haven’t changed the way we teach people how to drive for 50 years! Top 10 best countries Globally for road safety – NONE do 120hours of training with ‘lay driving instructors’.”

You’ll love this interview!


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Janelle Bostock – CEO & Owner, Women’s Network Australia

Janelle Bostock – CEO & Owner, Women’s Network Australia

Janelle Bostock, CEO and owner of WNA is an incredible woman! Her story is bound to keep you gripped. Having grown up in rural Queensland, milking the cows every day before and after school right the way through to year ten, Janelle knew what hard work was all about. Her purchase of the networking group was prompted by the premature death of her husband and the need for both support from her network (she had been a member since 2000) and for a new direction for her career. Janelle knows first hand the importance of having that support group around you as running your own business can be lonely!

Janelle and her husband were a tightknit team. He worked in IT and Janelle worked in Admin for Queensland health. She also organised huge parties for the company – 600 and 1000 person events – in her spare time! She was a natural.

After years of working full time and managing a block of units in Brissie, Bruce, Janelle’s husband was diagnosed at 30 with a genetic heart condition that was terminal. After having their son, who was also afflicted with the same disorder, Bruce sadly died, and Janelle was looking for a new challenge – so when the founder of WNA called and asked if she would like to buy it, she jumped at the chance.

You will love the tenacity, humour and warmth of this extraordinary woman!


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