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United Co.: Leading young Australian entrepreneur building start up precinct

  • Written by Tess Sanders Lazarus


United Co., set in the heart of buzzing Fitzroy, is Melbourne’s newest business and innovation centre with collaborative work spaces and luxury offices which has been masterfully created out of the bones of one of Melbourne’s oldest commercial buildings on Smith Street.

 

The resultant centre, which feels much more like a precinct, is modern in feel, generous in size, rich in style and buzzing with the latest technology – yet sympathetic to its grand origins.   Original brick pillars  and other features such as the building’s lift shaft have been retained and incorporated into the building’s stunningly designed layout, further complemented by its luxurious fit out.  

 

United Co. is focused on becoming the heartbeat of business, innovation and impcat in Melbourne, if not, all of Australia.   It is focused on becoming the ‘go to’ business address for startups, entrepreneurs, businesses and creatives wanting to be connected with Australia’s leading teams doing meaningful work.  

 

To achieve this aim, Al Jeffery has been appointed to the role of Community Architect and Welling Facilitator for the centre.

 

Al Jeffery is well known and well respected for his entrepreneurial achievements.  He is an international keynote speaker, cultural entrepreneur and facilitator who has spoken at TedX, been included in the Top 30 Australian Entrepreneurs Under 30 list and twice nominated for Young Australian of the Year.

 

He is known as a divergent thought-leader bringing together solutions intersecting human performance, community, innovation, wellness and sustainability.   He has worked with the likes of Apple, AusPost, Telstra, Deliveroo and more, and is sought after to work with leading social enterprise, B-Corporations and companies seeking to develop connected cultures that foster wellbeing and creativity to positively shape the future.

 

“I am delighted to be part of the United Co. team.  As someone who is passionate about the intersection between entrepreneurship, innovation, impact and wellbeing, I am looking forward to building United Co into a thriving space for growth,” Jeffery said.

 

“United Co. is a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs and small to medium sized businesses to be part of what is quickly becoming one of Australia’s leading collaborative work spaces and is attracting interest from all over the country.

 

“Our focus is to build a community which houses some of the greatest and most forward thinking minds in business – supported by services, initiatives and facilities which offer collaboration and connectedness with a focus on health and wellbeing.”

 

Since opening, United Co. has reached out to various professional bodies, local meet up groups and business networks, offering meeting and gathering spaces free of charge.

 

“By offering spaces for local business networks to hold activities for either free or very low cost, we are helping to foster a culture of collaboration across the broader business community and at the same time, introducing everyone to the wonderful range of services we offer here at United Co,” Jeffery said.

 

In the coming month, United Co. will be launching its range of curated and high quality networking and educational events to gather the community of organisations, entrepreneurs and creatives who would like to be part of the buzzing community.

 

“United Co. is driven by creating human-centred spaces that drive community, innovation and impact. Supporting not only our businesses, but also the people in them is what we are here to do,” Al Jeffery added.

 

With the addition of Al Jeffery to its team, United Co. is aiming to fast track its growth as Australia’s leading entrepreneurial precinct and preferred co working business address.

 

www.unitedco.com.au

Ben Bradshaw 2018 Brisbane Young Entrepreneur of the Year

  • Written by Rachael Mortimore


Ben Bradshaw, the founder behind Fortitude Valley based Disrupt Digital, has taken out the top title of 2018 Brisbane Young Entrepreneur of the Year.

Over 300 of the city’s top young professionals joined together to celebrate the best and brightest in the active entrepreneurial scene at the 2018 Brisbane Young Entrepreneur Awards which took place at Riverlife.

The initiative recognises homegrown entrepreneurial talent in Brisbane aged under 40 who have built cutting edge businesses that are disrupting traditional industries and changing the business landscape.

Collectively, the Brisbane Young Entrepreneur finalists boasted a combined turnover of $240 million in the last financial year alone, and have created more than 1000 jobs.

This year is a milestone achievement for Bradshaw, who has been a finalist in the Brisbane Young Entrepreneur Awards for seven years, with 2018 finally marking the year he’s come out on top.

The founder of Disrupt Digital edged ahead of winners across the 17 categories celebrated at this annual event, which was sponsored by HLB Mann Judd, Spruson & Ferguson, the Queensland Government's Advance Queensland, the University of Queensland, Capital B, Alex Correa Executive, Master Eventist and Screen Offset Printing.

The judges acknowledged Bradshaw’s strong position in the world of digital marketing, with his company Disrupt Digital housing some of the most cutting-edge and disruptive technologies on the market.

“Ben is an impressive entrepreneur and continues to lead the marketing world in the digital and marketing space,” says Dr Glen Richards, from Channel 10’s Shark Tank and founder of Greencross.

“Disrupt Digital is going global, with business interests in Australia, USA, and Asia. This is a business with unprecedented growth!”

Founder of the Young Entrepreneur Awards Camilla Jansen congratulated Ben on the achievement and said this year’s line-up of talent was the most impressive to date.

“Ben is the definition of a disruptive and innovative entrepreneur; a truly deserving winner of the Brisbane Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award,” said Jansen.

“This year was incredibly competitive and showcased a diverse range of talent, every finalist should be congratulated and proud of their achievements.”

In addition to the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award, Bradshaw took home the Digital Disruptor award, which recognises businesses at the forefront of disruptive technology that is rapidly changing the world we live in.

Bradshaw was joined by Thuy Lam, founder of technology start-up Blackbook.ai, who took out the coveted Trailblazer award – recognising an entrepreneur that has achieved exponential growth and is destined for major success.

Other winners included Karl Brown, founder of Instyle Solar and Rokkit Performance Marketing, who once again took home the Retail and Services award on the back of his win last year.

Brett Boulton, a well-recognised entrepreneur in the Brisbane building industry, who is building over 300 homes a year, secured the Property and Construction Award.

ALL WINNERS AT THE 2018 BRISBANE YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR AWARDS

 

  • Young Entrepreneur of the Year – Ben Bradshaw (Disrupt Digital)

  • Trailblazer of the Year – Thuy Lam (Blackbook.ai)

  • Startup – Thuy Lam (Blackbook.ai)

  • Professional Services – Daniel Wessels (Jacaranda Finance)

  • Marketing & PR – Hugh Rees (Expose Media and Inturo)

  • Health & Fitness – Georgio Batsinilas and Aaron McAllister (FitazFK)

  • Technology – Peter Ward (Wardy Group)

  • Digital Disruptor – Ben Bradshaw (Disrupt Digital)

  • Retail and Services – Karl Brown (Instyle Solar and Rokkit Performance Marketing)

  • Specialist Services – Peter Matthews (Solar Service Guys)

  • Fashion Design – Alex Hainstock and Doug Hainstock (DVNT)

  • Legal – Katie Richards (Virtual Legal)

  • Hospitality and Tourism – Trend Meade and Matt Blyth (Celissa)

  • Arts & Culture – Nikias Leigh (Real Property Photography)

  • Influencer – Georgio Batsinilas and Aaron McAllister (FitazFK)

  • Manufacturing, Wholesale and Distribution – Hamish Ellingham and Sam Hardy (Peak Marketing)

  • Property and Construction – Brett Boulton (Bold Living)

 

 

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