These are our Keynote Speakers for 2023

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Amna Karra-Hassan

Founder and President of the Auburn Giants Australian Football club

Imagine starting an AFL team with no funding, no coach and no experience. It takes a strong woman who’s not afraid to break all the rules to tackle a task this insurmountable. It takes Amna Karra-Hassan.
The Founder and President of the Auburn Giants Australian Football Club, Amna has pioneered programs for women of minority communities in Western Sydney. As a woman and a Muslim, her road to greatness wasn’t an easy one. But Amna derives her strength from adversity and uses her influence to change the conversation on intersectionality, inclusion and gender parity.
An active leader in the community, she’s also worked for the Australian Federal Police and previously served on numerous government boards. Amna’s presentation style is candid and cheeky - a true inspiration with a wicked sense of humour. She pulls no punches and says it like it is and will engage you at every level, opening your eyes to what can be done when everyone says that it can’t.

 

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Jess Hatzis

CMO/Co-Founder Frank Body and Founder of Willow & Blake

Jess Hatzis is the co-founder and CEO of Willow & Blake, an agency that specialises in creating and building brands from scratch.
She is also the co-founder and CMO of the iconic and disruptive global skincare brand, frank body.
 Willow & Blake has played a pivotal role in building some of the world’s best-known start-ups and direct-to-consumer brands and works in a studio capacity with some of the world’s best-known organisations.
 Frank body was born three years later as an experiment to see what could be achieved when they retained full end-to-end control of a brand, enabling them to build a strong and cohesive experience for consumers with a strong focus on language; knowing too well the capacity words and tone have to make or break a brand. The rest as they say is history; frank body now has offices throughout the world and a recent valuation of over $100m.
 Jess is passionate about supporting women in the workplace and proudly sits at the helm of two businesses whose board of directors consists of a minimum 50% female seats. This, to Jess, is crucial to leading a strong, female-led workforce and the next generation of women in leadership.

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Mark Mathews

Award Winning Speaker

As a world class big wave surfer, Red Bull Athlete and Surf Contest Director Mark Mathews has become obsessed with the relationship between personal growth, high performance and fulfilment.
Winner of an unprecedented 3 back to back Oakley Big Wave Awards, Mark has cemented himself as one of the best big wave surfers in the world.
As a highly sought after international speaker, Mathews’ surfer chill vibe and magnetic charisma, has graced the stages of leading companies worldwide.
From Google, Sony, Intel, to MasterCard, he instantly captures audiences with his epic tales and spectacular big wave surf vision.
His compelling story offers game changing tips to adapt to stress, harness resilience and perform when it counts. He has deconstructed, fine-tuned, and personalised emotional resilience techniques to successfully strengthen ones mindset and sustain long term performance.

 

Pure Play Marketplace Panel

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Nimrod Ganon
Co-Founder at KG Electronic

Kalman Polak
CEO at MYSALE Group

Lazar Monin
Director of Marketplace at Kogan.com

Emma Garland
Director at The Block Shop

 




Sue Dunmore


Founder & Managing Director
Rose & Thorne

Trained in UX at Loughborough University, Sue Dunmore started her formal career with Marks and Spencer UK developing and manufacturing lingerie. An epiphany drove her to later resign and sail the world, meeting her husband while travelling around NZ. Sue then immigrated to NZ, spending 18 months with Fayreform before being headhunted by Bendon to join them as a Design and Development Manager.  

Sue was instrumental in organising a number of Bendon’s acquisitions, including the purchase of Fayreform. She eventually took on the role of General Manager of Design and Product Development for the whole company. This included the Elle Macpherson Intimates Brand, which Sue took from being an Australasian brand to being global, initially launching in the USA, UK and rest of Europe and Scandinavia. Following this, Sue developed the Stella McCartney brand with Stella and launched her brand globally.  

Sue parted ways with Bendon and launched the concept of ‘Rose & Thorne’ in 2009, a customer-centric brand designed to take the discomfort and cost of out of wearing lingerie. Her first manufacturing runs in 2010 saw the concept become a reality, and she hasn’t looked back since. Sue’s brand is entirely focused on the fact that her product shouldn’t hurt to wear, a discomfort woman put up with daily. Starting the brand wasn’t easy, it hasn’t been easy, having many false starts, trials and errors. But Sue was always learning from these mistakes, going on to be stocked by some of NZ’s biggest retail stores. Sue has built a remarkable online presence out of a philosophy of not taking yourself too seriously.