Leading entrepreneurs acclaimed in Queensland EY awards
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BIOSOLAR’s Leigh Storr, Vita Group’s Maxine Horne, General Trade Industries’ Geoff Pike and Temando’s Carl Hartmann have been acclaimed as Queensland’s leading entrepreneurs of 2014 by EY.
The four outstanding Queensland entrepreneurs took out top honours in the 2014 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Northern Region awards, presented in Brisbane on July 31.
Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year was BioSolar Australia managing director Leigh Storr , the industry category went to Vita Group CEO Maxine Horne, the services sector was won by General Trade Industries founder Geoff Pike, and the technology entrepreneur of the year was Carl Hartmann, founder of Temando Pty Ltd.
Also recognised in the non-competitive regional award categories were ERM Power Ltd CEO Philip St Bakerin the listed companies sector, social entrepreneur was Jean Madden of Street Swags and the Champion of Entrepreneurship went to Tim Crommelin, the executive chairman of business advisory group and brokers Morgans.
EY’s Northern Region winners, Social entrepreneur and Listed award recipient will go on to represent the state at the national awards in November, where they will compete for the title of 2014 Australian EY Entrepreneur Of The Year.
EY’s Brisbane managing partner, Rick Dennis congratulated the winners saying they represented the high quality and diversity of the state’s entrepreneurial talent.
“Successful entrepreneurs have an extraordinary passion, self-belief and drive that keeps them going when others might give up,” Mr Dennis said.
“Because of this, they are able to make a significant contribution to Australia’s economy and to the community by creating jobs, driving productivity, fuelling growth and inspiring others to act on business opportunities.
“Each of our 2014 Northern Region awards winners has demonstrated outstanding innovation, determination and entrepreneurial spirit.
“On behalf of EY, I congratulate them on their achievements and wish them the best of luck as they go on to represent Queensland at the national awards in November,” Mr Dennis said.
Mark Toon, Commonwealth Bank general manager for Corporate Financial Services in Queensland, Mark Toon said the Northern Region award winners were an inspiration to other start-up businesses.
“Commonwealth Bank has been the principal sponsor of the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards for three years now and we are continually impressed by the achievements of the Northern Region award winners,” Mr Toon said.
“From industry to technology, these entrepreneurs have contributed to the economic growth and development of their business field.
“Each of the winners has demonstrated the drive, positive attitude and vision the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards aim to celebrate. These leaders are a noteworthy example to others looking to build their business in Queensland.”
EY Entrepreneur Of The Year is one of the world’s most prestigious business awards and is the only truly global program of its kind, with entrepreneurs participating in 145 cities in more than 60 countries. Over 1,200 outstanding entrepreneurs have been recognised through the Entrepreneur Of The Year program in Australia since 2001.
The overall 2014 Australian winner will be named at a ceremony in Melbourne on November 20. The national winner will then go on to represent the country and compete in the EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year awards in Monte Carlo next June, following in the footsteps of last year’s Australian winner Andrew Bassat of SEEK.
2014 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year category winners, Northern Region
Category: Emerging
Leigh Storr – BioSolar Australia
Leigh Storr is the founder and managing director of BioSolar, a Queensland based company providing high quality solar panel systems to homeowners and businesses. In 2010, Leigh established BioSolar with a team of three staff and today it boasts a cutting-edge head office, 250 employees and an exciting workplace culture. Mr Storr is passionate about saving the environment and supporting his employees. He created BioSolar Wellness, a health and wellness program for his staff and the BioSolar Community Program to help protect Ecuadorian rainforests and provide micro-loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries.
What the judges said: Leigh Storr is an exciting young Queensland leader who exudes a strong entrepreneurial spirit. Through determined execution of a great business model, Mr Storr has built his business, BioSolar, into a sustainable energy company with impressive revenue growth. Mr Storr’s personal integrity also shows through in his demonstrated commitment to the environment and to the community.
Category: Industry
Maxine Horne – Vita Group
Maxine Horne is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Vita Group (VTG:AX). Vita Group is a multi-branded company that sells Telstra products and services through its national footprint of Telstra Stores and Fone Zone stores; creates and provides information and communication technology through Camelon ICT Solutions and Vita Enterprise Solutions; Apple computing products through Next Byte; and an award-winning accessories brand Sprout. Ms Horne has followed her vision of growing her people and delivering exceptional customer experiences from day one, allowing Vita Group to grow profits year on year.
What the judges said: Maxine Horne has demonstrated exceptional entrepreneurial flair in her leadership of Vita Group. An early mover who capitalised on a gap in the market, Ms Horne built her business by providing Australian consumers with convenient access to telecommunications products. Vita Group’s status as a leading Australian retailer is largely due to Maxine Horne’s ‘people first’ focus and the strategic partnerships she has built with Australian telecommunications companies.
Category: Services
Geoff Pike – General Trade Industries
As an apprentice plumber for his local council in rural Queensland, Geoff Pike’s work area was larger than Tasmania covering three separate isolated towns. With no other tradesman to service the region and with a hunger for business, Mr Pike decided to strike out on his own. In 2001 Mr Pike began a sole trader business and in 2003 he founded General Trade Industries, initially as a subcontracting business for project work. Today, General Trade Industries is a leading remote areas construction specialist providing complete onsite installation and maintenance of oil, gas and energy utility equipment and operation support services for operations in Australia. The business employs over 250 people and operates from three major support bases in Queensland.
What the judges said: Geoff Pike is a grass roots entrepreneur, successfully turning a proposal rejected by his employer into his own thriving business. General Trade Industries has achieved significant revenue by providing remote area services to the oil and gas industries. Mr Pike’s commitment to his local community, Thargomindah, is a reflection of his strong values and determination to help others as his business continues to grow.
Category: Technology
Carl Hartmann – Temando Pty Ltd
Carl Hartmann began a successful career in media, before co-founding, building and launching Temando Pty Ltd (Temando) in 2009. Temando provides shipping software solutions for both the e-commerce and logistics industries. Temando can integrate with all major e-commerce platforms, which Mr Hartmann said increases shipping efficiencies and online conversion rates to generate sales for merchants. Today, Temando has 40,000 registered users, including many of the world’s largest retailers, in an impressive global client portfolio.
What the judges said: Carl Hartmann has skilfully executed on his entrepreneurial vision to turn Temando into a global player providing shipping solutions to the e-commerce industry. Mr Hartmann’s innovative and disruptive business model has had a truly global impact for online retailers and freight companies. Already achieving significant market share, Temando has the potential to become one of the world’s leading e-commerce platforms.
2014 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year non-competitive award recipients, Northern Region:
Category: Listed award
Philip St Baker – ERM Power Limited
Philip St Baker is CEO of ERM Power Limited, an amalgamation of business started by his father that was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2010. ERM Power is a diversified energy company which sells energy to business customers across Australia. It operates electricity sales, generation, and gas exploration businesses. Since Mr St Baker became managing director in 2006, the company has transformed from a successful and emerging private power development company with annual turnover under $10 million, into one of Australia’s fastest growing diversified energy companies listed on the ASX with annual turnover in excess of $1 billion.
Category: Social entrepreneur
Jean Madden – Street Swags
Jean Madden launched Street Swags Ltd in 2005 to provide practical support for people experiencing homelessness. Ms Madden developed Street Swags to reduce the dangers and negative health effects of sleeping outdoors. Working to break this cycle of homelessness and incarceration she has developed a program to chip away at the hurt that causes and perpetuates more abuse. This developing work has lowered crime, violence and addiction. Street Swags have been distributed to over 30,000 homeless people and Jean Madden has established two revenue generating subsidiaries – Walkabout Beds Pty Ltd and The Community Healing Project – which further develop the charity’s objectives.
Category: Champion of Entrepreneurship
Tim Crommelin – Morgans
The Champion of Entrepreneurship award is a lifetime achievement award in which EY recognises individuals who have a long-term record of outstanding entrepreneurial achievement; have driven the growth of an Australian company, or companies, over a sustained period of time; and have made a significant contribution to their community.
Tim Crommelin has more than 40 years experience in the stockbroking industry as well as having a keen interest in golf, football, and cricket. Mr Crommelin is the executive chairman of Morgans. He was appointed general manager of the Girdis Group of Companies (Property Development and Investment) in 1974 before joining Morgans in 1986. He is chairman of the Advisory Board of the Australian National University Investment Committee, director of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation, a member of the senate of The University of Queensland, a chairman of AP Eagers Limited, a director of Senex Energy Limited and a director of Abney Limited. Mr Crommelin is a Fellow of the Securities Institute of Australia (FSIA), and a trustee of the Queensland division of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia. Mr Crommelin holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Queensland, and has completed the Advanced Management Program at the University of Hawaii.
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