SmartCompany Resilience Awards winners announced
We’re excited to announce the winners of our inaugural SmartCompany Resilience Awards.
Sticky
Sticky used the COVID-19 pandemic lull to implement a creative and staggeringly successful social media marketing campaign.
The Good Place
The Good Place co-owner James McGovern says his health food cafe survived 2020 because of its connection to the local community.
Cheeta Teamwear
When sports came to a halt in March, the Cheeta Teamwear team decided to take some of the burden off of overworked club volunteers.
Clipboardau
Given Clipboardau’s clients all work in hospitality, it was well placed to offer support to an industry significantly disrupted by COVID-19.
THINQ Learning
THINQ Learning offers government procurement training to SMEs, and during COVID-19, started offering up these workshops free of charge.
Fabulous Catering
For Fabulous Catering owner Adam Pope, the biggest lesson of this year is the importance of having diversity in a product range.
Master Pilates
Melbourne-based Master Pilates didn’t miss a single day of trading when COVID-19 restrictions came along on March 24.
Fella Hamilton
This year, Fella Hamilton co-founder Sharon Hamilton took on the challenge of pivoting her 51-year-old ladieswear brand.
Hacker Exchange
Ordinarily, Aussie edtech Hacker Exchange generates revenue by taking students and entrepreneurs on educational trips. Then COVID-19 hit.
Inaugural SmartCompany Resilience Awards shortlists revealed
We are excited to reveal the adaptation, community, people and agility shortlists for the first-ever SmartCompany Resilience Awards.
Four Pillars named international gin producer of the year for the second year in a row
Healesville-founded Four Pillars has been named the best gin producer in the world for the second year running.