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WRITE NOW with Joanna James

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Joanna James - is known as a revolutionary difference-maker.

​She uses her influence and expertise in the Design, Construction and Banking sectors and has been featured in publications such as Entrepreneur, The Advisor, MPA, Australian Broker, CIO and Insights Success.

​She is known as Australia’s youngest female architect & builder.

​She is an author and creator of the world's first ‘Bio’ home and creator of the Shambhala@byron retreat which welcomed celebrity singer Sting as her first guest.

​She is a pioneering entrepreneur who led the International Ezy Group, to become the industry powerhouse in the lending sector, currently managing over $4.5 billion of home loans. Her change-making contribution shines through the 32 Industry awards including 3 times BRW fastest company and ALA Best Non-Bank.

​During her time at the Ezy group, she set the example of a business with 55% women holding executive leadership and manager roles, simply because they were the best person for the position.

She is known as a powerhouse leader in male-dominated domains and is an advocate for businesses independence and competition, and her advice is sought after by the government, industry bodies & top business leaders.

Connect with Joanna at https://www.thesuccessfulwoman.com/

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Joanna James - is known as a revolutionary difference-maker.

​She uses her influence and expertise in the Design, Construction and Banking sectors and has been featured in publications such as Entrepreneur, The Advisor, MPA, Australian Broker, CIO and Insights Success.

​She is known as Australia’s youngest female architect & builder.

​She is an author and creator of the world's first ‘Bio’ home and creator of the Shambhala@byron retreat which welcomed celebrity singer Sting as her first guest.

​She is a pioneering entrepreneur who led the International Ezy Group, to become the industry powerhouse in the lending sector, currently managing over $4.5 billion of home loans. Her change-making contribution shines through the 32 Industry awards including 3 times BRW fastest company and ALA Best Non-Bank.

​During her time at the Ezy group, she set the example of a business with 55% women holding executive leadership and manager roles, simply because they were the best person for the position.

She is known as a powerhouse leader in male-dominated domains and is an advocate for businesses independence and competition, and her advice is sought after by the government, industry bodies & top business leaders.

Connect with Joanna at https://www.thesuccessfulwoman.com/

  continue reading

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