Are you a business owner looking for inspiration and insights to take your business to the next level? Then join us for an evening of networking, nibbles, and drinks while listening to the fascinating journeys of two young, successful entrepreneurs, Kymberlee Clift and Reece Thrift.
Kymberlee Clift, who is originally from Moree, established Bubble ‘n’ Kick Swim School in 2019. She is a paramedic graduate with more than 10 years of personal experience in the Aquatics Industry. Her expertise includes education, supervision, and coaching. She was a finalist in the 2023 Sunshine Coast Business Women's Network and was nominated for the Young Businesswoman of the Year award.
Kym is also 1 of 25 published authors of Change Makers listed on Amazon's top 27 in Service Business and Kindle's top 40 in Business Consulting. All eBook profits will be donated to Safe Steps (a Family Violence Response Centre).
Moree local, Reece Thrift established his business at the young age of 16 while still in school. He obtained his ABN and started mowing lawns for Real Estate Raine & Horne to earn extra money. Once he got his driver's license, he started working on weekends to subsidize his Electrical Apprenticeship wage. His goal was to follow his dream and grow his business.
Thrift Grounds Maintenance officially became a full-time operation in January 2021. Reece is now a qualified Arborist and graduated with his Cert 3 in Arboriculture in March 2022. With the success of his business over the past three years and its evolution into the Arboriculture game, Reece is currently in the process of changing his trading name to Inland Vegetation Management Pty Ltd. The new name reflects where his business is heading and covers all aspects of the Vegetation game. Reece currently employs five full-time staff and has an impressive fleet of machinery.
Come along on Wednesday, March 27th, 2024, from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm to be inspired by these young entrepreneurs! Tickets available via the button below - includes drinks and nibbles.
Funded by the Federal Government Murray–Darling Basin Economic Development Program and the NSW Government Accelerating Regional Innovation Fund in association with Moree Plains Shire Council hosted at the Social Co House.