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We’re so passionate about talking to women in business, diving deeper into their lives, how they got there and what the journey has been like.
Renece Brewster 14 years ago began her start up journey with her business partner and launched Visual Domain. To make ends meet Renece worked 4 jobs including delivering pizza (the time before Uber eats). These are some of the things we don’t see or hear from entrepreneurs - how much they had to actually do - the hustle and grind - to get where they are today. The story behind the journey.
Today Renece’s start up Visual Domain is Australia’s leading video platform developer with over 100 employees. We consume so much video content without actually realising all across social media, on web pages, on TV and it’s only growing.
We talk about brands creating connection with their audiences, how does video content differ from all the different platforms (instagram, Tik Tok etc), what brands can do to improve their video marketing, being a leader, growing a business, raising money and hurdles she has faced along the way being a female founder in a male dominant industry.
Renece explains how growth creates opportunity within a business and her role with Girls In Tech a nonprofit organisation dedicated to eliminating the gender gap in tech.
Follow Renece here
Renece Brewster
Stay up to date with the Tully & Sarah
@tullyhumphrey
@spasini
To shop Tully Lou visit
www.tullylou.com.au
@tullylou
Check out @FeFi_au - we simplify investing & educate women on stocks & crypto to close the financial gap.
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We’re so passionate about talking to women in business, diving deeper into their lives, how they got there and what the journey has been like.
Renece Brewster 14 years ago began her start up journey with her business partner and launched Visual Domain. To make ends meet Renece worked 4 jobs including delivering pizza (the time before Uber eats). These are some of the things we don’t see or hear from entrepreneurs - how much they had to actually do - the hustle and grind - to get where they are today. The story behind the journey.
Today Renece’s start up Visual Domain is Australia’s leading video platform developer with over 100 employees. We consume so much video content without actually realising all across social media, on web pages, on TV and it’s only growing.
We talk about brands creating connection with their audiences, how does video content differ from all the different platforms (instagram, Tik Tok etc), what brands can do to improve their video marketing, being a leader, growing a business, raising money and hurdles she has faced along the way being a female founder in a male dominant industry.
Renece explains how growth creates opportunity within a business and her role with Girls In Tech a nonprofit organisation dedicated to eliminating the gender gap in tech.
Follow Renece here
Renece Brewster
Stay up to date with the Tully & Sarah
@tullyhumphrey
@spasini
To shop Tully Lou visit
www.tullylou.com.au
@tullylou
Check out @FeFi_au - we simplify investing & educate women on stocks & crypto to close the financial gap.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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