SASSY BUSINESS women are hosting a special International Women’s Day event at the Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club on Friday, March 8, with another outstanding lineup of speakers set to share their success stories.
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Sassy Business Woman co-founder Jordana Edwards said the event will feature a panel of remarkable and inspiring women, “who are achieving amazing feats in their fields”.
“Our first speaker Cara Boatswain is the founder and editor of Australian Gluten-Free Life and Fodmapper magazines,” she said.
Following a 15-year career in media, bridging radio, print and online, Cara founded Cazbah Media in 2014.
She has since launched into Australia’s only completely gluten-free consumer magazine.
“Cara will share her personal story from health bombshell to the creation of a product now available from supermarkets nationally,” she said.
Back by popular demand is Suzi Dent, who presented on last year’s panel.
A first-time pageant queen at 54 and a recently reformed tomboy who had a lifelong fear of frocks, Suzi credits the Mrs. Earth pageant with changing her life and helping her find her true authentic self.
“We have two inspiring women joining these Sassy ladies on the panel,” Jordana said.
“Nicole Gibson is known as a multi-award-winning social entrepreneur, but she prefers to be seen as an unstoppable messenger of love and human potential; impacting more than 250,000 people worldwide with her unconventional models of development and transformation.”
Next up is Casuarina local Donna Masing, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2016 after a surfing accident overseas.
“At the time she was at the height of her career, working as a performance therapist with professional surfers on the world tour,” Jordana said.
“The injury incapacitated her – giving her issues with speech, balance, memory and pain amongst other complications.
“Unable to work and frustrated with being told she would never be the same again, Donna flew to the USA to begin ground-breaking treatment in the field of brain injuries.”
Donna, with the support of many forward-thinking health practitioners has since made a full recovery and is proudly back at work full-time.
She is currently writing a book about her experience on the other side of the practitioners’ table.
“Our annual International Women’s Day event is not for profit, with a donation of the sales going to the UN Women,” Jordana said.
“The UN Women organisation focuses on humanitarian action, eliminating violence against women, women’s leadership and political participation, economic empowerment as well as peace and security for women.
“Sassy Business Women is a community group of business women from the Tweed coast.
“Last year was our inaugural luncheon which was a huge success.”
Jordana said the event was sold out in 2018 with 130 tickets sold.
“This year we are planning on it being even better,” she said.
“Our event will be held on March 8 from 11am in the beautiful seaside town of Kingscliff in the Beach Bowls Club.
“We are reaching out to the Tweed community to be a part of a great event, that supports, motivates and uplifts women of all ages.”