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The resilient entrepreneur – How this Aussie med tech start-up went global
Episode 49

The resilient entrepreneur – How this Aussie med tech start-up went global

The Business Of

October 30, 202429m 50s

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Show Notes

At seven years old, Hayley Saddington experienced an incident that became the catalyst for her whole career. 

Decades later, Hayley founded two companies – HALO Medical Devices and PeakMedical – but she’s not your typical tech entrepreneur. For one thing, she doesn’t come from a tech background. 

Both companies have tested her patience, her drive and her sleep schedule, but her deeply personal purpose has kept her going. And as a mentor to budding entrepreneurs, Hayley wants to help others determine their purpose and find that same drive to succeed in business. 

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This episode is hosted by Dr Juliet Bourke, with insights from Professor Barney Tan

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