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Brainiact’s new advisory board set to transform 10,000 businesses

Brainiact has announced the formation of its new advisory board, comprising high-profile industry leaders.

Brainiact states this strategic assembly is set to propel Brainiact towards realising its mission of driving the growth and profitability of 10,000 businesses by 2030.

Brainiact helps small to medium-sized businesses achieve their goals through business coaching.

The team offers high-quality resources, support, and accountability to business owners to ensure their long-term success.

The board members include Brendan Green, chief executive officer of Hire A Hubby and chair of the Franchise Council of Australia; Tony Nash, co-founder and former chief executive officer of Booktopia; and Nigel Lindsay- Smith, a seasoned sales leader with experience at Salesforce, Adobe, Pluralsight, and LivePerson.

The advisory board is chaired by Roger Jowett, former chief executive officer of Motion Asia Pacific, who led the company to $700 million in revenue in 2022.

the Founder of Brainiact Jared Dawson said, “Leveraging off someone else’s experiences to avoid mistakes and accelerate our learning is crucial for not only us but the small businesses we guide. ”

Brainiact believe reach member will bring a wealth of experience and unique insights to support Brainiact’s vision to connect the world’s business owners with support and resources to empower their success.

“The credibility and visibility provided by such esteemed individuals will also greatly enhance our market presence,” said Dawson.

Brendan Green is excited about the parallels between his work and Brainiact’s goals, expressing his eagerness to contribute over 26 years of experience in coaching business owners towards franchising excellence.

“Being a franchisor is all about coaching business owners,” said Brendan. “I’m eager to contribute my experience to the Brainiact team and help them achieve franchising excellence successfully.”

Tony Nash is inspired by Brainiact’s mission. “We’re ready to guide the team in offering advisory and coaching services to as many entrepreneurs/founders as possible,” said Tony.

Nigel Lindsay-Smith emphasises the importance of support. “The challenges people take with starting businesses and investing their savings and wealth is real, and yet there seems to be little support out there to help them be successful,” said Nigel. “I see Brainiact’s coaching approach as a partnership to ensure the best chance for these entrepreneurs to get the guidance that they need to flourish.”

As the chair of the board, Roger Jowett anticipates great progress for Brainiact. “I’m keen to help build something that’s powerful and value-adding to the organisation, and reaping the rewards,” said Roger.

The introduction of this advisory board is a landmark moment for Brainiact, signalling a new chapter in its journey to support business owners worldwide.

Brainiact believe with the collective wisdom, experience, and leadership of its members, the company is poised to make a profound impact on the SME landscape, driving transformation and shaping futures.

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