
Podcast: Lizzi Whaley on Buying Spaceworks
05/21/21 • 28 min
Produced and Edited by June Ramli
Buying a business instead of starting it from scratch
Welcome to another episode of 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com. Today, we have a very special guest with us, Ms Lizzi Whaley. A wearer of many hats, Ms Whaley is the CEO of Spaceworks Interior Architecture, a mother, and a celebrity in her own right. Ms Whaley’s profile has consistently been on the rise over the past four years as she positions herself as a formidable force within the design industry, establishing new conversations and leading the charge in creating intelligent spaces that are forward-thinking, diverse, unique and revolutionising Aotearoa’s businesses for the better. With a strong design knowledge, genuine and authentic leadership, and a passion for wellbeing, this year is set to be a big year for Ms Whaley in her endeavours to create and curate new spaces. Over the past three years, her stance in the industry and public eye has adversely shaped her growing personal brand to one that is both meaningful and strong. Ms Whaley is also a former Judge on The Block NZ – a show where couples compete to see who can renovate a property well enough to make them the biggest profit at an auction. So, today we are going to talk to Ms Whaley about why she decided to buy her company Spaceworks instead of starting it from scratch. Without further ado, let’s listen to the interview here.
Produced and Edited by June Ramli
Buying a business instead of starting it from scratch
Welcome to another episode of 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com. Today, we have a very special guest with us, Ms Lizzi Whaley. A wearer of many hats, Ms Whaley is the CEO of Spaceworks Interior Architecture, a mother, and a celebrity in her own right. Ms Whaley’s profile has consistently been on the rise over the past four years as she positions herself as a formidable force within the design industry, establishing new conversations and leading the charge in creating intelligent spaces that are forward-thinking, diverse, unique and revolutionising Aotearoa’s businesses for the better. With a strong design knowledge, genuine and authentic leadership, and a passion for wellbeing, this year is set to be a big year for Ms Whaley in her endeavours to create and curate new spaces. Over the past three years, her stance in the industry and public eye has adversely shaped her growing personal brand to one that is both meaningful and strong. Ms Whaley is also a former Judge on The Block NZ – a show where couples compete to see who can renovate a property well enough to make them the biggest profit at an auction. So, today we are going to talk to Ms Whaley about why she decided to buy her company Spaceworks instead of starting it from scratch. Without further ado, let’s listen to the interview here.
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Podcast: Jackie Ashley of Ashley & Co
Producer: June Ramli
Editor: Fazleena Aziz
Going with your gut instincts
Welcome to another episode of 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com. Today, we would like to introduce you to a very special guest, Jackie Ashley, the founder of Ashley & Co. Jackie is a New Zealander entrepreneur who grew up in Hong Kong and just like Steve Jobs she started her brand in her garage 17 years ago. Together with her husband Ben, the duo grew the brand from strength to strength to a catalogue of over 70 skews, including eight signature scents. Jackie’s range is now stocked in some of the world’s finest retail, hospitality and hotel hotspots in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. Most importantly, her brand recently partnered with Air New Zealand but this partnership has since paused no thanks to COVID-19. Despite the halt, we still decided to ask Jackie on how she got her product into the skies, something that the DailyStraits.com understands is very hard to do and much more. Without further ado, let’s listen to the interview here:
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Podcast: Aaron McDonald of Centrality
Produced and Edited by June Ramli
Quitting University to Build a Business
Welcome to another episode of 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com. Our guest today is one of New Zealand’s finest businessman Aaron McDonald, the winner of the Ernest and Young Entrepreneur of the year award and CEO and founder of Centrality –one of New Zealand's largest blockchain companies.
To those of you who don’t know what a blockchain is, it is essentially a digital record of data that isn’t managed by one central authority like a bank or a company. Anyone in the world can update or view that record – depending on what permissions they have with each update known as a “block.”
Aaron is no stranger to the tech world and has over 20 years of experience in the industry where he’s manages portfolios with over $1billion in revenue.
Besides Centrality, Aaron is the advisor and director for 27 ventures and is involved with regulatory, industry and enterprise blockchain initiatives across the globe.
So, today we are gonna ask Aaron about how he felt after his company earned over NZ$100 million in 2018 as Centrality's cyber tokens sold out within six minutes and how the company has evolved in the last three years.
Without further ado, let’s listen to the interview here:
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