Thursday, 23 February, 2012 - 09:37
The 2012 40under40 recipients
Apart from the overall winner and three other finalists, there are 36 other winners of the 40under40 awards. Daniel Ashton Director Boost Mobeel Perth
Nicolle Jenkins started The Hub in 2005 as a home-based business with only one client on its books. Now, the business has seven employees and 40 clients nationwide.
The Hub provides expertise in marketing, communications, design, research and training, with a dedicated division focused on indigenous communications. Ms Jenkins has also made it a priority to help regional businesses with their marketing strategies, as well as devoting much of her time to working with the indigenous sector.
Based on the success of its indigenous communication services, The Hub was awarded a new tender with the Australian government focusing on indigenous ear health, as well as continuing to work with clients from different industries including health, local government, education and tourism. The Hub was also named as a finalist in the WA Telstra Business Awards and Ms Jenkins was personally recognised as a finalist in the 2011 Telstra Businesswoman of the Year awards.
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Apart from the overall winner and three other finalists, there are 36 other winners of the 40under40 awards. Daniel Ashton Director Boost Mobeel Perth
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