Tuesday, 6 June, 2006 - 22:00
Meridian connects positives
NETWORKING can be a key strategy in ensuring the diverse range of passionate, motivated people in the not-for-profit sector can connect to effect positive social outcomes.
Rueben Taylor is the founder and chief executive of Biznostics, as well as a co-founder and company secretary of Meridian Global Foundation. Mr Taylor began as an engineer before pursuing an MBA through the University of WA, joined the Water and Rivers Commission as strategy manager, and becoming a business coach. He founded and ran Business Wealth Educators for 9 years, and was a director and master business coach with ActionCOACH which provides business coaching, training and mentoring services to Perth’s small business community. Mr Taylor has won a number of awards within the ActionCOACH franchise including 9 global awards and 18 Asia-Pacific franchise awards. He was also a winner of the Business News 40under40 Awards in 2014.
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NETWORKING can be a key strategy in ensuring the diverse range of passionate, motivated people in the not-for-profit sector can connect to effect positive social outcomes.
The entrepreneurial talents of Tony Loxton, founder of Digital Dialogue, were recognised last night when he was named First Amongst Equals in front an audience of 980 people at the 2014 40under40 awards.
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The donation that giving circle Meridian Global Foundation provided to mental health charity zero2hero five years ago shows the impact targeted giving can have.
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Co-Founder, Company Secretary (since 2015); (Chair 2005-2015)
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2005 |
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Director, Master Business Coach
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Founder, Director
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2009 - 2018 |