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The Halo Effect - Judy Anderson-Firth
Judy Anderson-Firth’s love of entrepreneurship started in school, as she tackled an important question: how can I make extra pocket money? This saw her create schoolyard side hustles, study entrepreneurship at uni, and work in innovation before becoming the CEO of The Startup Network (formerly known as Startup Victoria) and now the Group CEO of Euphemia (with a quick pit stop in the first cohort of our Explorer program!). Together with Dom Pym, she leads Euphemia’s $70m global investment portfolio while building an angel portfolio of her own on the side.
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The Halo Effect - Ben Armstrong
Most angels aspire to build a portfolio with 20-40 investments. Ben Armstrong has gone a ways further, with 250 investments in startups from the US, ANZ and more. His process? Reading AngelList first thing in the morning alongside reading the news. While building out his portfolio (which increases by around 50 investments a year), he works as the Managing Partner and Co-founder of Archangel Ventures.

The Halo Effect – Kylie Frazer and Rachael Neumann
The dynamic duo behind Flying Fox Ventures share their path to becoming angel investors, investment philosophy and why they're lobsters.

Marketing across borders
Monica Austin, a seasoned marketing leader from Calm, Netflix and Linktree, shares valuable insights on global marketing strategies and successful market expansion.

A founder's advice for expanding into the US
Sam Kroonenburg shares A Cloud Guru's incredible startup journey, from idea to $2 billion exit in 6 years, and the role US expansion played in its success.
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The Halo Effect – Maxine Minter
Maxine's achievements span the startup ecosystem, having been an active angel investor, syndicate leader, founder, and now first solo female GP in Australia with the launch of her fund Co Ventures.
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Meet our sixth cohort of Explorers
A huge welcome to Explorer Cohort 6! These angel investors are ready to take your pitches.

COO 101 Part 2: Advice for COOs
Finding your fit as a startup COO: Tips for success in the early days

COO 101 Part 1: Advice for CEOs
Scoping, hiring and onboarding a COO for your startup: A seasoned COO’s tips for success.
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Go-to-market lessons from Silicon Valley
There’s no silver bullet for nailing your go-to-market, but you can bring some method to the madness. Here's how.

How to set up partnerships for success
Having partnered with the likes of Microsoft, SAP, Workday and Harvard Business Publishing, Go1 is the perfect case study on how to scale through partnerships.