How Sinead Connolly Moved to Australia and Started Her Business From the Ground Up
Sinead Connolly has so many achievements and awards to her name you can’t help but wonder how she gets it done. As the Director and Co-Founder of Lotus People, a recruitment agency, she has picked up the Best Small Agency (2019) and Recruiter of the Year at the Recruitment International Awards, Anthill’s Top 30 under 30 (2018) and Young Entrepreneur from the Irish Australian Chamber of Commerce (2017) – to name a few. Sinead’s also a Premium member with Business Chicks so we sat down with her to unpack how she got started in business and what drives her ongoing successes.
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