
lisa reed
business consultant
B.Comm, MBA, CPA, IIAA, CIPSA
Lisa has been passionately creating, guiding and nurturing happy, healthy & profitable businesses for more than 20 years.
Lisa’s first successful business venture was manufacturing high-quality children’s clothing in her high school days.
After completing a university, Lisa grew up professionally through job roles at Target (part of the Coles Myer graduate program) and Alcoa World Alumina.
Alcoa is where she learnt a lot about how to do business, and she will be forever grateful for the grounded 10-plus years of education.
Since 2003, as a business consultant, coach, advisor, mentor, workshop presenter & business speaker, Lisa has been helping businesses of all sizes, in all industries to improve business performance.
Lisa has a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm) degree, is a Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), a member of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Australia (CIPSA) and the Institute of Internal Audit (IIAA), and also has a Masters of Business Administration (MBA).
Lisa has a refined commercial focus, and is passionate about supporting business performance improvement through leadership, people, marketing and systems strategies.
Lisa has worked with managers & teams at some of the biggest businesses in Australia including:
• Iluka
• Alcoa
• Woodside
• Foster’s Group
• Babcock & Brown Power
• BHP Billiton
Lisa also works with the owners and employees in small to medium businesses, and does this through her own business:
and by supporting existing programs
• AusIndustry: Small Business Online Program
• Curtain Growth Program
• BizFit Program
• Fremantle Chamber’s Small Business Advisory Services
Lisa has co-authored one book:
• The Business Mystic: A practical guide to being in business and having a life
"Obviously very knowledgeable and practice what you preach which is powerful. I acknowledge you for inspiring me personally to achieve a better work / life balance". Esyltt Graham, Chiropractic First"The content was amazing, balancing my life as a small business owner was never an idea that popped in to my head, but I realised that if I don't balance all of it, then I'll burn out and that isn't much good for the business." Stuart Bayliss, SGB Finance
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