Her career started out in Australia where she was born and lived until she was 21. At just 19 years old she joined one of the best marketing and business consultancies in Australia where she specialised in communications, organisational change and engagement. It was here that she worked on the communication strategy for the Government and also worked with Qantas and Travelex.
By age 21 she was living in Peru rebuilding devastatingly poor communities, teaching english, learning spanish and visiting homes to try and establish a safe source of drinking water. She fell in love with the people of Peru and has since returned to the school and community to visit all she fell in love with.
On arriving in the UK in 2005 she joined Bruce at BnB and worked to build an internal engagement and external client engagement model across the 10 companies. Together they merged and rebranded a divison in Asia and it was on the return flight to London that they created the brainchild...e3 Unlimited.
In three years they have created an international brand, a generational research business Ask Gen Y and worked with some of the world's best companies. In 2008 Emma was included on the prestigious 35 Women Under 35' list and made headlines in the Sunday Times. Emma speaks globally about the generational and demographic challenges facing organisations and how to reinvent the way work gets done.
What Emma thinks about:
- Workplace: Totally needs to embrace 21st century tools
- Home: Yummy food, sunshine and crazy family
- Travel: Give me more! On my list? South Africa World Cup 2010!
- Music: Feeds my soul. Regina Spektor is my fav right now
- Football: Liverpool, Liverpool, Liverpool! Come on the Reds!
- Food: The love of my life. Fresh seafood, goat's cheese and eggs benedict!
- Planet: Scary. Plastic, packaging and rubbish keeps me awake at night