Five Questions with Tom from UQ
Today, Phil sets out to gain some insight into the concept of entrepreneurship from a university student’s perspective.
On today’s FlashCast episode we have Tom, a Commerce Law student at the University of Queensland.
Phil asks several questions to explore the idea of entrepreneurship and how students are thinking about it. Tune in and listen to Tom as he expresses his views on entrepreneurship and answers Phil’s questions. Tom talks about everything from how entrepreneurship contributes to solving society’s problems, to problems and challenges entrepreneurs face themselves.
Learn more about a young individual’s point of view in this episode of FlashCast.
Send us your comments and questions to our Facebook page Facebook.com/FlashCastByPDB, ask@flashcastbypdb.com, or Phil’s LinkedIn.
Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the show, and as always, thank you for listening!
Today, Phil sets out to gain some insight into the concept of entrepreneurship from a university student’s perspective.
On today’s FlashCast episode we have Tom, a Commerce Law student at the University of Queensland.
Phil asks several questions to explore the idea of entrepreneurship and how students are thinking about it. Tune in and listen to Tom as he expresses his views on entrepreneurship and answers Phil’s questions. Tom talks about everything from how entrepreneurship contributes to solving society’s problems, to problems and challenges entrepreneurs face themselves.
Learn more about a young individual’s point of view in this episode of FlashCast.
Send us your comments and questions to our Facebook page Facebook.com/FlashCastByPDB, ask@flashcastbypdb.com, or Phil’s LinkedIn.
Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the show, and as always, thank you for listening!
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Phillip Di Bella
Entrepreneurship is a way of life and intelligence for me, not a title. Every project that I embark upon, my goal is to do it different or better than anyone else. It was this passion and entrepreneurial spirit that led me to start up my first business venture, a small coffee-roasting operation in the suburbs of Brisbane in 2002. I identified a gap in the coffee market. There was no local coffee company that successfully matched the quality of their products with excellent customer service and a strong brand, all at a reasonable price. This business grew from a start up to the largest of its kind in Australia before I sold it 12 years later. I strive to make my group of companies matter to customers. I want to ensure that I am relevant in the future am continually looking at innovative ways to do so. I am not limited by my available resources; I am continually looking to fill the void in the market to meet customer’s needs and solve problems. My mantra is ‘tomorrow better than today’. My goal is to continue building and improving and use our achievements to fuel our momentum and keep moving forward to bigger and better things. I never rest on the laurels of my success but continue to pursue new ventures through which to challenge myself, and seek opportunities to develop or share my skills. I continue to strive as a leader in my industry and as an entrepreneur, and am always challenging myself personally and professionally whilst ensuring to give back to community.