VERTO celebrates anniversary of making a positive impact on Mid-North Coast small businesses

VERTO celebrates anniversary of making a positive impact on Mid-North Coast small businesses

In August, VERTO celebrates its one-year anniversary of delivering the Australian Government’s Self-Employment Assistance program on the Mid-North Coast.

 Over the past 12 months, VERTO has provided invaluable business support to entrepreneurs looking to navigate the complex world of small business ownership.

Through delivery of comprehensive small business training, 12-month coaching program and personalised guidance and support, the VERTO Self-Employment Assistance team of Kim Hastings, Margo Muir and Kahrina Richardson have helped both existing and aspiring business owners develop the necessary skills, strategies, and mindset to succeed.

"We are thrilled to celebrate our one-year anniversary, “Self-Employment Assistance Team Leader Kim Hastings said. "Our mission from the start has been to support and empower individuals who are passionate about starting their own businesses.”

“By focusing on building solid foundations, we help entrepreneurs to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve long-term success,” Ms Muir said.

While Ms Richardson added, "It is rewarding to see the businesses we've assisted flourish and make a positive impact in the local economy. It's incredible to see the impact we've had in such a short space of time."

One of those who has benefitted from VERTO’s services includes Margy Ingram from Wauchope, who established dog grooming business Paws Zn Around, thanks to some help from VERTO’s Self-Employment Assistance team.

“My advice for anyone looking to go into a business is get a business coach that can provide advice and access to important services. The service and help that has been provided by Kim and VERTO has been invaluable,” she said.

VERTO has also been delighted to help other successful businesses on the Mid North Coast, including 2Frogs coffee van in Port Macquarie, and budding IT entrepreneur, Aaron Wernicke who is based in Forster.

VERTO CEO Ron Maxwell said the VERTO Self-Employment Assistance team has already built a reputation for its personalised approach, tailoring customer service to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual client.

“By offering practical tools, expert advice, and ongoing support, the team h

In August, VERTO celebrates its one-year anniversary of delivering the Australian Government’s Self-Employment Assistance program on the Mid-North Coast.

Over the past 12 months, VERTO has provided invaluable business support to entrepreneurs looking to navigate the complex world of small business ownership.

Through delivery of comprehensive small business training, 12-month coaching program and personalised guidance and support, the VERTO Self-Employment Assistance team of Kim Hastings, Margo Muir and Kahrina Richardson have helped both existing and aspiring business owners develop the necessary skills, strategies, and mindset to succeed.

"We are thrilled to celebrate our one-year anniversary, “Self-Employment Assistance Team Leader Kim Hastings said. "Our mission from the start has been to support and empower individuals who are passionate about starting their own businesses.”

“By focusing on building solid foundations, we help entrepreneurs to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve long-term success,” Ms Muir said.

While Ms Richardson added, "It is rewarding to see the businesses we've assisted flourish and make a positive impact in the local economy. It's incredible to see the impact we've had in such a short space of time."

One of those who has benefitted from VERTO’s services includes Margy Ingram from Wauchope, who established dog grooming business Paws Zn Around, thanks to some help from VERTO’s Self-Employment Assistance team.

“My advice for anyone looking to go into a business is get a business coach that can provide advice and access to important services. The service and help that has been provided by Kim and VERTO has been invaluable,” she said.

VERTO has also been delighted to help other successful businesses on the Mid North Coast, including 2Frogs coffee van in Port Macquarie, and budding IT entrepreneur, Aaron Wernicke who is based in Forster.

VERTO CEO Ron Maxwell said the VERTO Self-Employment Assistance team has already built a reputation for its personalised approach, tailoring customer service to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual client.

“By offering practical tools, expert advice, and ongoing support, the team has helped its clients to overcome challenges and achieve sustainable growth,” Mr Maxwell said.

“The Self-Employment Assistance program allows you to choose the level of support that meets your needs and those of your small business, from training workshops to specialist mentoring.

“I encourageanyone considering starting a business or wanting help transitioning an existing small business into a thriving one to contact VERTO.”

For more information about the Self-Employment Assistance program, phone 1300 483 786 or visit: https://www.verto.org.au/our-services/self-employment-assistance.