Barb de Corti and Roxy Jacenko.
Camera IconBarb de Corti and Roxy Jacenko. Credit: Supplied/Richard Freeman Photography

PR queen Roxy Jacenko to give insight into empire at Crown Perth event

Belinda CiprianoWestern Suburbs Weekly

PUBLIC Relations maven Roxy Jacenko will give Perth women an insight into her multi-million dollar empire at a special free event for ENJO Australia on February 20 at Crown Perth.

Perth entrepreneur and ENJO founder and chief executive Barb de Corti, who went from selling ENJO cleaning products from her home in 1994 to creating a multi-million-dollar company, enlisted the expertise of Mrs Jacenko and will also share her secrets to success.

Together the savvy duo will share the Crown Perth stage and reveal their insider know-how on running a successful business and what it takes to be an entrepreneur.

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Ms de Corti said the event was a rare opportunity to hear the women discuss their passions, share the truth behind their success and how women could take their business to the next level.

“Perth doesn’t regularly have access to see and meet two successful women in business,” she said.

“I believe attendees will walk away with business opportunities that they may not have known about and also learn about what it’s like to start and grow business whilst trying to maintain a work/life balance.

“Roxy embodies the 21st century ideal of a powerful women.

“Roxy reminds me of myself, if you believe in something you hustle until you achieve it.

“Get ready to be inspired.”

WHAT: Business Opportunity Event WHERE: Crown Perth WHEN: February 20 at 6pm WEB: www.enjo.com.au/events/entry

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