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20130710 - Sydney Matters with Jamie Moore, Neryl East and Chrissy Crust

July 10, 2013

Jamie MooreJamie Moore - Hello Sunday Morning


Jamie is the General Manager of Hello Sunday Morning, a movement to change the world’s drinking culture. At the age of 19, Jamie left his home town of Perth to live and study in California and Brisbane before settling in Sydney, the city he now calls home. Jamie studied for his Masters in Organisational Psychology at the University of Queensland and when he’s not trying to help people change their relationship with alcohol he runs a successful statistics consulting business, www.unistatstutor.com. When described by the people closest to him, Jamie is considered to have a defined and actioned sense of integrity, which inspires trust in him. Jamie’s passion is Hello Sunday Morning and working towards helping 1 million Australia’s complete the 3-month HSM challenge by 2020. It is through a collection of people this large that we can start to image a culture that revolves around living, not one that revolves around drinking.


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NerylNeryl East – Neryl East Communications


Neryl East, is a speaker, writer and strategist who helps organisations thrive in today’s “Reputation Economy†– where people make judgements about you based on what they’ve heard, rather than what you actually do.


She’s a journalist by training and knows the engine room of business. She’s called on to advise CEOs on how to build reputation from the inside out, rather than being caught up in issues and crises.


Neryl has more than thirty years experience as a communicator, including over a decade in the rough and tumble of local government. She’s provided expert advice during some infamous organisational crises such as the Wollongong City Council sex-with-developers corruption scandal. Her 2009 book on that subject, Named and Shamed, attracted widespread media coverage.


Neryl started as a cadet journalist in the (then) male-dominated environment of Sydney radio, and remembers being told to wear high heels so she could “kick the TV cameramen†if they got in her way during all-in media interviews.


She moved to the world of television where for ten years she reported and presented every conceivable type of story – from grisly murders to over-sized vegetables and everything in between.


Neryl then “crossed to the dark side†into corporate communication where she quickly realised organisations knew very little about how to manage issues before they spiralled out of control.


Neryl now specialises in helping businesses and organisations get on the “front foot†rather than being crippled by negative public issues. She’s developed her own unique assessment tool to diagnose an organisation’s reputational health, and work with leaders to develop crucial reputation capital.


She has a Master of Arts and a PhD in Journalism from the University of Wollongong.


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Chrissy Crust


Chrissy is a small business consultant, coach, facilitator and mentor. With over 30 years experience in a wide range of industries and a lifetime passion for sharing knowledge and facilitating change, she works with owners and entrepreneurs with services specifically tailored to the small end of town.


Most recently, Chrissy spent 7 years managing Bizness Babes, a Social Enterprise which taught over 200 women the steps to small business start up. Through this she helped launch over 80 new business ventures.


Chrissy is passionate about helping micro and solo entrepreneurs get started, manage growth and transform their business to achieve the success they deserve.