Eagle Waves Radio
20130725 - Eagle Tech Genius with Natasha Hawker and Wade Tink
Natasha Hawker – Employee Matters
Natasha started Employee Matters, with her partner Mark because they see many small to medium businesses (SMEs) that desperately need help with their people issues. We believe that you need HR support at particular times in your business but not necessarily in a full-time capacity.
We know that to have a successful business you need to be surrounded by a great team to help you deliver your service or product and free up your time to focus on your business critical issues.
So they integrated Natasha’s extensive HR and business experience with Mark’s finance background, to provide the HR support and business understanding that you need.
Wade Tink - Wealth Enhancers
Wade Tink is a Strategic Adviser empowering Gen Y young professionals and business owners to effectively master the financial aspects in order to achieve their life goals. He has developed a loyal following in building the Sydney office of eminent Gen Y Financial advice firm Wealth Enhancers from scratch. Wade speaks in both the corporate environment and as part of the Wealth Enhancers education program ‘Makeover your Finances’.
Wade is also an officer in the Australian Army Reserves having been a serving Infantry officer in his previous profession. Besides completing his Bachelor in Economics at Sydney University and graduating the Royal Military College he has a Masters in Applied Finance from Macquarie University. Before Wealth Enhancers Wade worked at UBS Investment Bank.
Wade is the head of leadership development at 40K Globe, a social business focused on entrepreneurial development and social change in Southern India. He runs the leadership program within 40K where he shares his leadership knowledge gained through his Army and business career.Wade also lecturers at the Australian Institute of Music on business planning and entrepreneurship.
Wade was nominated for the excellence in Education award for the AFA in 2012. He has been quoted in the AFR, Daily Telegraph, Money Management and some other places.