The ASE 2020 Project

By: trevor connell
  • Summary

  • Great events take people on a journey. But what about the journey that the people involved in our industry have taken? During the 2020-21 lockdown I’m chatting with people who have made a career in our industry and asking them to share their story. Subscribe to the series via your favourite podcast app or you can come to this page for the next episode. Visit https://www.specialevents.com.au for more interviews, news and opinion about the Australian event industry. You might enjoy each episode with a cup of coffee and for the price of that cup of coffee you can support this podcast series - just go to https://www.specialevents.com.au/support
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Episodes
  • Ep 19: Libbie Ray
    Aug 16 2021

    Libbie Ray left school at 15 to become an apprentice chef in her father’s restaurant.

    Today she is co-owner of AV24/7 and a mentor to young women in event technology.

    Join Libbie on her journey from growing up on the Hawkesbury River, via restaurants and venues, to television studios and then into the event industry.

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    47 mins
  • Ep 18: Darryl Lovegrove
    Jul 25 2021

    Darryl Lovegrove is a singer and an entrepreneur.  His singing career started in the school choir – he featured as a soloist on a recording made by the choir.

    Darryl went on to be a pop singer and appeared in many musical theatre productions. 

    When his flatmate (photographer and opera singer Mark Bradley) was asked to put together a piece for a corporate event he asked Darryl if he knew any opera, Darryl had actually learned one piece for a play he had unsuccessfully auditioned for. This time he passed the audition.

    The gig was at an event managed by Romaine Pereira and involved posing as waiters and occasionally breaking into song. That gig led to the formation of the most successful corporate entertainment act in the world – The Three Waiters.

    But this is not just the story of The Three Waiters.  Darryl eventually sold his share in that business and launched out on his own, creating new corporate entertainment and launching the career of his daughter, Harmony.

    When COVID hit, all work in the events industry dried up so Darryl went back to his teaching degree for financial support and started writing a book about his life, The Three Waiters and being an entrepreneur. 

    Why haven’t I heard of you? By Darryl Lovegrove is available as a hard copy or e-book

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    1 hr
  • Ep 17: Ruth Lilian OAM
    Nov 4 2020

    Ruth is an organiser.  She became one of Australia’s first In-house PCOs through her work as a Practice Manager for a group of doctors then went on to manage a number of medical associations.

    Ruth went on to run numerous medical meetings on her own before joining ICMS Australia and then Pharma Events.

    But Ruth is also a traveller and a journalist – these, and many more attributes, she shares in our chat.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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