WDF, ICASL host session with Aussie Entrepreneur Tammy Barton | Daily News

WDF, ICASL host session with Aussie Entrepreneur Tammy Barton

Participants at the session
Participants at the session

The Women Directors’ Forum (WDF), a pioneering initiative by the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) together with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (ICASL) Women Empowerment and Development Committee recently organized a luncheon session with Tammy Barton, founder of the personal budgeting company “MyBudget” which has taken Australia by storm. Tammy shared inspirational insights into her remarkable achievements at the luncheon.

“The Women Director’s Forum and the ICASL Women Empowerment and Development Committee are delighted to have been able to bring this truly inspiring entrepreneur in to our midst. Her incredible achievements as a woman entrepreneur is indeed an inspiration to all of us” said Aroshi Nanayakkara, Chairperson, WDF.

Tammy started her career in the legal field at a debt collecting agency and soon realized that many people fell into financial difficultly because they lacked the knowledge and discipline to manage their finances. In many instances, they over extended themselves without realizing and gradually got in to a vicious cycle from which they couldn’t escape.

Seeing the impact she could make, Tammy, at the tender age of 22 decided to take on a few clients whose finances she started to manage which included paying their bills, giving them an allowance for their expenses and agreeing with them on a savings program which would result in a nest egg to be used for the car or home they wanted to buy. This was the beginning of MyBudget which has now grown to an Australian success story.

A remarkable entrepreneur and an engaging personality, Tammy was recently recognized as one of Australia’s most influential business women and female entrepreneurs. Not content to rest on her laurels, Tammy is now taking her company global. She has also realized the impact her services could have if she were to go digital and mobile.

The Women Directors’ Forum of SLID aims to enhance the number of women Board Directors and ensure a female leadership pipeline in listed, unlisted, public and private corporate entities in Sri Lanka.

 


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