BridgeAus Migration Consultancy Named Finalist for 2023 Australian Ladies in Business Initiative Awards

BridgeAus Migration Consultancy (BridgeAus) has been announced as a finalist for the 2023 Australian Ladies in Business Initiative (ALIBI) Awards. BridgeAus is a female-owned business that provides advice and assistance on Australian visa matters.

BridgeAus has been selected as a finalist in the Rising Star and Service Based Business of the Year categories. It was selected for its consistent revenue growth since its inception in 2013, its commitment to deliver the best outcome for its clients’ migration objectives, and its passion to develop long-lasting relationships with its clients.

“This nomination gives us the opportunity to look back and reflect on our achievements as a team and it also gives us inspiration to stand stronger and face any challenges we may encounter in the future,” said Johanna Nonato, CEO of BridgeAus.

The ALIBI Awards are designed to celebrate the achievements of Australian women in business. This year’s awards received a record number of nominations, with a 45% increase from last year. The finalists represent a wide range of industries and business sizes.

“These awards are here to support these outstanding women and let them know that we see them, they’re not alone, and they’re doing an incredible job,” said Kylie King, Founder of the ALIBI. “It’s been a tough few years and many businesses didn’t survive. We want to reassure our community members that we will continue to be here to support them and celebrate their perseverance and resilience along the way.”

The ALIBI Awards will be held on October 27, 2023 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. For more information, please visit www.alibiawards.com.au.

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