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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Shane Radbone
http://www.platinumspeakers.com.au/speaker904-Shane-Radbone
Young, dynamic and highly successful Shane founded his own business, Executive Fitness Management at age 20 in 1991. After a successful career in football that took him as high as playing for Essendon, Shane Radbone appreciated the need to have more than just sport in his portfolio. However taking his on field attitude to the corporate arena, Executive Fitness Management (EFM) grew into Australia’s largest Corporate Fitness Company. It started with 1 client and grew into more than 3500 clients around the country. A single operation, turned into 25 franchises in four states which led EFM to winning the Australia Day Business Award in 1996.
After an approach by Wendy's, Shane Radbone sold his controlling interest in EFM and acted on the offer to become CEO of Wendy's Supa Sundaes.
In March 2000, he joined Wendy’s Supa Sundaes. Wendy’s is a 310 store chain in Australia and New Zealand. Over the course of his five year tenure he took Wendy’s from a $75m business to $120m business for the group.
The company achieved three successive years of record profit result and won numerous awards for Innovation.
In December 2004, Shane was voted “Young Leader of the Year Award” in South Australia. After more than five years in a CEO role, Shane decided it was time to move on. Shane Radbone purchased a share in an on-line salary packaging business that he successfully sold his interests in the company 18 months later.
Active with bounds of energy and enthusiasm, Shane has completed the New York marathon three times, the London marathon, The Berlin Marathon and also the Kokoda Track.
Currently, Shane is very active in the community. He is the Chairman of Burns Trust Australia and a board member of Brink Productions. In October 2006, he was awarded the KPMG Advise bank award for contribution to the Arts and business sector and he conducts many speeches and presentations for companies both nationally and internationally. In early 2008, Shane joined publicly listed Allied Brands as COO. Allied is a company that specialises in the franchising sector and owns a number of brands in Australia and overseas.
Shane Radbone shares with you a presentation about life, but also about his experiences with people from sport, his own business and the corporate world.
Authentic Leadership
Culture
Success is an Attitude
Young, dynamic and highly successful Shane founded his own business, Executive Fitness Management at age 20 in 1991. After a successful career in football that took him as high as playing for Essendon, Shane Radbone appreciated the need to have more than just sport in his portfolio. However taking his on field attitude to the corporate arena, Executive Fitness Management (EFM) grew into Australia’s largest Corporate Fitness Company. It started with 1 client and grew into more than 3500 clients around the country. A single operation, turned into 25 franchises in four states which led EFM to winning the Australia Day Business Award in 1996.
After an approach by Wendy's, Shane Radbone sold his controlling interest in EFM and acted on the offer to become CEO of Wendy's Supa Sundaes.
In March 2000, he joined Wendy’s Supa Sundaes. Wendy’s is a 310 store chain in Australia and New Zealand. Over the course of his five year tenure he took Wendy’s from a $75m business to $120m business for the group.
The company achieved three successive years of record profit result and won numerous awards for Innovation.
In December 2004, Shane was voted “Young Leader of the Year Award” in South Australia. After more than five years in a CEO role, Shane decided it was time to move on. Shane Radbone purchased a share in an on-line salary packaging business that he successfully sold his interests in the company 18 months later.
Active with bounds of energy and enthusiasm, Shane has completed the New York marathon three times, the London marathon, The Berlin Marathon and also the Kokoda Track.
Currently, Shane is very active in the community. He is the Chairman of Burns Trust Australia and a board member of Brink Productions. In October 2006, he was awarded the KPMG Advise bank award for contribution to the Arts and business sector and he conducts many speeches and presentations for companies both nationally and internationally. In early 2008, Shane joined publicly listed Allied Brands as COO. Allied is a company that specialises in the franchising sector and owns a number of brands in Australia and overseas.
Shane Radbone shares with you a presentation about life, but also about his experiences with people from sport, his own business and the corporate world.
Speaker Topics Include:
People, Success and LifeAuthentic Leadership
Culture
Success is an Attitude
Shane Radbone Corporate Bio
http://www.upublish.info/Article/Shane-Radbone-Corporate-Bio/570369
Article Summary: Young, dynamic and highly successful Shane founded his own business, Executive Fitness Management at age 20 in 1991. After a successful career in football that took him as high as playing for Essendon, Shane appreciated the need to have more than just sport in his portfolio
Young, dynamic and highly successful Shane founded his own business, Executive Fitness Management at age 20 in 1991. After a successful career in football that took him as high as playing for Essendon, Shane appreciated the need to have more than just sport in his portfolio. However taking his on field attitude to the corporate arena, Executive Fitness Management (EFM) grew into Australia's largest Corporate Fitness Company. It started with 1 client and grew into more than 3500 clients around the country. A single operation, turned into 25 franchises in four states which led EFM to winning the Australia Day Business Award in 1996.
After an approach by Wendy's, Shane sold his controling interest in EFM and acted on the offer to become CEO of Wendy's Supa Sundaes.
In March 2000, he joined Wendy's Supa Sundaes. Wendy's is a 310 store chain in Australia and New Zealand. Over the course of his five year tenure he took Wendy's from a $75m business to $120m business for the group.
The company achieved three successive years of record profit result and won numerous awards for Innovation.
In December 2004, Shane was voted "Young Leader of the Year Award" in South Australia. After more than five years in a CEO role, Shane decided it was time to move on. He purchased a share in an on-line salary packaging business that he successfully sold his interests in the company 18 months later.
Active with bounds of energy and enthusiasm, Shane has completed the New York marathon three times, the London marathon, The Berlin Marathon and also the Kokoda Track.
Currently, Shane is very active in the community.
He is the Chairman of Burns Trust Australia and a board member of Brink Productions.
In October 2006, he was awarded the KPMG Advise bank award for contribution to the Arts and business sector and he conducts many speeches and presentations for companies both nationally and internationally.
In early 2008, Shane joined an ASX publicly listed franchise company and from mid 2009 he was CEO. It was a company that specialised in the franchising sector and owned a number of franchise companies in Australia and overseas.
Shane shares with you a presentation about life, but also about his experiences with people from sport, his own business and the corporate world
ABOUT SHANE RADBONE:
Shane Radbone has enjoyed a successful business career and sporting career. Shane played SANFL and AFL football with Sturt and the Essendon Football Club. This begun with starting his own business, Executive Fitness Management, which became the largest Corporate Fitness business in Australia from one customer to more than 3,500 clients. In 1996, Shane was awarded the Australia Day Business Award for contribution to the industry and in 2004 he was awarded the Young Leader of the Year Award for South Australia.
Shane then became CEO of Wendy's and VIP Home Services. During his 5 years, as CEO at Wendy's, he took the business from $75m to $120m.
Shane has been speaking to a number of companies over the past three years on his experiences both in business, sport and life.
After an approach by Wendy's, Shane sold his controling interest in EFM and acted on the offer to become CEO of Wendy's Supa Sundaes.
In March 2000, he joined Wendy's Supa Sundaes. Wendy's is a 310 store chain in Australia and New Zealand. Over the course of his five year tenure he took Wendy's from a $75m business to $120m business for the group.
The company achieved three successive years of record profit result and won numerous awards for Innovation.
In December 2004, Shane was voted "Young Leader of the Year Award" in South Australia. After more than five years in a CEO role, Shane decided it was time to move on. He purchased a share in an on-line salary packaging business that he successfully sold his interests in the company 18 months later.
Active with bounds of energy and enthusiasm, Shane has completed the New York marathon three times, the London marathon, The Berlin Marathon and also the Kokoda Track.
Currently, Shane is very active in the community.
He is the Chairman of Burns Trust Australia and a board member of Brink Productions.
In October 2006, he was awarded the KPMG Advise bank award for contribution to the Arts and business sector and he conducts many speeches and presentations for companies both nationally and internationally.
In early 2008, Shane joined an ASX publicly listed franchise company and from mid 2009 he was CEO. It was a company that specialised in the franchising sector and owned a number of franchise companies in Australia and overseas.
Shane shares with you a presentation about life, but also about his experiences with people from sport, his own business and the corporate world
ABOUT SHANE RADBONE:
Shane Radbone has enjoyed a successful business career and sporting career. Shane played SANFL and AFL football with Sturt and the Essendon Football Club. This begun with starting his own business, Executive Fitness Management, which became the largest Corporate Fitness business in Australia from one customer to more than 3,500 clients. In 1996, Shane was awarded the Australia Day Business Award for contribution to the industry and in 2004 he was awarded the Young Leader of the Year Award for South Australia.
Shane then became CEO of Wendy's and VIP Home Services. During his 5 years, as CEO at Wendy's, he took the business from $75m to $120m.
Shane has been speaking to a number of companies over the past three years on his experiences both in business, sport and life.
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Shane Radbone's Overview
- Current
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- COO 7-Eleven Australia at 7-Eleven Australia
- Past
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- CEO at Allied Brands
- COO at Allied Brands
- CEO at VIP Home Services
- CEO at Wendy's
- Founder, Managing Director. at EFM
- Education
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- RMIT University
- Scotch College, Adelaide
- Recommendations
- 8 people have recommended Shane
- Connections
- 500+ connections
- Websites
Shane Radbone's Summary
Founded his own company (EFM) that became the largest Corporate Fitness Company in Australia as a 19 year old. (9 years). Grew from 1 outlet to 30+ franchises.
CEO of Wendy's (6 years), a private family company that he grew from $75m to $125m.
CEO of VIP Home Services (1 year), serving more that 180,000 homes in Australia.
COO and CEO of Allied Brands (2 years), an ASX publicly listed company
COO of 7-Eleven (current) , a $3.5bn market leader in the Convenience and fuel market.
CEO of Wendy's (6 years), a private family company that he grew from $75m to $125m.
CEO of VIP Home Services (1 year), serving more that 180,000 homes in Australia.
COO and CEO of Allied Brands (2 years), an ASX publicly listed company
COO of 7-Eleven (current) , a $3.5bn market leader in the Convenience and fuel market.
Shane Radbone's Experience
COO 7-Eleven Australia
7-Eleven Australia
Public Company; Retail industry
September 2010 – Present (11 months)
7-Eleven is the market leader in Convenience retailing with 650 stores in Australia.
7-Eleven is part of the global business that has more than 40,000+ stores wordwide.
7-Eleven is part of the global business that has more than 40,000+ stores wordwide.
CEO
Allied Brands
Health, Wellness and Fitness industry
July 2009 – June 2010 (1 year)
ASX Publicly Listed Company.
COO
Allied Brands
Health, Wellness and Fitness industry
February 2008 – July 2009 (1 year 6 months)
CEO
VIP Home Services
Health, Wellness and Fitness industry
December 2006 – February 2008 (1 year 3 months)
CEO
Wendy's
Health, Wellness and Fitness industry
2000 – 2006 (6 years)
Founder, Managing Director.
EFM
Health, Wellness and Fitness industry
1991 – 2000 (9 years)
Established EFM (Executive Fitness Management) from 1 client in 1991 to more than 4,000+ clients and 30+ franchises in 9 years.
EFM became the largest Corporate Fitness business in Australia
EFM became the largest Corporate Fitness business in Australia
Shane Radbone's Education
RMIT University
Scotch College, Adelaide
Shane Radbone's Additional Information
- Websites:
- Interests:
- Fitness and Health. Marathon running - 4 New York Marathons, Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Great Wall, London.
- Groups and Associations:
- Chairman Julian Burton Burns Trust 2002-2006 Director Brink Productions 2007-2010 ABAF Counciller Raised more than $50,000 for Cancer Care Centre (EFM Fun Run) Alex Von Doussa Fundraising. YPO SA Member 2010 Carbine Club Member since 1996
- Honors and Awards:
- 1996 Australia Day Business Award. 2004 Young Leader of the year Award SA.http://www.safoodcentre.com.au/site-wide_pages/top_menu/news/media/archived_2004/2004_premiers_food_award_winners_announced 2006 KPMG Advise Bank National Award. http://www.abaf.org.au/index.php?sectionID=1365&pageID=3810
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