EPISODE · Apr 20, 2022 · 45 MIN
Episode 25 - Simon Weaver
from Business Made Personal · host with Mark Silveira
“I had no idea that I would find such an opportunity to build relationships, travel the world, understand different industries and for me to develop skills.”Educated as a Plant Biologist, Simon Weaver has had quite the journey having chosen to relocate from the UK to Hong Kong and now settling in Australia. In this podcast, Simon candidly discusses the attributes that have seen him head-hunted by a number of high profile businesses throughout the world. A self-proclaimed advocate of making sure he did not have a rigid career plan, he believes that “you can afford a few side steps, you can afford a few mis-steps and you can even afford a change of direction as long as you’re willing to (embrace) diverse experiences.”Simon is also a firm believer in transparency with Clients particularly when it comes to broker remuneration as it is, in his opinion, critical to enabling Brokers to articulate their value to Clients. Business Made Personal is hosted by Mark Silveira, exploring the real journeys of leaders in insurance, business, and beyond.Never miss an episode: Follow & Subscribe on https://bit.ly/bmp-WebsiteJoin the conversation: Connect with us on https://bit.ly/bmp-LinkedInFor enquiries, collaborations, or to suggest a guest: [email protected]
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“I had no idea that I would find such an opportunity to build relationships, travel the world, understand different industries and for me to develop skills.” Educated as a Plant Biologist, Simon Weaver has had quite the journey having chosen to relocate from the UK to Hong Kong and now settling in Australia. In this podcast, Simon candidly discusses the attributes that have seen him head-hunted by a number of high profile businesses throughout the world. A self-proclaimed advocate of making ...
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