Carolyn Tate is an author, speaker, strategist and a Purpose & Marketing coach. As a brand and marketing specialist with a 20-year history at both Westpac and Merrill Lynch and in her own business, she is uniquely placed to help any company dedicated to building a ‘profit for purpose’ entity. She helps you discover your purpose, articulate your values, unearth your stories and then embed them into your culture, marketing and communications.
Carolyn is the author of four books; Small Business Big Brand, Marketing your Small Business for Dummies, Unstuck in Provence (a personal memoir) and Conscious Marketing. She’s currently writing her fifth book ‘The Pursuit of Purpose’ to be published in 2017.
She is the founder of a start-up social business – The Slow School of Business (Slow School), a people-powered learning community of independent educators, facilitators and service providers. The school embraces the principles of the co-operative share economy and is bringing the principles to life through co-learning, co-working and peer coaching.
Carolyn has recently featured in the AFR, BRW, Herald-Sun and The Age and she has spoken for companies such as Telstra (TEDx), Suncorp, Conscious Capitalism, Westpac, AMP, Microsoft, Mortgage Choice, Tower, FPA and more.
Carolyn has also consulted directly with hundreds of business owners and professional and financial services companies to help them embed smart marketing practices into their business.
Success in small business starts with good marketing. Some do it better than others. Carolyn will show you how to become one of the best.
In-Business MagazineAt last we have someone who tells all when it comes to marketing - what works and what doesn't - straight talk.
RedBalloon Day
Carolyn's workshops always receive rave reviews from our customers whether they're just starting out, or think they already have all the answers. She has a great ability to cut through the jargon any provide practical information on how to really master the art of marketing. A valuable session.
Westpac