Speakers Profiles
Rob Hartnett is the managing director of Business Performance International and one of those rare people who can say he is a consultant, author and speaker and mean it. His firm has attracted clients such as Swinburne University, Sensis, Hagemeyer, Federal Hotels, Interlease, Madman Entertainment, Outlet Books and Ronstan International.
Rob Hartnett holds a Bachelor of Business and a postgraduate degree in applied finance and investment and he is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, The Institute of Management Consultants and the International Coaching Federation.
Prior to forming Business Performance International Rob Hartnett worked for BCA IT (where he set the record for selling over one million dollars in Apple hardware in a single sale, Apple Computer as a southern region channel manager, Hewlett-Packard as market development manager (where he won the Asia Pacific High Achiever Award), and global advertising agency Publicis Mojo who were named Australian Advertising Agency of the Year twice.
At Publicis Mojo, Rob worked on major brands such as Australia Post, Telstra, Jetstar, Nike, Trading Post, Hertz, Jetset and Fosters. He has also served on advisory boards and worked in two internet start ups.
He has also appeared on many TV programs such as Good Morning Australia, Business Daily, Viewpoint, Bread TV and Career Success - in addition Rob is the author of the best seller “Fast Times Ahead” published in 2000 and most recently “Small Business, Big Opportunity” published in 2006 which has over 50,000 books in print.
So, as you can tell, Rob Hartnett is a dynamic and inspirational speaker – who speaks on developing high performance businesses and has spoken to top 500 and global organisations, fast growing businesses, not for profit and industry associations in Australia and overseas.
You will leave inspired and most importantly provided with great takeaway value that can be put into practice the next day.
“Rob left us astounded and enthused by his presentation. It has been the highlight of our presentations given this year and continues to be discussed”