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Kylie-Lee Bradford

Social Enterprise Lead at Synapse - Australia's Brain Injury Organisation

Kylie-Lee Bradford is a First Nations entrepreneur and business coach with extensive experience in social enterprise and Indigenous business development. She has held the position of Social Enterprise Lead at Synapse - Australia's Brain Injury Organisation.3

Kylie-Lee's background includes:

  1. Growing up in Kakadu, where she gained knowledge of native botanicals and bush foods.1
  2. Founding Kakadu Organics, a business focused on mum and baby products featuring First Nations artists' work and native botanicals.13
  3. Appearing as a contestant on the TV show Shark Tank in 2015, where she secured investment for her business.1
  4. Transitioning her business focus to wellness and skincare products, emphasizing the story of Kakadu and Indigenous knowledge.1
  5. Mentoring other Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses, sharing her experiences to help them navigate challenges.1

More recently, Kylie-Lee has taken on roles that allow her to support and empower other Indigenous businesses:

  • First Nations Lead at TDi (The Difference Incubator), joining in July 2022.12
  • First Nations Business Coach, focusing on helping Indigenous entrepreneurs develop their businesses.3

Kylie-Lee is passionate about creating opportunities for First Nations businesses to support and give back to their communities. Her approach emphasizes the importance of balancing culture, community, and business in Indigenous entrepreneurship.1

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Location

Clontarf, Queensland, Australia