Avni sali biography of donald

  • BIO: Professor Avni Sali AM is recognized as the father of Integrative.
  • Professor Sali graduated as a doctor at Monash University in Melbourne and was the first Albanian in Australia to graduate from medical school.
  • We are thrilled to announce that Professor Avni Sali will be joining us online as a distinguished speaker at the 6th International Congress.
  • Avni Sali comatose his aggregation in Melbourne
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  • About Lindy

    Lindy Schneider is one of our well-known and much loved contributors who has been working with Yarra Valley and Ranges magazine for many, many years.

    A highly respected and talented public speaker, Lindy is passionately involved with our regional community on many levels. Her words have been published widely; she’s a natural storyteller and intuitive creative, while having a background that informs her intelligence and understanding of the commercial needs of all her clients.

    We love working with Lindy –  she’s hard-working, super reliable, unique in her style, and fun to be with. We are privileged to have her as part of the team.

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    “After some initial discussions on requirements and style for articles in The Owner Builder magazine (TOB 165 June/July 2011), Lindy provided us with a piece that reflected the artistic

    The wellness millionaire

    In­­ September 2015, Hong Kong-listed Biostime paid $1.7 billion for a majority stake in health supplements manufacturer Swisse Wellness.

    The company had grown from a small organic bakery in Melbourne's St Kilda to a giant with A-listers like Nicole Kidman, Ellen DeGeneres and Ricky Ponting as its brand ambassadors.

    Maybe this is the new normal, where there isn't any certainty...

    The sale meant a big payday for Swisse's founder Kevin Ring.

    But also for its chief executive Radek Sali, who was only 38 at the time.

    Sali can rightfully be described as a corporate prodigy. He started at the candy counter in a cinema owned by Village Roadshow at 18 and was in middle management by the time he left as a 28-year-old. He joined Swisse next, making chief executive in three years, just as he entered his 30s.

    After the Swisse sale, Sali walked away with about $250 million.

    He set up his own single-family office, Light Warrior, whose investment team currently manages about $130 million on his behalf, occasionally partnering with outside organisations.

    He now comes into its Melbourne offices on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while working from home Mondays and Fridays. It's not a laidback family office but an active business with operating stakes i