Culture is key for Didier’s $1 billion baby
Didier Elzinga is well-known in Adelaide business circles, but his sights are set on world dominance with his company Culture Amp.
Didier Elzinga is well-known in Adelaide business circles, but his sights are set on world dominance with his company Culture Amp.
Adelaide City councillor Franz Knoll says there’s no reason he should step out of meetings about the redevelopment of the Central Market Arcade at this stage — though he does own a business there.
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The former managers of the SA Venture Capital Fund must be retained by any new external manager, tender documents show.
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