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Five Toowoomba businesses led by women to watch

AS A continually developing town Toowoomba constantly has new businesses popping up and old businesses expanding their reach.

Here is a list of businesses run by women that you should watch.
Here is a list of businesses run by women that you should watch.

Women are at the forefront of some of our up-and-coming local enterprises and start ups.

Here are five Toowoomba businesses with women at the helm to watch and learn from:

1. Arenkay Designs

This company, led by director Emme Satora, is an architecture and interior design company based in Toowoomba.

Their mission statement reveals their appreciation for quality and their desire to put the customer first.

“Wе bеlіеvе thе рrіnсіраl tеѕt оf quаlіtу is сlient ѕаtіѕfасtіоn and thе dеgrее tо whісh they value оur ѕеrvісеѕ,” it reads.

“Wе ѕtrіvе tо еxсееd еxресtаtіоnѕ аnd tо dеvеlор client еnthuѕіаѕm іn аll оur buѕіnеѕѕ асtіvіtіеѕ.

“Wе lіѕtеn tо оur сlients аnd рrоvіdе a соnѕultаtіvе rеѕроnѕе tо thеіr сhаngіng nееdѕ аnd рrеfеrеnсеѕ.”

2. Venecia Designs

Renae’s business venture first began when she designed her own wedding invitations, and from that day she was hooked.

Venecia Designs creates custom wedding and event stationery, and also specialises in small business graphic design.

With eight years of experience up her belt, the owner prides herself on her unique designs and customer satisfaction every time.

3. Lannah Dunn Fine Jewellery

Lannah Dunn is family owned and operated out of Toowoomba, and offers a “unique selection” of genuine, antique jewellery as well as more modern jewellery pieces.

The business has been supplying to Toowoomba since 1985.

The business employs antique buys who source materials personally from the United Kingdom and France on overseas buying trips.

They also excel in the restoration of antique and vintage pieces.

4. The Farm Shop Toowoomba

The Farm Shop Toowoomba began just two years ago, after owner Indea Weisfelt discovered a niche in the Toowoomba community, and a need for fresh, regional fruit and vegetables on our tables.

After having her first child, she started the business so she could work and take care of her son.

The business has given Toowoomba residents the chance to try locally grown produce within the Darling Downs.

Since its inception in June 2019, the shop has grown to include farmers from “a little further afield”.

5. Green Bee Communications

A NEW start-up with a website to be launched in the near future, Green Bee Communications is an organisation pledging to help small businesses with marketing campaigns.

Run by Bianca, this business is already paving the way and becoming a trailblazer in the digital marketing space, and will be one to watch as its client base grows and the business expands.

Originally published as Five Toowoomba businesses led by women to watch

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/business/five-toowoomba-businesses-led-by-women-to-watch/news-story/9dac3278e6a6d158d4b98a7b6d120a73