CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility, Team, Work Life,
Social entrepreneur Melina Schamroth is in the business of making a difference.
Melina is the Founder of m.a.d.woman (making a difference), creator of the unique Single Volunteers dating program and international Grateful in April campaign. She is also a motivational speaker and author of three books and runs public and corporate team building programs and events to connect people with each other and with their communities.
m.a.d.woman projects have aided tens of thousands of people – hungry and homeless, survivors of Black Saturday bushfires, earthquakes and floods, disabled and disadvantaged youth, long-term unemployed and more.
She was also a Finalist in the 2009 Premier’s Community Volunteering Leadership Awards, the 2010 and 2008 BrainLink Women of Achievement Awards and the 2010 Yarra Sustainable Business Awards.
Prior to starting m.a.d.woman, Melina spent 18 years working in journalism, communication, marketing and PR roles for a variety of global companies and leading organisations in Australia and New Zealand. These include top 100 companies, Government, not for profit groups, private companies and emerging businesses.
Be it bushfire relief, helping the hungry and homeless or supporting neglected animals, Melina is continually finding innovative ways to motivate and engage people.
In the past couple of years alone, m.a.d.woman achievements include cooking more than 70,000 meals for hungry and homeless Australians. Other projects have aided thousands of people – Black Saturday bushfire victims, disabled and disadvantaged youth, long-term unemployed and more.
Melina’s unique corporate team building events also make a difference. From small groups to large teams, m.a.d.woman events unite participants – all while producing tangible outcomes for projects in need.
With no advertising budget, Melina has built the m.a.d.woman brand, attracting significant media coverage including regular television, radio, newspaper and magazine slots.
Melina studied Philanthropy and Social Investment at Swinburne University in addition to extensive pro bono work for not for profit organisations in Australasia.
Melina’s books – How to be m.a.d. (making a difference) and m.a.d. (making a difference) in a green way – provide people with clever, practical and creative ways they can contribute to their communities, help others and reduce their environmental impact. Her socially responsible product range includes sticker m.a.d. and paper m.a.d. products. Melina is also the author of Beneath Dark Skies – a collection of Black Saturday bushfire stories.
Keynote: $4000
Workshop: $5000
Full Day: $4000