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Ready, Set, Go is a young company borne from the desire to deliver events that excite, educate, inspire and amaze. Formed in 2006, it has already had many accolades for the events it has produced; events that mean more to people than just being seen in the right time at the right place. We spend time getting to know our clients and their guests to ensure that everything we do creates an emotive environment that is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Ready, Set, Go offers total event management service. This can range from the simple sourcing of a suitable venue along with basic catering and technical design to the conceptualisation, creative direction, technical management and coordination of fully produced b2b events, awards nights and parades. We manage all sorts of projects, large and small. From national launches of global brands to television shows beamed out to thousands. We leave no stone unturned using our thoughtfully created production philosophy. Our approach to event management on its most subjective level is that the food is part of the show, the travel is part of the show, the volume of the speakers is part of the show. It is not just the words spoken by the person at the lectern, it is all of the components we can see and hear, and the best shows are those that create symmetry between all of these components. It is the role of the event manager to ensure that this symmetry between components exists, building a clean platform for the hosts to communicate their message unhindered.
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Dave Deveny’s experience encompasses almost every genre of our industry from Circus, TV, Theatre and Rock and Roll, to Corporate Theatre, where he has decided to lay his hat. His varied experience allows him to lend a level of reality to his endeavours by being a person who can bring ideas to fruition.
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After receiving a formal qualification in sports management, Lyndal joined the venue management team at Melbourne Park. Lyndal filled roles in both sales and venue operations over her seven years there.Lyndal left Melbourne Park to take up a role in the corporate team at the Australian Open [a move which put her new desk only 50 metres from her old one]. Lyndal excelled at fulfilling the often tough requirements enforced by hundreds of corporate partners at the tennis and was well regarded by customers and suppliers alike.
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Nicole is Ready Set Go’s resident CPA, that’s a Certified Practicing Accountant to the uninitiated (and lucky for us she’s not your Can’t Produce Anything variety or your Constantly Proposing Audits type either).
She spent 13 years at Ansett Australia followed by 7 years at Computershare in various senior management accounting roles, and then decided to take a few years off work to spend time at home with her kinder age son. When he started school she commenced the search for the elusive dream of many executive mums returning to the workforce - a stimulating and rewarding part time position to fit in between school runs!
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Greg started off adult life as a post-punk musician, university drop-out and juiced up public servant, but decided to get serious in the mid-eighties and became a bush mechanic and a welder. He honed these skills on a few beaten up utes and commercial fishing boats, before becoming even more serious and specialising in steel fabrication.
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Jo completed a marketing degree in the late 90’s and promptly set off on the traditional Aussie twenty-something’s rite of passage…a working holiday in the UK. It was then a massive change of pace to go from travelling the world and working in the Estee Lauder marketing division in swanky Mayfair, London, to return to the marketing division of Ford Motor Company in decidedly unswanky Broadmeadows, Melbourne.
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Jane’s first real job was running the sidelines at the NRL in an audio role for Channel 9. The job description certainly didn’t prepare her for reality – the rain was one thing but the delightful behaviour of the NRL fan was something else. She became necessarily adept at avoiding being spat on and dodging the odd riot. If that didn’t leave her damaged for life, almost falling from the roof of Newcastle stadium sure did and a fear of heights remains today.
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Chris production manages all of Ready Set Go’s major projects, working with high-end technical suppliers to produce television-quality audio, lighting and vision.
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Allie is often the public face of our projects, deftly managing front of house teams at corporate, industry and public events across the country.
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With over 20 years experience in the industry there is very little that Anthony hasn't done...
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