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Georgia Beattie
CEO of Bulla Park // Director: Rowing Australia, AMGA, Australian Certified Organic // Nuffield Scholar 2021
Georgia Beattie is a dedicated professional with a strong interest in sustainable food systems, agriculture, and ESG. She serves as the Managing Director and CEO of Bulla Park, Australia's largest organic mushroom farm. Georgia holds multiple board positions, including Deputy Chair of the Australian Mushroom Growers Association, Non-Executive Director of Rowing Australia, ACO Certification, Second Bite, and Advisory Board Member at Law Squared. She is a Sustainability Committee Member at the National Farmers Federation.
Georgia's expertise lies in high-performance farming, utilizing technology and innovation to drive rapid growth and scalability in agriculture while emphasizing ESG principles. Her career journey includes founding Lupé Wines, a wine packaging startup, and later transitioning to tech industry leadership roles as the CEO of Spacely at Realestate.com and CEO of Startup Victoria.
In terms of education, Georgia has studied at reputable institutions like the Australian Institute of Company Directors, University of Melbourne for Carbon Accounting, Babson College for a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship, and RMIT University for a Bachelor of Business in Entrepreneurship. She also excelled academically at St Catherine's School.
Throughout her career, Georgia has been associated with prominent organizations such as World Rowing, ACO Certification Ltd, Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust, Australian Mushroom Growers' Association, Hort Innovation, Rowing Australia, National Farmers' Federation, Corporate Venturing Australia, Law Squared, SecondBite, and more. She has also contributed as a speaker and delegate at events like the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance.
Georgia Beattie's accolades include being awarded an International Nuffield Farming Fellowship and Organic Woman of the Year recognition, showcasing her commitment to sustainability and innovation in the agricultural sector.