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Darryl Garber - CCO for ELMO | How the company is leveraging a $2.2 billion market opportunity

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Did you know 70% of Australian workers believe that cost of living pressures are negatively impacting their wellbeing? And this is particularly acute amongst Gen Z who are feeling most affected where this number is over 82%? 


Today Candice and Felicity are in conversation with ELMO’s Chief Commercial Officer Darryl Garber. He talks about how the company recognised the unique opportunity the internet created for automating business processes, and the transparency the analytics from this reporting brings. 


He shares with them where he thinks the $2.2 billion market opportunity is, what he thinks the secret sauce of successful companies are, and how ELMO is helping these organisations foster culture, innovation, and still adopt a hybrid working policy. 


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