




Siimon Reynolds is a renowned Australian advertising entrepreneur and expert on personal and business achievement. He is also a highly regarded speaker, author and executive coach.
Siimon was the co-founder of Photon Group, which in just over 8 years grew from zero to over 50 marketing companies employing over 5,000 full and part time staff.
Photon Group has been listed on the Australian Stock Exchange since 2004.
He is currently Chairman and co-founder of OMG, one of Australia's largest online networks, developing over 30,000 websites.
Siimon has won numerous international advertising awards including the Gold Lion at Cannes, the Gold Pencil at the New York One Show awards and the Grand Prix at the London International Advertising Awards.
His Australian awards include Television Commercial of the Year, Magazine Ad of the Year, Newspaper Ad of the Year and Agency of the Year, twice.
Siimon is also winner of the NSW Young Achiever of the Year, Career section.
He has been featured on 60 Minutes, Today Tonight, A Current Affair, Bloomberg and America's NBC Today Show.
Siimon's great passion is studying human performance and high achievement. He has written 5 books on this subject and is published in ten countries.
He is in demand nationally to speak to organisations on high achievement, marketing, entrepreneurship, personal and business success. At every conference he speaks to Siimon is ranked in the top handful of speakers, based on both inspiration and practicality.
He practices what he speaks about.
In his speeches he tells it how it is - giving real strategies, real tactics, real experience to help your team maximise their performance and success.
If you need a speaker that is both practical and entertaining, you need Siimon Reynolds.
Siimon currently offers 5 speeches.
In between writing and speaking, Siimon coaches entrepreneurs on
how to build their business and still have a life. He also mentors
a small number of senior executives each year, teaching his
personal systems of high performance and ultra productivity.
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