Organisers

Launch48 Melbourne is organised by a team of volunteers together with a number of important sponsors, mentors, and other generous people who offered their assistance. The key people are:

Grant Downie

Grant Downie – Launch48 Asia-Pacific Coordinator

Background

Grant is an adviser with a practical emphasis, to companies of all sizes, not for profits and start ups. A broad career with experience across all the key functions of an enterprise is an invaluable foundation. With sensitivity to the creativity and customer passion required in start ups, he brings realistic business methods to support the growth of an effective company.

Motivation for organising Launch48

Having collaborated for a number of years with Ian Broom, Launch48 co-founder, he was sufficiently intrigued by the energy around Launch48 in Europe and the UK, to give it a run in the antipodes. Grant is inspired by teams that come together with a common purpose and achieve uncommon results, the very essence of entrepreneurialism and a Launch48 weekend.

Daniel May

Daniel May

Background

Daniel is an entrepreneur with a drive to bring business and positive change to the world. Born at a young age in Malaysia and growing up in Sydney/Melbourne, Daniel’s cross-cultural experience was the foundation for his first business at 16 (women’s fashion and sporting goods). Having been a child of the Internet for over 20 years, he is excited by the possibilities that online technology can bring to our lives.

Daniel has published extensively, and is an organiser and speaker at international conferences. He has a PhD from Scandinavia in pervasive computing.

Motivation for organising Launch48

Launch48 combines Daniel’s passions for bringing people together and implementing change. Most exciting to him is the journey on which Launch48 teams choose to travel: to get started, get doing something. Now. Helping these teams is not only an inspiration, but a personally satisfying experience for Daniel. Plus he meets some interesting people along the way.

 

Launch48 Founders

Adil Mohammed

Adil Mohammed

Adil Mohammed

Background

Adil is an enthusiastic entrepreneur who has travelled widely. He currently lives in London, is consulting, and working on the online travel utility EnTrip which he co-founded in 2008. His background includes a Master in Computers and Information Systems certification and working in the telecom industry.

Motivation for organising Launch48

Having been involved with EnTrip, Adil is keen to be active in the web technology and startup community, and he attends numerous events around Europe. In 2007 he attended Startup Weekend and had a tremendous experience.

He truly believes that Launch48 can help and assist existing and upcoming entrepreneurs in learning new skills and meeting like-minded people. He loves the concept of rapid application development (RAD) and of starting something material and interesting over a weekend.

Ian Broom

Ian Broom

Ian Broom

Background

Ian Broom has been creating web sites since he was in high school in the 1990’s. Since then he has completed a Bachelor of Information Systems, worked for a project management consulting company, assisted a number of charity organisations with their web sites and internal IT. He moved from Melbourne, Australia to London in 2007.

He currently works for a digital agency managing technical web projects with some of the largest brands in the UK, runs a small web site development business call Weboo, and is currently building 3 web apps for release in 2009.

Motivation for organising Launch48

Having wondered what makes a successful web app, Ian helped organise Startup Weekend in 2007. The result was a very enjoyable, energy-fuelled weekend which saw a group of people create a fantastic web app and some great relationships were formed.

To experience the same fun and excitement, Ian wanted to create an event that offered the same opportunities to a new group of people, and experience the intensity and camaraderie that entrepreneurs and human spirit produces when focusing on a joint goal.