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From juggling diverse jobs to starting her own business

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August 24, 2025

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- Rosalind Ang

From juggling diverse jobs to starting her own business

The meaning of money for Ms Hannah Moreno changed when she went from juggling different jobs to starting her own company.

To Ms Moreno, money used to be a way to cover daily expenses, but she realised later in life that it was a means to effect change in the world.

"My husband and I both strongly believe that many of the world's problems can be solved through ethical entrepreneurship," the 41-year-old said.

The Australian started out as a gymnastics instructor at the age of 14. When she turned 21, she worked as a bartender and a nightclub promoter until she was 26, earning a substantial income but finding little fulfilment in the work.

After graduating from university, Ms Moreno got a job as a translator at French retailer Auchan, where she worked as the English liaison between the company's Italian, Taiwanese, Ukrainian and Russian subsidiaries. This role exposed her to cross-cultural communication.

While she enjoyed the job, the pay was not enough for her day-to-day expenses, and she had to supplement her income by teaching English to schoolchildren and company executives.

"A little soul-searching uncovered the fact that the common thread across all roles where I truly excelled was compelling communication," said Ms Moreno, who then went on to pursue a master's degree in strategic public relations at the University of Sydney.

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