About Pomegranate Marketing
Based in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast, Pomegranate Marketing was established to meet the growing demand from small businesses like you who wanted to increase their marketing efforts and online presence and achieve some real results.
Behind the scenes, we have a host of marketing consultants, web developers and web designers that have many years of experience across a broad range of industries and areas on hand to meet your needs.
Kirsty Bond is the driving force behind Pomegranate Marketing and has over 10 years experience in marketing, sales and business development. Her career started in the UK, working in the marketing and sales department of a rapidly expanding travel company. This opportunity gave her experience in many different aspects of running a small business as well as the travel bug!
In 2003 she landed in Sydney and was the first person ever sponsored from overseas by an organisation with a turnover of $20m p.a. Her role as Business Development Manager took her far and wide from New Zealand to Europe and she significantly increased the organisations' sales in four years.
Kirsty relocated to the
Sunshine Coast in 2007 and joined an award winning 4.5 star
resort as the Business Development Manager. After
this stint in the corporate world, she worked with one of
Australia's leading charities as Business Development
Manager and then volunteer. She was responsible for
developing a marketing strategy and brand to establish
viable and sustainable diverse income streams for their new
Events and Function centre.
Kirsty is passionate about marketing and business
development and has developed a wide variety of 'real
world' skills along her career path. She brings
professionalism and a genuine enthusiasm to Pomegranate
Marketing and prides herself ondelivering affordable services and
solutions for clients based on a real understanding of
their business.
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