Shannon is assistant editor and digital editor at frankie magazine.
She heads up frankie’s website, e-newsletter and small-business vertical Strictly Business, and is an all-round writer for the mag.
The Makers in Business Online Symposium, presented by Make Good Things Happen, was the very first event of its kind in Australia.
Over two full days and 100% online for maximum comfort, on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th August 2022 an outstanding lineup of industry experts provided tips and advice directly relevant to the makers, artists and designers of Australia.
Presentation : Submitting your work to media presented by Emma Do and Shannon Jenkins of frankie Strictly Business
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Shannon is assistant editor and digital editor at frankie magazine.
She heads up frankie’s website, e-newsletter and small-business vertical Strictly Business, and is an all-round writer for the mag.
All up over 30 community professionals with keen advice presented at the Makers in Business Online Symposium.
This in addition to the maker allies and industry mentors you know and love, both Angela D’Alton and Renee Baker of D’Alton Baker Productions, founders of Make Good Things Happen.

Emily Wright is Creative Director and founder of Nancybird, an evolving design label based in the inner north of Naarm/Melbourne.

Rachel Burke is a practicing multidisciplinary artist, designer, and author based in Brisbane, Australia, of @imakestagram fame.

Christina Kelly is a fashion veteran working in the rag trade for over 20 years running the Sydney fashion empire that is Made590.

Pete Cromer is one of Australia’s most popular artists and his signature artworks are instantly recognisable.

Jess Harwood is an illustrator, communications professional and environmental campaigner living on Gadigal land in Sydney.

Amy owns and operates Confetti Rebels, a feminist apparel brand that aims to empower the womxn around her.

Shannon is assistant editor and digital editor of frankie magazine, presenting Submitting Your Work to Media.

Kirsten Devitt, owner and designer at Each To Own, Keep-oh and Small Works Gallery, began her home based craft business in 2009.

Liane Rossler is an artist, designer and curator who has worked in creative industries for over thirty years.

Middle Child is a jewellery and accessories label with a penchant for mid-century modern design founded by Lauren Hassett.

Renee Baker is one of the Make Good Things Happen founding partners, and mentor to makers at D’Alton Baker Productions.

Maryann is a weaver and exhibiting artist. She is a co-founder of One Billion Stars and Super Native Unlimited.

Thailand-born Australian Web Developer turned Candle Maker, Waan Pivasiri started pouring candles in 2013 and it became You, Me & Bones.

Troy is the co-founder of Blaklash Creative – an agency specialising in creative projects that connect people to positive experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.

Tess McCabe is a publisher and manages Creative Minds featuring resources targeted at creatives and small business owners.

Lisa Cahill is the CEO and Artistic Director of the Australian Design Centre team based on Gadigal Land of the Eora Nation, Sydney NSW.

Uncle Phuncle, a range of clothing all designed and hand made in Melbourne was founded by Ashley Dyer, a self taught designer and maker.

Mount Vic and Me® was established in 2013 by local designer Kara Cooper, who resides in the historic village of Mount Victoria.

Erin Madeley is founder of Perth Makers Market, owner of Erin Madeley Consulting and the Perth Upmarket family of events.

Emma is the editor of frankie magazine and is presenting Submitting Your Work to Media as part of the Makers in Business Online Symposium.

Sarah Stanford, (formerly Novelise) is a content designer, strategist, and copywriter here to help you make better content decisions.

Amanda is the Director of Magpie Goose, a platform that fosters the celebration of Aboriginal culture, people and stories through the medium of fashion.

Angela D’Alton is one of the founding partners of Make Good Things Happen, and provides business services to makers at D’Alton Baker Productions.

Jo Walker is a content strategist, brand storyteller and editor, which means she can figure out the stories your business should be telling.

Belinda Harris, or Bel as she is most commonly known, has been involved with BrisStyle Inc. since the very beginning in 2008.

Emma is the founder of The Makers and Shakers, Round She Goes and the Slow Fashion Market.

Rachel Kimberley is a product photographer and stylist specialising in creative product photography and stop motion animations.

Heidi Helyard is Australia’s premier polymer clay jewellery artist and designer, working and living on Darkinjung Country.

Dr. Mikala Tai is the Head of Visual Arts at Australia Council for the Arts, previously the director of the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney.

Jeff McCann specialises in community engagement projects, public art, education, collaborations, illustration, props and fashion.

Tabitha Emma is a brand designer and educator helping creative small businesses to create compelling and captivating brands that allow their creativity to shine and attract their ideal audience

Designed in the home studio of Shuh Lee, based in Melbourne, shuh. is a whimsical take on all things colourful, wearable, usable and fun.

Aimee Davies combined her Therapeutic skills and creative industry experience to create The Hey Mate Project.