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In news to delight fans of serial entrepreneurs everywhere, Remo Giuffré, founder of iconic Sydney retail store REMO and TEDxSydney, is back with an exciting new product.
The REMORANDOM is a printed, biannual curation of “snack-sized stories, ideas and observations designed to inform, entertain and inspire a global community of curious readers”.
When he launched REMO in Darlinghurst in 1988, Giuffré’s mother’s reaction was questioning: “Darling, you’ve got three degrees and you’re opening a shop. Please help me understand”.
Over 35 years later, the entrepreneurial fire still burns.
And also Giuffré’s life-long quest to swim against the flow: “Businesswise, RR is a Big ZIG for REMO”, he recently wrote to supporters.
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