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Jess Wilson

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Global Award Winning Tech CEO

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About me

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur
  • Technology
  • CEO/Chairman
  • Professional
  • Keynote Speaker

Jess is an award winning tech entrepreneur. Starting her first business at 16 and second at 22 which she scaled into 130 countries and was a finalist contestant on China’s version of Shark Tank x The Apprentice ‘The Next Unicorn’ which aired to 15M p/episode.

Jess is the co-founder of Women Making Waves, a tech company raising awareness and funding women’s rights law reform. 


She has been pinned by Forbes as one of 1,000 entrepreneurs under 30 to change the world in the next 50 years, appeared on Smart

Company’s 30 under 30 three times and toured as the opening keynote speaker for Tony Robbins, Tom Bilyue and has MC’d and interviewed the likes of Sir Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, Robert Kiyosaki and the All Black’s Dan Carter throughout their Australian and New Zealand speaking tours.


Jess specialises in keynotes on the topics of Innovation/AI as her leading keynote and Women in business in addition to entrepreneurship. Jess has presented keynotes with the likes of Lenovo, KPMG, Airbnb, Tiktok, Google, Jobs Australia, Domain, Carsales.com, Commonwealth

Bank, McKinsey, Quest Apartments, Forbes Australia, YPO, EO, Workato and Australia

Property Institute to name a few


Available in

Need me to travel to your location? I will travel for opportunities in:
Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, United Kingdom, United States