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Solve in two category finals

Solve Consulting was awarded with two finalist placings at the 2019 Deakin University Geelong Business Awards.

The boutique consulting firm was a finalist in the Home Based & Micro Business and Corporate Social Responsibility categories.

On its award entry, Solve says its primary goal is to help community-based organisations achieve great things.

“Solve are passionate about delivering high quality outcomes to our clients and the communities they serve,” it says.

“What helps us stand out from the crowd is our tailored and personal approach.

“We take the time to get to know our clients and their challenges so that we can deliver practical, efficient solutions that exceed client expectations. By name and by nature we love solving problems.”

Established by Lesley and Simon White in 2013, Solve is a small family business that relocated to Geelong in 2015.

Lesley and Simon both have extensive senior leadership experience and have worked with clients across a range of different fields, including emergency services, healthcare, children and youth and early childhood education.

Lesley is a chemist and Simon an engineer and put into play their technical expertise to support projects as required.

Solve has clients based locally within Geelong, across Victoria, Australia and around the globe.

Some of their long-term clients include major organisations such as VICSES, Life Saving Victoria and the Federal Department of Health.

Solve also has a number of clients who it supports on a pro bono basis and Solve aims to donate 10 per cent of annual revenue to community-based organisations.

“We love helping our clients to achieve great things and have a lot of fun doing it,” the award entry says.

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