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INCUBATOR CELEBRATES ONE YEAR OF NURTURING BUSINESSES

Kristian enjoys celebrating a year of helping the Adelaide startup community through working with Thinclab! He had a wonderful time watching the startups and mentors grow over the past 12 months and looks forward to seeing everyone grow and flourish over years to come.

DEW staff network and learn at tourism conference

Minister Speirs has expressed his support for the tourism agenda, telling operators that ‘we have your back’ at the Nature-based Tourism Industry Business breakfast, one of the featured events at last week’s SA Tourism Conference. Yvette added, ‘I really enjoyed the ‘Failing Forward’ talk by Kristian Livolsi. It encouraged me to want to keep pushing with […]

Livolsi to help start-up centre

We have news! Kristian Livolsi has joined the ThincLab team as our inaugural Entrepreneur in Residence. Welcome Kristian! – Thinclab Kristian Livolsi to help start-up centre –Cameron England , Business editor, The Advertiser Kristian Livolsi has been appointed Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Adelaide’s ThincLab. Mr. Livolsi, who is also an adjunct professor […]

ENTREPRENEUR IN RESIDENCE BRINGS HIS VISION TO THINCLAB

The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab has appointed its first Entrepreneur in Residence to provide mentorship, inspiration and advice to locally based start-up companies. Adelaide entrepreneur Kristian Livolsi – who has experienced both the soaring highs and devastating lows of the business world – will apply his knowledge and leadership skills to the role of Entrepreneur […]

STARS 100 CLUB SOIREE

Our recent Stars100 Club Soiree transported us to ‘Vietnam’! Stars 100 member Kristian Livolsi, hosted the event in his latest venue, Vietnamese Garage. Kristian welcomed us to the evening, sharing why supporting Youth Opportunities and giving young people a chance to realize their potential is at the core of what he does. Our guest speaker for the night, […]

Adelaide’s blind apprentice chef breaks down vision barriers

Apprentice chef Alex Kolberg and head chef Kristian Livolsi prep for service in the Taxpayer Restaurants Kitchen in Adelaide

‘I think people are gutless’“People have stereotypes … it just shows you how shallow people are,” Mr Kristian Livolsi The only lack of vision Adelaide’s blind apprentice chef is limited from is from those who did not employ him according to Alex Kolberg’s new boss. For two and a half years Mr Alex Kolberg searched […]