Claire Moore is an inspiring, relatable and down-to-earth speaker.
Claire speaks honestly about being a female entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry, a working mother, a wife and how things have not always been straightforward or easy in her life. 2016 was a year that if it didn't kill, had to make you stronger.
She never gave up on her dreams and became the 2019 Victorian Rural Woman of the Year, subsequently founding Sweet Justice, a "for purpose, for profit" enterprise educating, supporting and employing people from the Criminal Justice system. Claire now spends more time inside prisons than outside them.
Talking Points
Supporting and Employing people from the Criminal Justice System
Sweet Justice is a diversified ‘for-profit-for-purpose’ business. We believe deeply in the power of providing a job and a career to people who have previously lacked that pathway. It can change the course of their lives!Supporting and Employing people from the Criminal Justice System
Outcomes:
- Dedication to the concept of Sweet Justice
- Passion for the beekeeping industry
Video
Beekeeping program giving young men in Victorian youth justice a second chance | ABC News
Claire Moore's bees are usually busy collecting honey at her farm, but for the past 10 weeks more than 20,000 of them have been at a youth justice centre helping teach young offenders a chance to become the beekeepers of the future.