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Carolyn Claire Creswell (née Tennent, born 30 December 1973) is an Australian businesswoman and television host.[1][2] She is best known as the founder of Australian brand Carman's Fine Foods.[3][4][5]

Early life and education

Creswell was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia; her parents are Marcia and David Tennent. Creswell graduated from St Catherine's School in Toorak,[6] Victoria, before attending Monash University where she received her BA in Arts in 1994. She completed a year of a law degree at the University of London in 1996.

Career

Carman's Fine Foods

At the age of 18, Creswell purchased a small local hand-made muesli business for $1,000, whom she had worked and founded her own brand, Carman's Fine Foods. In 1993, Carman's Fine Foods obtained its first interstate distributor in New South Wales.[7] The turning point for Creswell came when Coles Supermarkets agreed to trial her muesli in some of its Melbourne stores. By 1997, Coles stocked Carman's muesli nationally; Woolworths followed in 2001.In 2002 Carman's Fine Foods expanded into the muesli bar category. In 2003, an Austrade Export Development Grant aided Carman's introduction to international buyers.[8] As of 2019, Carman's Fine Foods is an Australian brand distributed in more than 35 countries around the world including China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.[9][10][11]

Television

In 2013 Creswell joined Network Ten as a mentor and judge on Recipe to Riches alongside Darren Robertson, Russel Howcroft, and Jess Gill. Creswell has also appeared on the panel of Network Ten's The Project and Studio Ten.[12]

Recognition and awards

  • 2007 Ernst & Young's Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.[13]
  • 2007 Finalist Telstra Victorian Business Woman of the Year
  • 2008 Finalist Veuve Cliquot Australian Business Woman of the Year
  • 2009 Finalist InStyle Women of Style Awards
  • 2009 Commendee (Large Services) Governor of Victoria Export Awards
  • 2012 Telstra Australia Business Woman of the Year[14][15][16]

Philanthropy

Creswell was formerly a board member for the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (2009-2012), Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation (2010-2017) and the Human Rights Law Centre (2015-2018). She's currently an ambassador of the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre[17] and Smiling Mind and the patron of St Kilda Gatehouse. Creswell is also a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Young Presidents' Organization. Among other roles, Creswell currently works on the professional keynote circuit.[18][19][20]

Personal life

Creswell lives in Melbourne with her husband Peter Creswell and four children.[21]

References

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