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Eve Ash

Job Titles:
  • Psychologist I Author I Filmmaker I Public Speaker I Entrepreneur
Eve worked for the Australian Government as a psychologist and trainer, and founded Seven Dimensions in 1979. She pioneered the comedy training film business in Australia, working with Australia's best creative talents, including John Clarke, Ian McFadyen, Peter Moon, Graeme Blundell, Julie McGregor and Ted Robinson. In 1986 she teamed up with fellow psychologist, Peter Quarry, to create another internationally successful company - Ash.Quarry Productions. Eve is one of Australia's most successful producers of training films, television and multimedia packages. Through her two companies, Seven Dimensions and Ash.Quarry Productions, Eve has produced over 500 training films, DVDs and television episodes. Eve and Peter Quarry created the SKILL INDICATORS - feedback assessment tools, now sold to Dutch company TFC and the Ash.Quarry range of DVDs and videos is now owned by VEA/Training Point.net. Seven Dimensions has a network of worldwide distributors and there are over 10,000 client organisations internationally, which have purchased or used products created by Seven Dimensions and Ash.Quarry Productions. Eve is a national winner of the Telstra Businesswomen's Awards (Westpac Business Owner Award1999), and her programs have won top honours at festivals in NY, Chicago and London - in all over 140 awards for creativity and excellence. Eve trained and worked as a psychologist, and is now a popular public speaker, MC and business facilitator. Her books Rewrite Your Life! (2002) and Rewrite Your Relationships! (2004) (co-written by Rob Gerrand) were published by Penguin Books. Eve is an eloquent, amusing and entertaining public speaker, MC and business facilitator, who delights in a challenge and gets great audience reaction. She has been keynote speaker at a wide range of events and conferences internationally, and can present to CEOs, senior executives, people from all levels and from all backgrounds, from triathletes to tradespeople.