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I DID IT MY WAY... When a mission to help a forgotten Pacific People and an unorthodox idea is hatched in a family's garage and turns into a multi-million dollar global brand. This is the inspiring story of Stacey King. An accomplished Australian entrepreneur, corporate executive and philanthropist. How it all began and how it all ended. From the remotest villages to the rolling plains of Mongolia. Stacey forges a business path that is unique. A Cause driven juggernaut that focused on a global message to seek justice, the importance of our shared humanity and what we can all do in our lives to…mehr

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I DID IT MY WAY... When a mission to help a forgotten Pacific People and an unorthodox idea is hatched in a family's garage and turns into a multi-million dollar global brand. This is the inspiring story of Stacey King. An accomplished Australian entrepreneur, corporate executive and philanthropist. How it all began and how it all ended. From the remotest villages to the rolling plains of Mongolia. Stacey forges a business path that is unique. A Cause driven juggernaut that focused on a global message to seek justice, the importance of our shared humanity and what we can all do in our lives to truly make a difference. From her first business enterprise at 15 years of age and her unending belief that anything is possible, she shares her vision and her determination that you never give up. This is her journey- The Rise & Fall of a Multi-Million Dollar Brand
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Stacey M. King is a historian, author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who has advocated for the Indigenous Banaban people for many decades. In 1989, she began researching her family's history for a historical novel based on their lives, Nakaa's Awakening: Land of Matang (Book One; 2000).In 1997, she formed a personal and collaborative partnership with the late Ken Raobeia Sigrah, a Ba-naban Clan historian and spokesperson. Their first published work, Te Rii Ni Banaba - backbone of Ba-naba (2001; 2019), is a history book written from an indigenous perspective and endorsed by Banaban Clan elders.With the establishment of Banaban Vision Publications, Stacey is converting much of their writings and research findings into digital publications. Since the passing of her beloved partner, Raobeia Ken Sigrah, she has been determined to continue his legacy in preserving Banaban history for future generations.