Louise Schultze
Louise Schultze; January 17, 1980) is an Australian Philanthropist and Entrepreneur. Founder and CEO of iBidAM.com Pty Ltd. A national Advertising & Marketing company working with over 10,000 small businesses in Australia. She has received nominations for the Australian Telstra Business Womens Awards, The Marketing Executives International - Australian Marketer of the year, and the Anthill Cool Company Awards. Louise has promoted and volunteered in humanitarian and environmental causes throughout the world, and is noted for her work with foster children through Salem International. She has solely cared for 9 indigineous additional children through foster care several times in her home in Gippsland. She has been cited as Australia's version of Angelina Jolie, one of the world's most beautiful women and takes corporate social responsibility one step further by not only coaching large corporations AbOUT the importance of social responsibility in capatilism, but she walks the talk by donating all her personal profits of iBidAM to The Salem Foundation.
Though she made her philanthropic debut as a child in a family of 10 children regularly helping out at soup vans, Louise's career really began in earnest a decade later with moving up to management in the first year of employment in the film and cinema industry at the age of 18. The head of a department on a national level. She then went on to own her first company at age 23, Target Budget Solutions, which was later bought out by The Anode Group in 2006, for an undisclosed figure. Dec 2006 research began for Louise's second company which is now widely known as iBidAM.com. In March/April 8, over 31 days 8,000 businesses across Australia signed up to work with iBidAM and now over 10,000 proudly use iBidAM.com. iBidAM supplies all advertising and marketing goods for micro business to small business and the suppliers across Australia compete against each other for the work. iBidAM locks out international traders, but accepts international clients. Louise has only recently achieved wider fame after various media released her philanthropic endeavours with her Salem Australia Foundation this year, through Madison, The Melbourne Observer, and many other major mediums across Australia. She has now established herself as one of the best-known and philanthropic and entrepreneurs in Australia.
She separated from partner (unknown) at the age of 24 after her son (Lochlan Graham) was 6 months old. Louise currently lives in a small rural town in Gippsland with her son Lochlan Graham (six), with Australian and International adoption looming, and various foster children.