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Samantha Dunn

We don’t want to replace professional consultants … we want to help entrepreneurs who wouldn’t engage them in the first place


A first-of-its-kind DIY consultancy programme to help entrepreneurs make the leap into the wellness world will launch in November.

WellBusiness Builder’s Academy has been created by Samantha Dunn, who’s been a spa consultant for nearly 25 years, working on famous brands such as Kamalaya and Chiva-Som.

Affordable consulting
Dunn, who’s based in Sydney and was chair of the Australian Wellness Association until recently, has devised the programme to take entrepreneurs through the steps she takes as a professional consultant. These include phase one of a project, comprising market study, concept development, business planning and feasibility, as well as phase two, which covers implementation and pre-opening. “Participants will effectively have their entire business mapped out,” she says.

WellBusiness Builder’s Academy is split into 12 modules delivered via online videos with downloadable transcripts and supported by weekly live sessions and a one-to-one mentoring slot per section. Customisable templates, worksheets and access to support calls will also be available.

The basic package will cost US$4,900 (€4,498, £8,856) and can be completed over 12 months. In comparison, Dunn estimates that a professional spa consultant could charge anything from US$20,000-US$60,000 (€17,927-€55,080, £15,740-£47,216) for a phase one scope and much more for pre-opening services.

Encouraging entrepreneurs
“We’re not aiming to replace professional consultants,” says Dunn. “There’s no substitution for years of hands-on experience.

“We intend to expand the entrepreneur pool by providing a solution to those who wouldn’t normally engage a consultant in the first place.

“They’re typically people who have a dream and deep desire to make an impact. They’ve often been through a crisis and/or had their own lives transformed through wellness and now want to bring that experience to others. However, they’re usually working on a shoestring budget and are put off by not knowing where to start.”

Dunn will trial the offering at an in-person boot camp at Bali’s Adiwana Bisma resort in October. The five-day event, limited to 12 entrepreneurs, will provide immediate feedback on the content before the official launch of the programme on Dunn’s website, www.thewellnessmakers.com, in November.

She’ll also be running a two-day consultant training camp on top of this, with a view to building up an A-team to support the potential new industry arrivals.

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Spa People
Samantha Dunn

We don’t want to replace professional consultants … we want to help entrepreneurs who wouldn’t engage them in the first place


A first-of-its-kind DIY consultancy programme to help entrepreneurs make the leap into the wellness world will launch in November.

WellBusiness Builder’s Academy has been created by Samantha Dunn, who’s been a spa consultant for nearly 25 years, working on famous brands such as Kamalaya and Chiva-Som.

Affordable consulting
Dunn, who’s based in Sydney and was chair of the Australian Wellness Association until recently, has devised the programme to take entrepreneurs through the steps she takes as a professional consultant. These include phase one of a project, comprising market study, concept development, business planning and feasibility, as well as phase two, which covers implementation and pre-opening. “Participants will effectively have their entire business mapped out,” she says.

WellBusiness Builder’s Academy is split into 12 modules delivered via online videos with downloadable transcripts and supported by weekly live sessions and a one-to-one mentoring slot per section. Customisable templates, worksheets and access to support calls will also be available.

The basic package will cost US$4,900 (€4,498, £8,856) and can be completed over 12 months. In comparison, Dunn estimates that a professional spa consultant could charge anything from US$20,000-US$60,000 (€17,927-€55,080, £15,740-£47,216) for a phase one scope and much more for pre-opening services.

Encouraging entrepreneurs
“We’re not aiming to replace professional consultants,” says Dunn. “There’s no substitution for years of hands-on experience.

“We intend to expand the entrepreneur pool by providing a solution to those who wouldn’t normally engage a consultant in the first place.

“They’re typically people who have a dream and deep desire to make an impact. They’ve often been through a crisis and/or had their own lives transformed through wellness and now want to bring that experience to others. However, they’re usually working on a shoestring budget and are put off by not knowing where to start.”

Dunn will trial the offering at an in-person boot camp at Bali’s Adiwana Bisma resort in October. The five-day event, limited to 12 entrepreneurs, will provide immediate feedback on the content before the official launch of the programme on Dunn’s website, www.thewellnessmakers.com, in November.

She’ll also be running a two-day consultant training camp on top of this, with a view to building up an A-team to support the potential new industry arrivals.

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