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Tobi Skovron

Speaker Travels from Melbourne, VIC
Tobi Skovron
Topics
  • Collaboration
  • Entrepreneur
  • Growth
  • Leadership
  • Motivational
  • Success

Tobi Skovron is an accomplished Australian entrepreneur renowned for founding and leading innovative ventures across diverse industries.​

In 2003, Skovron co-founded Pet Loo, an indoor pet toilet solution, with a $20,000 investment. Over a decade, he scaled the company to $10 million in annual revenue, distributing products to over 150 countries. In 2012, Pet Loo was acquired by PetSafe, a leading pet product manufacturer that has gone on to sell the range created very successfully.

After nearly a decade in the United States, Skovron returned to Australia and, in 2017, co-founded CreativeCubes.Co, a flexible office and coworking space provider. Under his leadership, the company has expanded to dozens of locations in Australia, serving over 15,000+ businesses on a monthly basis.

Skovron's entrepreneurial achievements have been recognised with several accolades, including the Australian Entrepreneur of the Year Under 30 in 2008 and multiple Product of the Year awards in 2006, 2008, and 2015 and more recently as Australia's top 100 Innovators.

With over 25 years of experience, Skovron is known for his visionary leadership, innovative product development, and commitment to fostering collaborative business communities.

Keynote Titles
  • Rock Bottom: The Launchpad They Don’t Tell You About
  • To Rocketfuel: Turning Adversity Into Unstoppable Momentum
  • Beyond Satisfaction: Crafting Customer Experiences That Create Raving Fans
  • Delivering Happiness: The Secret Weapon Behind Winning Teams and Customer Obsession
  • Beyond Satisfaction: How Going the Extra Mile Creates Customers (and Teams) for Life
  • The Happiness Engine: Building Companies Where Customer Experience Isn’t a Department — It’s the Culture