Tomorrow Woman and Tomorrow Man acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations.
Anjulie grew up in eastern Melbourne with her younger brother. Raised in a creative mixed-race family, she often found herself navigating the delicate balance of traditional Indian values within an Australian context.
Anjulie studied for a diploma in Product Development & Merchandising at RMIT, which served as the cornerstone for her career in the retail industry. Her background encompasses roles in retail, buying, and e-commerce.
Starting a family inspired Anjulie to break free from the communication patterns she had inherited. Her focus shifted to ensuring her two daughters' emotional needs were met, nurturing their emotional resilience, and empowering them to build healthy relationships. The guiding values of Tomorrow Woman + Tomorrow Man resonated deeply with her, leading to a shift from e-commerce to a Marketing Automation role within the organisation.
Outside of work, Anjulie loves being creative with her young family and nurturing their curiosity about the world. They often choose outdoor adventures and escape the city for the beach. Whether it's experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen or working on artistic projects, you'll frequently see her happily sharing her creations with friends and family.
Facilitation + the support system around delivery is what sets Tomorrow Woman apart. Each of our team have a ‘special something’ and are committed to the impact Tomorrow Woman has. No one else works quite like we do - we can confidently say we're one of a kind.
Learn more about our unique special sauce. Know the difference between “facilitators” (what we actually do) and “presenters” (what we don’t really do) here.
If you want to be a part of what we do, get in touch today. We celebrate the different roads we’ve taken, that’ve brought about different talents and fresh ideas. Our roads converge here, bound by our vision of a better tomorrow.