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Adala Bolto, founder and CEO of ZADI; unleashing a movement of extraordinary women. A conversation on taking responsibility and “Getting Sh*t done”

Adala Bolto, founder and CEO of ZADI; unleashing a movement of extraordinary women. A conversation on taking responsibility and “Getting Sh*t done”

Released Monday, 10th February 2020
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Adala Bolto, founder and CEO of ZADI; unleashing a movement of extraordinary women. A conversation on taking responsibility and “Getting Sh*t done”

Adala Bolto, founder and CEO of ZADI; unleashing a movement of extraordinary women. A conversation on taking responsibility and “Getting Sh*t done”

Adala Bolto, founder and CEO of ZADI; unleashing a movement of extraordinary women. A conversation on taking responsibility and “Getting Sh*t done”

Adala Bolto, founder and CEO of ZADI; unleashing a movement of extraordinary women. A conversation on taking responsibility and “Getting Sh*t done”

Monday, 10th February 2020
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Adala Bolto, has a strong passion and dedication to fitness lifestyle with more than fourteen years in the fitness industry. Adalo has excelled in her career as a personal trainer and popular group fitness instructor.

In July 2017, equipped with a clear vision for a scalable franchise model and a strong business plan, Adala pitched her idea to investors to launch ZADI. Shortly after launching the first two ZADI studios in Sydney, ZADI has created an outstanding reputation for a unique member experience.

In this episode of the Human Potential Podcast Adala talks with our host, Oliver Freer, about ZADI’s purpose. Adala discusses the importance of being authentic and open, the uniqueness of the female fitness industry, the challenge of recruiting and retaining the right people, taking personal responsibility, solving problems and getting sh*t done!

More about Adala Bolto

Adala uses traditional fitness systems that work and in addition has developed her own tailored programs for one on one and group training sessions, specifically for female clients.

Leveraging her industry experience as well as her business acumen and entrepreneurial skills, she joined Fernwood, as a club manager in 2014, and went on to become a franchisee. She then saw a gap in the Australian market for bespoke fitness programs. Her programs target women who want a more specialised approach and a unique experience whilst training with likeminded strong women.

With her ZADI business, she is embarking on an exciting and ambitious course. However, there is no doubt that under the direction of Adala Bolto, with her charisma, leadership ability and problem solving skills, the business will be a huge ongoing success.

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