Greek Australian mum, Toni Lontis, wins in prestigious entrepreneur awards for 2021

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Greek Australian mum, Toni Lontis, has won in the ‘Disabled Business Excellence’ category of the AusMumpreneur Awards for 2021.

Ms Lontis also placed second in the ‘Overcoming the Odds’ category for her business Tony Lontis Enterprises.

Through Tony Lontis Enterprises, Ms Lontis aims to help heal others by sharing her own personal struggle with depression, anxiety and trauma. She’s also passionate about promoting self-awareness and self-improvement.

Tony Lontis.

Ms Lontis was among eight other Greek mothers across Australia who were finalists in the awards as well.

READ MORE: Greek Australian mothers named finalists in prestigious entrepreneur awards for 2021.

Aphrodite Bouari from Sweet But Psycho came in third place in the categories ‘Creative Entrepreneur’ and ‘Regional Business,’ while Cathy Dimarchos also placed third in the ‘Women Will Change The World’ category for Solutions2you.

Eight Greek mothers across Australia who were finalists in the awards.

Meanwhile, Mary Maksenos from Maksemos Group placed third in the ‘Creative Entrepreneur’ section, and Cassandra Kalpaxis came second in the ‘Rising Star’ category for her work with Kalpaxis Legal.

The Awards, presented by The Women’s Business School, celebrate and recognise Australian mums in business achieving outstanding success in areas such as business excellence, product development, customer service and digital innovation.

Congratulations to all the winners, place-getters and finalists!

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