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Who's Who of Melbourne's Indian Community 2017
Sam Arora

Sam Arora—Executive

Sam Arora arrived in Australia in 1998, and tried his hand at multiple businesses, starting with IT, and then moving to the travel industry. “I entered real estate in 2010, and I consider this the single most important moment in my career,” says Sam, who joined Biggin & Scott in 2016.

“This has given me more growth professionally and personally,” adds Sam, the selling principal at the company.

A different side

I believe: Team work is dream work

What I love about Australia: It’s a friendly happy place to live

What I love about India: It’s home

A must-read: The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

Advice to entrepreneurs: Never quit!

Who’s Who of Melbourne’s Indian Community 2017 magazine now online! Check here.

 

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