Josh Ross and Adam McCurdie recognised for work on social enterprise that donates ticket booking fees to charity
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A social enterprise that donates booking fees from tickets for festivals, concerts and events to children’s charities has been recognised with a Committee for Sydney award.
Humanitix co-founders, Josh Ross and Adam McCurdie, have been recognised as emerging leaders by the Committee for Sydney as part of the thinktank’s annual awards alongside other New South Wales business and culture leaders.
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