MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, March 13, 2014 (Press-News.org) Dr. Geoffrey Edelsten, Chief Executive Officer of Altels Management Pty., Ltd., has been recognized by Worldwide Branding for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in his profession.
With 47 years of experience, Dr. Edelsten is recognized in Australia as the medical practitioner who changed the course of the country's medical system by commencing superclinics, automating pathology and providing 24-hour care. In his current role with Altels Management for three years, he is overseeing all business operations via the management company and conducting telephone meetings with those that assist in managing the company in the U.S. and abroad.
He is an accomplished entrepreneur with business ventures that span not just in Australia but in the United States as well. He the first owner of major sporting franchise Sydney Swans. He also owns a coal mining company and has investment properties consisting of 600 homes in Ohio. He plans on continuing to grow his business ventures worldwide. He also has been a substantial philanthropic contributor, having donated more than $3 million. He attributes his success to his hard work and ingenuity. He became involved in his profession because he has always been an entrepreneur looking to invest in new opportunities.
Dr. Edelsten received a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Melbourne in 1966. Subsequently, he earned seven master's degrees in law, business administration, family medicine, sports medicine, occupational health, science, and health services management from various Australian universities. Recently inducted into Worldwide Branding, he also maintains affiliations with the National Association of Corporate Directors. He supports the fight against cancer, the Carlton Football Foundation and Beyondblue.
For more information about Dr. Edelsten, visit http://www.geoffedelsten.com.au.
Altels Management is an administrative company for overseas investments.
About Worldwide Branding
For over 15 years, Worldwide Branding has been the leading, one-stop-shop, personal branding company, both in the United States and abroad. From writing professional biographies and press releases, to creating and driving traffic to personal websites, our team of branding experts tailor each product specifically for our clients needs. We are dedicated to empowering our 600,000 clients with effective branding tools to help them achieve success. From healthcare to finance to education and law, our constituents represent every major industry and occupation, at all career levels.
An international company, we provide our members with access to members in over 52 countries including, the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, South Africa, Belgium, Mexico, Italy, Brazil, Sweden and The United Arab Emirates, just to name a few.
We presently have two offices, but we are headquartered on Long Island. Our team comprises more than 100 staff members and spans 10 key departments.
For more information, please visit http://www.worldwidebranding.com.
Contact:
Ellen Campbell
Director, Media Relations
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