The How I Beat Team
Justin Bennett
Founder of How I Beat, which started with How I Beat RSI in 2005. I’ve received hundreds of e-mails from around the world from a site that only took a day or two to get online, so it makes more than enough sense to expand this concept and take it to another level. I’m hoping to document hundreds of positive testimonies on each site. This could take at least a couple of years to get it all done, but Justin is patient and ultimately has deep faith in people and the power of personal testimony.
Kat Clay
Justin’s better half. Who patiently heard Justin wax lyrical about this website project for too long. She’s the real worker in the background who ensures evereything actually get’s done and not just talked about. An amazing artist, amazing wife.
www.katclay.com
www.radiantattack.com
Joshua Lee
Josh is cool. Awesome marketing and business brain. Committed, dedicated and hard working and who also knows how to have fun when it’s needed too.
Matthew McKormack
An acting legend who Justin met making a play about Joan of Arc.
Warren Roma
Justin met Warren studying counselling. Warren is one of the most committed and talented people Justin knows off. His work rate is off the radar. A passionate dancer and worker in mental health field. A man who continues to study and study, he should have about three masters one of these years.
Richard Luke
Richard Luke, a member of Newtown Mission, completed his cadetship in journalism with Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, reporting on both State and Federal politics.
He has been a reporter or editor of a number of publications since then and currently edits two booklets for the Uniting Church.
Before coming to Newtown Mission, he was a member of Wesley Mission, where he was the School for Senior Citizens Philosophy for Everyday Living class lecturer for seven years and led cell groups.
At Newtown Mission, he leads the Search the Scriptures group after church services.
His motto to life is summed up in Philippians 4:13-14 ‘Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.’
Gemma Macri
Gemma is the generation Y of the team. If you don’t find her cycling around uni rushing off to classes at Sydney uni, she will be talking about social justice issues including why she likes eating vegetarian food. She has an appetite for interpretive or lyrical dancing
