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Janine Allis (born 1965) [1] is an Australian businesswoman who is the founder of Boost Juice and part-owner of Retail Zoo, which is the parent company of Boost Juice
The founder of Boost Juice Bars, Janine Allis, noticed the fad of the juice bar when on holiday in the United States in 1999. With her husband, Jeff Allis, Janine decided to bring the idea to Australia. [3] In 2000, Allis opened her first Boost Juice Bar in King William Street, Adelaide while she was on maternity leave. [4]
Retail Zoo was founded by Janine and Jeff Allis in 2000. [5] A majority stake was later sold to private equity investor Riverside Company. In 2014 Riverside's shareholding was purchased by Bain Capital.
The sixth season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia premiered on the Nine Network on 22 May 2022. [1] British business magnate and The Apprentice UK host, Lord Alan Sugar leads the series as CEO, with Janine Allis returning as a boardroom advisor and Nick Bell as new advisor.
Janine Allis, founder and CEO of Boost Juice, goes undercover and works in Boost Juice bars and a mobile van as well as the company's latest venture, Salsa's Fresh Mex Grill. [ 5 ] [ 8 ] 4
The Champions include Boost Juice founder and Shark Tank star Janine Allis, former senator, Olympic hockey gold medalist and Olympic sprinter Nova Peris, Olympic speed skating gold medalist Steven Bradbury and Australian Survivor season 4 contestant Luke Toki, who is the first former Australian Survivor player to return for another season.
Charles David Allis (born 1951), American molecular biologist; Gilbert J. Allis (c.1879–1932), British philatelist; Janine Allis (born 1965), Australian businesswoman; John Allis (born 1942), American cyclist; Harry Allis (1928–2006), American football player; Louis Allis (1916–1994), American politician; Louis Allis (golfer) (1866–1950 ...
In 2016, as part of the divorce settlement with his ex-wife Janine, Robertson was ordered by a high court judge to pay her £70 million, about a third of his £220m net worth. [ 2 ] In May 2020, football club AFC Wimbledon [ 3 ] announced that he would become a minority shareholder.