What's next for David Koch after leaving Sunrise at the top of his game?
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David 'Kochie' Koch is a highly respected figure in Australian television and news. For the past two decades, he has been the driving force behind one of the most successful breakfast TV shows in the country, Sunrise.
Recently, it was announced that he would be leaving this position to pursue something else, leaving many people curious about his next venture.
At 67 years old, many might choose a more leisurely lifestyle, but not Kochie.
Now, the suspense has ended as his next big move has been revealed.
The veteran finance journalist will be teaming up with Australian sugar-free drink brand Nexba and its parent company Goodness Group Global, to be a shareholder and advisor.
This comes after Australian Test cricket captain Pat Cummins was announced as a global brand ambassador and a shareholder in the brand, so David Koch's arrival further solidifies them as a formidable name in the beverage industry.
Founded by Troy Douglas and Drew Bilbe 13 years ago, Nexba has been going from strength to strength ever since, now selling a wide range of sugar-free drinks throughout Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, the UK and Europe.
Commenting on the move to join Nexba, Koch said, 'I met the Nexba founders on a plane ten years ago and have followed and admired their journey ever since.'
'Whenever I assess the suitability of a company for potential investment, there are a few key principles that guide me. One is the quality and integrity of the founders of the business, and the other is having a strong purpose to deliver value and impact long-term.'
'In the case of Nexba and Goodness Group Global, I overwhelmingly support both,' he said.
Nexba's founders also expressed their joy at Koch's involvement.
'Apart from being a much loved, well-known figure, David brings immense expertise and experience in business, and his guidance will prove to be invaluable,' Mr Douglas said.
'We're delighted to have him on board, and his involvement reaffirms the immense potential and value of our Goodsweet alternative to sugar and artificials in the food and beverage industry.'
News of Koch's involvement sparked a mixed reaction among Nexba fans. Some were happy to hear the celebrity backing, while others lamented his return to the limelight.
But, regardless of who or what may have led to a few heartburn moments on social media, Nexba's success has been built on a lot more than one man's name or another's shoes.
The founders started off living with their parents and driving the ever-recognisable Kombi van to make deliveries. Their grandparents also helped out on the production line in the company's first factory.
Now, Nexba is sold in most major supermarkets nationwide, and its product line ranges from crafted soft drink, kombucha, nootropics and iced tea to mixers and apple cider vinegar, with an estimated six billion grams of sugar omitted from diets worldwide over the last 13 years.
So not only is this a great move for David Koch, but his involvement with Nexba will hopefully lead to even greater success for the already-flourishing brand.
Drawing the curtains on a breakfast show legacy to championing healthier choices, Kochie's journey has been nothing short of fascinating. The man who once brought a touch of humour and a whole lot of finance knowledge to everyone's breakfast tables is all set to impress Aussies once more from behind the frosty label of a Nexba can.
What are your thoughts on this move, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Recently, it was announced that he would be leaving this position to pursue something else, leaving many people curious about his next venture.
At 67 years old, many might choose a more leisurely lifestyle, but not Kochie.
Now, the suspense has ended as his next big move has been revealed.
The veteran finance journalist will be teaming up with Australian sugar-free drink brand Nexba and its parent company Goodness Group Global, to be a shareholder and advisor.
This comes after Australian Test cricket captain Pat Cummins was announced as a global brand ambassador and a shareholder in the brand, so David Koch's arrival further solidifies them as a formidable name in the beverage industry.
Founded by Troy Douglas and Drew Bilbe 13 years ago, Nexba has been going from strength to strength ever since, now selling a wide range of sugar-free drinks throughout Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, the UK and Europe.
Commenting on the move to join Nexba, Koch said, 'I met the Nexba founders on a plane ten years ago and have followed and admired their journey ever since.'
'Whenever I assess the suitability of a company for potential investment, there are a few key principles that guide me. One is the quality and integrity of the founders of the business, and the other is having a strong purpose to deliver value and impact long-term.'
'In the case of Nexba and Goodness Group Global, I overwhelmingly support both,' he said.
Nexba's founders also expressed their joy at Koch's involvement.
'Apart from being a much loved, well-known figure, David brings immense expertise and experience in business, and his guidance will prove to be invaluable,' Mr Douglas said.
'We're delighted to have him on board, and his involvement reaffirms the immense potential and value of our Goodsweet alternative to sugar and artificials in the food and beverage industry.'
News of Koch's involvement sparked a mixed reaction among Nexba fans. Some were happy to hear the celebrity backing, while others lamented his return to the limelight.
But, regardless of who or what may have led to a few heartburn moments on social media, Nexba's success has been built on a lot more than one man's name or another's shoes.
The founders started off living with their parents and driving the ever-recognisable Kombi van to make deliveries. Their grandparents also helped out on the production line in the company's first factory.
Now, Nexba is sold in most major supermarkets nationwide, and its product line ranges from crafted soft drink, kombucha, nootropics and iced tea to mixers and apple cider vinegar, with an estimated six billion grams of sugar omitted from diets worldwide over the last 13 years.
So not only is this a great move for David Koch, but his involvement with Nexba will hopefully lead to even greater success for the already-flourishing brand.
Key Takeaways
- Former Sunrise host David Koch has invested in the Australian sugar-free drink brand Nexba, joining as a shareholder and advisor.
- The announcement comes after Australian Test cricket captain Pat Cummins was announced as a global brand ambassador and shareholder for the brand.
- Whilst the move was praised by many, some Nexba fans expressed their disappointment due to Koch's involvement.
- Nexba, founded by Sydney brothers-in-law Troy Douglas and Drew Bilbe, sells a wide range of sugar-free drinks in major local and international markets.
Drawing the curtains on a breakfast show legacy to championing healthier choices, Kochie's journey has been nothing short of fascinating. The man who once brought a touch of humour and a whole lot of finance knowledge to everyone's breakfast tables is all set to impress Aussies once more from behind the frosty label of a Nexba can.
What are your thoughts on this move, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!