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How Judy Anderson's imposter syndrome helped build her incredible career

  • Lee Jing Wei
  • Nov 20, 2018
  • 1 min read
This article was originally published on RMIT Launchpad.
Life has groomed Judy Anderson for a career as an entrepreneur.

Born to what she describes as “the perfect storm of parents”, her primary school teacher mother fostered creativity while her railway engineer father taught Judy analytical and problem-solving skills.

In fact, his idea of playtime was taking apart an old computer and getting Judy to put it back together in working condition.

At just 7-years-old, Judy won an invention competition with a tracking device she made for her mother’s often misplaced glasses.

“I put a tracking device on her glasses frame and a finder button on her car keys. So every time she lost them, she would press the button and it would flash and make a big beeping sound,” she said.

“That’s my childhood - always wanting to build things and figuring out how stuff works.”

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