Episode 3

Episode 3

Episode 3

Location Icon Australian Capital Territory

Professional Title Icon Agricultural Industry Information Provider

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Hours Available:

11 – 20

Work Availability:

Contract, Casual

Hourly Rate:

Varies based on project

ABN or ACN:

Yes

Qualifications:

Master Agribusiness, Diploma of Education, RG146 Derivatives, BA Economics, BSc Business IT and E-Business, ISO9001 lead auditor

When Ready to Start:

Immediately

Professional Services Category:

Finance & Accounting, Advertising, Communications, Events & Marketing, General Consulting, Journalism, writing & content creation

Episode 3 (EP3) is an independent, data-driven market analysis service that provides premium insights and reports to the agriculture industry, food manufacturing sector and their associated markets.

Through robust analytical assessment, EP3 assists agricultural stakeholders to make better, more informed decisions that drive profitability.

The EP3 team is comprised primarily of Matt Dalgleish and Andrew Whitelaw
Andrew Whitelaw, originally from the UK, took his early career strides in the animal feed and biofuels sector. In 2010, he moved to Australia, bringing his passion for business and agriculture along with him.

A graduate from the University of Western Scotland in Business IT, and later, the University of Queensland with a master’s in Agribusiness, Andrew has steadily built his expertise. He’s held various roles in agriculture and food sectors, even co-owning a pig farm with Matt Dalgleish, a friend and co-founder at EP3.

Away from work, Andrew shares his passion for sharing and learning about agriculture on a podcast called ‘AgWatchers’, which he co-hosts with Dalgleish. He also keeps active with a mix of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, boxing, and ice hockey. Through all his activities, Andrew Whitelaw offers a grounded perspective on balancing business, hobbies, and fitness.
Matt Dalgleish:
A graduate of Economics and Education Matt has had a keen interest in markets of all sorts from an early age. Matt has spent decades being involved in commodity and financial markets, including time spent trading equities, metals and foreign exchange.

Making the transition into agricultural market analysis in 2015 was an exciting opportunity, enabling Matt to use his data analysis and forecasting skills to provide commentary and strategic advice to the food manufacturing sector and the agricultural industry.

Matt has been an owner of a commercial pig farm near Bendigo and continues to operate a hobby farm on the outskirts of Ballarat. Matt has become a prominent agricultural market analyst, often quoted in the agricultural press and sought after for his independent, data driven assessment of commodity markets.

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