Ordinary People. Extraordinary Impact. Timeless Lessons.
For over 60 years, Peter J. Snow OAM has been at the heart of ventures that have touched the lives of more than 4 million people. As a pioneering social and commercial entrepreneur-and recipient of numerous awards and Australia's highest honour-he's had a front-row seat to stories that defy expectation.
In Movers & Shakers 1, Peter brings together a powerful collection of short, semi-biographical stories that celebrate the quiet heroes: everyday individuals who've overcome adversity, defied limitations, and made a lasting impact-often without recognition.
From a teacher with 1.6 million TikTok followers to the first woman test pilot and runner-up in the inaugural Australian Survivor series; from an international film producer to founder of a boot empire and an engineer reinventing to an award-winning Nordic cracker baker, these stories and many more prove that success isn't about where you start, but how far you're willing to go. Whether driven by purpose, passion, or a deep sense of service, these individuals reveal that age, education, or background are never barriers to making a difference.
Inspiring, uplifting, and deeply human-this is a book for anyone who believes in the extraordinary power of the ordinary.
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It might be said that the expression "Jack of all trades and master of none" is an apt description of Peter J Snow OAM.
He abandoned pursuit of an engineering degree and accounting qualifications ? but his efforts will leave an extraordinary legacy.
He attributes this to the training, skills and self-confidence he gained through membership of JCI (formerly known as Jaycees International) after joining Fremantle Jaycees in 1970.
Obstacles encountered dented (but certainly not overwhelmed) his positive approach and desire to help and mentor others. His vision, entrepreneurial skills and contribution to his community over 70+ years (some of which are referred to in this book) have resulted in a myriad of awards.
International awards for programs developed or overseen by him include: national public relations; awards; fundraising; group collaboration; commercial education; and assistance to the handicapped.
Personal awards include: Voluntary Contribution to Western Australian Heritage; Honorary Tarheel of North Carolina; a Paul Harris fellowship from Rotary; and Community Torchbearer for the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
In addition to being recognised as Outstanding Senator of JCI, Outstanding National Officer and one of the World's Inspiring Jaycees, he was Australian Jaycees (JCIA) first Ambassador in Western Australia and one of the state's Five Outstanding Young Australians.
Along with a JCI Senatorship, he holds life memberships of 8 community or sporting organisations and was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for his contribution to the Australian community. In 2025 he was awarded Life Membership of JCIA.