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Meet our Bondies | Antony Ceravolo

Antony Ceravolo, Class of 1992

In our first 30 years, almost 30,000 alumni have graduated from Bond University. To celebrate our 30th anniversary, we’re showcasing some of the past students who have paved the way for the next generation of Bondies.

Meet Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce alumnus Antony Ceravolo.

What is your current role?

CEO and Founder, Sine.

Where are you based? 

Adelaide and Los Angeles.

Why did you choose to attend Bond?    

Because back in the day, the senior Adelaide Uni team helped set up Bond.

Antony Ceravolo

What are your recollections of your time here?

Hazy, busy, way, way too much fun.

How has being a Bond graduate helped you in your career?       

The Bondy network is amazing. Great mates.

What have been your career highlights so far?  

Working with some amazing teams and scaling businesses. I was lucky to be part of the founding team of LOVEFiLM which was sold to Amazon in 2008. Sine is now scaling fast too.

What advice would you give to current Bondies?            

 GO HARD.

What does it mean to you to be a Bondy?

To be part of a great network and to learn from people about business.

What is your favourite memory of Bond?

My first Pub Crawl in ’92, Don’s, B Block and the GC.

 Anything else you would like to share?

Bond was ahead of its time and I hope it will continue to be…

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