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Woman creates six-page PowerPoint presentation listing why young Australian entrepreneur should date her

A successful young Australian entrepreneur couldn’t believe his eyes when he was sent a PowerPoint presentation that was very different from the pitches he usually gets: a woman asking if she can go on a date with him.

Kyle Hunt, 25, received the six-page presentation via email Monday from a woman named Ebony, who wanted him to accompany her to her local baseball team’s presentation night.

“I love how much you love PowerPoints,” she wrote.

Mr Hunt, who grew up in foster care but has since gone on to build a successful business empire, is used to receiving and evaluating business proposals, but this one stood out.

In her pitch, Ebony detailed the “value proposition” and reasons why Mr. Hunt should accompany her to the event, describing it as a “hot date,” among other things.

She also indicated that it would be an opportunity to provide content for his online fans, news.com.au reported

One of the elements of her proposal was that the date would include a “spit roast dinner, games and raffles” and that the entrepreneur would be given the opportunity to immerse himself in “a new sporting culture.”

As part of the experience, Ebony cited her talent for making dates fun to further entice the 25-year-old.

Kyle Hunt, 25, (pictured) couldn't believe his eyes when he was handed a six-page PowerPoint presentation from a woman trying to convince him why he should go on a date with her.

Kyle Hunt, 25, (pictured) couldn’t believe his eyes when he was handed a six-page PowerPoint presentation from a woman trying to convince him why he should go on a date with her.

The businesswoman also took into account a potential problem in her proposal: Mr Hunt’s ‘time pressure’.

Ebony concluded her story by saying that if he accepted the offer, he would be able to “eat some good food,” take a break from his busy work schedule, and have the chance to “be spontaneous.”

Mr. Hunt has built an online following since successfully launching three companies with over 80 employees.

The successful entrepreneur, who has 155,000 followers on TikTok and another 37,500 on Instagram, says he initially didn’t open the email because he “didn’t know what was in it.”

“After a few days she wrote me again and asked me to note page five and the overview of risks to asset management and contingencies,” he said.

‘I thought it had something to do with my work, then I opened it and couldn’t believe it. I was absolutely intrigued.’

But by the time the 25-year-old read the creative document, dinner was already over.

A woman named Ebony emailed Mr. Hunt her proposal to accompany her to a dinner party. She said it would be a “hot date” and that a “spit roast dinner” would be served. She acknowledged the entrepreneur’s “time constraints.”

A woman named Ebony emailed Mr. Hunt her proposal to accompany her to a dinner party. She said it would be a “hot date” and that a “spit roast dinner” would be served. She acknowledged the entrepreneur’s “time constraints.”

The successful businessman (pictured) missed the dinner but was impressed by the proposal

The successful businessman (pictured) missed the dinner but was impressed by the proposal

“It was over the weekend and unfortunately I didn’t open it until yesterday. But I think there’s potential for a catch-up date. We’ll see,” he said.

With Ebony’s permission, the entrepreneur shared a photo of his pitch on his social media, receiving the largest response to his Instagram story ever.

People often ask the eligible bachelor in his social media posts whether he is single or not. He says his staff jokes about all the attention he gets.

Mr. Hunt also often talks about how he overcame his difficult childhood and became a successful businessman.

He is the founder and owner of Health Care Providers Association and the digital consultancy Provider Digital.

His other company, Rumen, is a supplier of medicinal cannabis.

The CEO is also known for creating a unique work culture, often receiving “a thousand or more” applicants when a position is posted at one of his companies.

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