Trans-Tasman Business Forum – Nov 7, Auck. Hyatt
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Fri Oct 19 2007 13:00:00 GMT+1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)
Trans-Tasman Business Forum – Nov 7, Auck. Hyatt
Friday, 19 October 2007, 8:37 am
Press Release: Auckland University of Technology
Media advisory: The Trans-Tasman Business Forum – Nov 7, Auckland’s Hyatt
On the eve of the Australian election only one thing is certain in doing business across the ditch, that it’s on the up. What’s not certain is how to get traction in likely post-election instability – and how to get the bucks back in the hands of Kiwis.
The AUT University hosted Trans-Tasman Business Forum being held on November 7 at Auckland’s Hyatt brings together some of New Zealand’s most successful Australian operators including Fletcher Building Datacom, A2 Corporation and Kim Crawford Wines. The Forum, chaired by former World Trade Organisation Director-General Mike Moore, provides a blueprint for successfully growing Kiwi business interests with Australia.
Keynote speakers include:
Hon. Bob Carr, Premier, New South Wales (1995-2005)
Dr Alan Bollard, Governor, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Jonathan Ling, Managing Director and Chief Executive, Fletcher Building
Erica Crawford, Founder, Kim Crawford Wines
Dr Allan Freeth, Chief Executive, TelstraClear
Rhoda Holmes, General Manager, gen-i Australasia
Anthony Lawler, Chief Executive, A2 Corporation
Michael Browne, Chief Executive, Datacom Australia & Asia
What: The Trans-Tasman Business Forum
When: Wednesday November 7, 2007
Where: Auckland’s Hyatt Hotel
Information: www.transtasmanbusinessforum.co.nz
The Forum is being organised by AUT University in conjunction with the Trans-Tasman Business Circle and Export New Zealand. It follows the highly successful AUT University China Business Forum 2006 www.chinabusinessforum.co.nz.
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