Sarah Trotman
Business in the Community, the business mentoring organisation, has appointed Trotman as chief executive. She has background as an independent business consultant and was former general manager of College Credit Management.
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Nicholas Bain
Bain is the new chief executive of New Zealand Intellectual Capital Foundation. He is solicitor with varied background in video production and technology solutions.
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Sarah Kerr
Mighty River Power has appointed Kerr as senior market manager, First Electric. Prior to this she worked with Clear Communications and Air New Zealand in sponsorship, product and brand management.
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Charles Miller
Goodman Fielder Milling & Baking has appointed Miller as director of its new Sweet and Savoury Division, result of the Ernest Adams’ acquisition.
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John Boyd
Boyd is the new managing director of Hill and Knowlton, based in Auckland. former director and partner at Crossman Porter Novelli, Boyd has had 15 years in the communications business.

Karen Dickson
Digital print company Danka has appointed Dickson as regional service manager. She was previously national customer care manager with UBIX.
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Grant Broadbent, Bill Hollins
ECM Corporation has appointed Broadbent as its branch manager, and Hollins as senior systems engineer. Broadbent was formerly at Prism Solutions, and Hollins at Informix.
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Edward McKee Wright,
Vivienne Hunt
In setting up its specialist factoring division, Orix NZ has appointed McKee Wright as operations manager, factoring. He has launched and managed factoring house for an international trade financier.
Hunt is the new marketing manager at Orix after marketing positions with Kraft in NZ and with fmcg in UK.
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Robert Gray
EDS (New Zealand) has appointed Gray as managing director New Zealand, after being senior executive with the company for the last four years.

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