Nicky Thompson
Thompson has been appointed Trade Commissioner and Consul-General to Vietnam, based in Ho Chi Minh City. She replaces Celia Caughey who is returning to New Zealand.
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Greg Lancaster
Christchurch-based businessman Lancaster has joined the board of TimeMaster Systems.

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Krishna Kumar
Kumar is the new general manager of marketing for telecommunications firm Ericsson. He has been with the firm for 10 years, after spending five years with KPMG in Bahrain in the Middle East.
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Ken Pasco
Pasco is the new northern regional manager for Armourguard Security. He was formerly general manager of the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron during the recent America’s Cup campaign.
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Kevin Bromwich
Insolvency firm McDonald Vague has appointed Bromwich as an associate. He was formerly with KPMG and the NZ Army.
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Kevin Beadle, Ingrid Schyns,
Frazer Parkinson
Cisco Systems NZ has appointed Beadle as its business development manager, Wellington-based Schyns as channel manager, and Auckland-based Frazer as channel manager.
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John Storey
Storey has been elected chairman for New Zealand Dairy Foods following the resignation of Brian Allison last month. The announcement comes almost five months after Storey was elected to the NZDF board by shareholders at the company’s inaugural meeting.
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Ken Erskine
Erskine is the new director, education and corporate for Compaq Computer, New Zealand.
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Brad Riach
Riach has been appointed general manager of the Siemens Building Technologies’ security division.
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