After five years as chief executive of Tourism Bay of Plenty, Kristin Dunne is moving on.
Under Dunne’s leadership, Tourism Bay of Plenty has delivered significant outcomes for...
After nearly 15 years in credit management and almost six in the repossession industry I have noticed a few trends. One of these is that people will...
A recent conversation with a franchisor client prompted some discussion and reflection on the franchise model, in particular what does a franchisee get for their fees and...
The Acorn Foundation is pleased to announce the five recipients of the 2021 Page/Acorn Engineering Scholarship.
Members of the Acorn Scholarship Committee review applications put forward from local...
A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) and Tauranga-based Envico Technologies, in preparation for a trial which will field...
Over the years, technology has revolutionised our world and daily lives, with the trend of the increasing significance of technology only set to continue. It is therefore...
There was a time when computer geeks were actually geeks, and computers were sci-fi imaginings, before they became the things that sat on the desk near the...
Businesses across the Bay of Plenty continue to grow in 2021. This issue features two new appointments. Please contact us if your organisation has any exciting personnel...
Jon Jon Peters knows he carries a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. As Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Harbourmaster and Marine Manager, he is responsible for...
Investment market update (for the quarter ended 31 Mar, 2021)
The most significant market move over the last quarter was the jump in longer-term interest rates. Bond prices...
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