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Women Leading Bay Business 2024

This month we profile some of the many women who are making their mark in the Bay’s business community.

2024: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Closing out 2024, a year most of us look forward to seeing the back of, signifies the ending of a full two years of...

Knowing the culture of businesses

When it comes to identifying talent, there is a team of specialists in the region whose focus on relationship building has made them stand...

Passionate about wealth creation

Having started my career in financial services back in 2005, I could never have anticipated where that career would take me.

Celebrating the tastier side of life in tough times

What should you do when you have a region which is rich in horticultural abundance, where innovation and the desire to stand out are...

Comvita: Unlocking nature’s secrets

Dr Jackie Evans is the Chief Science Officer for Comvita (NZX:CVT), the global leader in Mānuka honey with 650+ staff across eleven countries worldwide. Growing...

Ko te whaea te takere o te waka

Mothers are the hull of the canoe Delivering sustainable intergenerational returns to its shareholder, through responsible asset management is the remit of Quayside, the commercial...

IP specialist fosters client success

James & Wells intellectual property partner, Tonia Brugh, weaves her Pasifika background and culture into her unique way of working with her clients. Tonia is...

The Law Shop

A resilient evolution with new leadership and purposeful premises In the dynamic legal landscape of Rotorua, The Law Shop, a well-known all-female legal team, has...

Diversity top focus for Toi Moana

Toi Moana Bay of Plenty Regional Council is well positioned with its gender balance at the executive level when compared to other New Zealand...

Determined to change perceptions

Valerie Rowe-Mitchell, who operates one of the region’s most successful business advisory firms, Emerald Business Advisers Limited, regularly sees a pattern at the start...

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