World Class New Zealand Presentation Days
Kea will be running two half days of inspirational presentations from World Class New Zealanders, who will share business insights, success stories and offer their own global perspective on issues for entrepreneurs, students, corporates, managers and business owners.
Inspire Wellington
9am – 1pm, Tuesday 5th April
Wellington Town Hall
Speakers:
- Michael Boustridge - President of BT Global Services, USA
- Dr Michael Stedman - Managing Director, Natural History New Zealand
- Dr Karen Wilcox - Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Aerospace, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Craig Nevill-Manning - Director of Engineering, Google, USA
- Derek Handley - Co-founder and CEO, Hyperfactory, USA
- Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas - Chairman for the Business Development of London in Tourism, Education and Property, UK
Inspire Auckland
9am-1.30pm, Thursday 7th April
Hopetoun Alpha, Auckland Central
Speakers:
- Michael Boustridge - President of BT Global Services, USA
- Dr Michael Stedman - Managing Director, Natural History New Zealand
- Dr Karen Wilcox - Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Aerospace, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Sarah Robb O’Hagan - President Gatorade North America, USA
- Derek Handley - Co-founder and CEO, Hyperfactory, USA
- Claudia Batten - Co-founder and COO, Victors and Spoils, USA
- Sam Morgan - Founder, Trade Me
Don’t miss out!
Wellington Town Hall and Hopetoun Alpha, Auckland Central
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