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Air New Zealand chief digital officer Jennifer Sepull joins exiting colleagues
14 Mar, 2021 08:13 PM
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Air NZ digital chief Jennifer Sepull started at the airline in May, 2019. Photo / Supplied
Aviation, tourism and energy writer for the NZ Heraldgrant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz@gbradleynz
The upheaval of Air New Zealand s executive continues with chief digital officer Jennifer Sepull leaving the airline this week.
She has been at the airline for two years and joins seven other executives who have left or during the past 12 months or are leaving this year. Staff were told today she had been considering a move from the airline but after experiencing the loss of family members in the United States she had brought the move forward.
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Tourism Holdings Limited and Vodafone have jumped on board with the four-week work from anywhere initiative which allows their staff to work from the beach, bach or even a tent following the festive season.
Tourism Holdings chief financial officer Nick Judd said because people had got used to working from home over the pandemic, there was now the ability to work from anywhere in Aotearoa. We ve got so used to virtual working due to Covid this year we re saying get out and about, explore the country, help some of the regional economies and take your work with you, Judd told
Some of the country s largest companies are urging their employees to embrace free range work this summer to boost employee wellbeing and send much needed tourists to regional communities.
Tourism Holdings Limited and Vodafone have jumped on board with the four-week work from anywhere initiative which allows their staff to work from the beach, bach or even a tent following the festive season.
Its chief financial officer Nick Judd said because people had got used to working from home over the pandemic, there was now the ability to work from anywhere in Aotearoa. We ve got so used to virtual working due to Covid this year we re saying get out and about, explore the country, help some of the regional economies and take your work with you, Judd told Nine to Noon.