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Head of Sales & Opportunities - Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Head of Sales & Opportunities - Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand   Location:   Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand  Title:  Head of Sales & Opportunities Do you have a passion for leadership in the Primary Sector? Have an authentic leadership style? Enjoy enjoy strategic decision-making and having an ability to inspire and motivate team members? A solid track record of exceeding company revenues by leading teams to achieve revenue goals and excellent mentoring skills?  Are you eligible to work in New Zealand? If so we would love to hear from you and discuss this exciting opportunity. You could be developing relationships alongside existing customers that are iconic businesses in the New Zealand Agri landscape such as Zespri, Turners and Growers, Spring Sheep Milk, Bidr, Mr Apple, Plant and Food Research, and Ballance solving real world business problems for the primary sector.

Whey to go for Massey Medal recipient - Massey University

‘Whey to go’ for Massey Medal recipient (from left) Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas, Professor Jeremy Hill, Dr Kevin Marshall and Chancellor Michael Ahie after the College of Sciences ceremony two, during which Dr Marshall received the Massey Medal. Global dairy industry research innovator and leader Dr Kevin Marshall was awarded Massey University’s most prestigious honorary award, the Massey Medal, at the Manawatū graduation on Tuesday, 4 May. The award is in recognition of Dr Marshall’s outstanding and ongoing contribution to Massey University and the New Zealand food sector in multiple leadership, advisory and governance roles.  In his citation at the College of Sciences graduation ceremony, Professor Jeremy Hill said Dr Marshall has had a profound impact and has “made a real difference to not only Massey University and the national food sector, but to New Zealand and the global food sector.

Wairoa rural expo to focus on wellbeing and mental health

Wairoa rural expo to focus on wellbeing and mental health 17 Feb, 2021 12:01 AM 3 minutes to read Will to Live s Elle Perriam, 23, is on a mission to raise awareness of rural mental health and wellbeing, accompanied by her former partner s dog Jess. Photo / Supplied Will to Live s Elle Perriam, 23, is on a mission to raise awareness of rural mental health and wellbeing, accompanied by her former partner s dog Jess. Photo / Supplied Rural mental health and wellbeing is one of the main focuses of next week s East Coast Farming Expo in Wairoa, with a range of speakers to talk about their experiences. One of those is Will to Live co-founder Elle Perriam, 23, who visited rural communities around the country to start conversations about improving mental health awareness.

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