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Amendments made to Horizons Regional Council’s draft long term plan after public consultation mean rates will rise 8.4 per cent in the next financial year if adopted.
Horizons Region Council has struggled to balance ambitions, wants and wishes in its day-long deliberations to finalise its draft long-term plan. Palmerston North-based councillor Jono Naylor, who chaired the meeting, said the balancing trade-off between austerity and what needed to be done was the hardest part of local government. Despite keeping a close eye on a whiteboard tracking the rates impact of each amendment, the final draft of the 2021-2031 long term plan now comes with an 8.4 per cent rise, an increase on the previously proposed 8 per cent.
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US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has hired a new London-based area managing director for consumer health in northern Europe.
Charmaine England, who stepped into the role last Monday, will oversee business in the UK, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
The incoming director will also manage a portfolio of Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) well-known brands like Johnson’s, Aveeno, Listerine, Neutrogena, Calpol and Nicorette.
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Fiona starts as CEO with immediate effect moving from her current position as Ogilvy chief client officer EMEA
Ogilvy UK has appointed Fiona Gordon as its new chief executive officer. Since joining Ogilvy as a graduate trainee in the 90’s, Fiona has held key roles in the USA, Asia, and the UK leading large advertising, experience and integrated teams.
Fiona starts as CEO with immediate effect moving from her current position as Ogilvy chief client officer EMEA, where she focused on making EMEA and the UK a beacon for Ogilvy’s growth and creative vision.