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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.
The Country - Anzac Day edition
23 Apr, 2021 01:30 AM
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The Country
Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay looked forward to commemorating Anzac Day on Sunday, by playing some wartime classics.
On with the show:
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Alison Shanks:
We caught up with the new brand ambassador for the Spring Sheep Milk Company. We asked how a former world champion cyclist ended up championing sheep milk?
Don Carson:
The PR Man for the NZ Forest Owners Association reflected on Anzac Day and a colourful critic of The Country.
Tim Myers:
In the absence of his brand ambassador Smiley Barrett, the chief executive of Norwood talked about a challenging supply chain for farm machinery and what Anzac Day meant to him.
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