Steven Croston, former BP visual communications head, launches HerioVisual
Forty-strong virtual team drawn from broadcast, corporate, commercials and feature film production
Visual media strategic consultancy, moving and still image production and visual media management services
LONDON, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ HerioVisual, a full-service corporate visual media agency offering strategic consultancy to corporate communicators, still and moving image production and visual asset management was launched today, it was announced by founder and head of agency, Steven Croston.
Croston who spent the last 20 years as head of visual media for global energy giant, bp, has created HerioVisual as an agency that brings together some of the finest production talent in the UK across broadcast, commercials, feature film and corporate sectors.
Former Four Seasons pastry chef has set up his own Toronto chocolate business
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A globe-trotting pastry chef who s been crafting sweets for a decade has just launched his own chocolate business in Toronto.
Less than a year after suddenly losing his job at the Four Seasons as part of the hotel s massive restructuring, Steven Tran has come out with his own line of chocolate bars, macarons and boxes of bon bons.
Four Seasons Hotel s former executive pastry chef Steven Tran has started his own chocolate business. Photo via Steven Tran.
Steven Joyce: Labour drifting along on a road to nowhere
16 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Labour s list of delivery failures is growing. Photo / Mark Mitchell
NZ Herald
OPINION: There is an emerging sense that New Zealand is drifting along post-Covid while much of the rest of the world cranks up. There is no momentum around vaccine rollouts, no obvious plan for economic recovery (in fact the reverse), nor any sign of a plan to open up to the world. Some days we seem stuck inside a never-ending loop of plugging holes in the border that we were previously led to believe were already plugged.