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With entertainment at its heart, the campaign showcases the huge range of content Kiwis can access thanks to high speed, full-noise internet
In a welcome move for entertainment fans across New Zealand, Sky is going to market with a fibre-based broadband service supported by a new campaign from DDB Aotearoa.
In a competitive category, the main challenge for DDB Aotearoa was to differentiate one broadband offer from the next. Tapping into Sky’s exceptional pedigree in entertainment and sport, the creative team landed on a campaign with the feel of a variety show, highlighting Sky Broadband’s proof points in a truly entertaining way.
Top-tier departures as Sky TV slims its executive team
28 Apr, 2021 12:03 AM
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New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney: I believe our future success lies in Sky being nimble and quick on our feet. Photo / File
New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney: I believe our future success lies in Sky being nimble and quick on our feet. Photo / File
New Sky TV chief executive Sophie Moloney has revealed a trimmed down executive team, with two top roles culled.
Read More We are moving away from a business with a large executive and a hierarchy of teams to a flatter structure where all of Sky s leaders are empowered to innovate, collaborate and make decisions with our customers front and centre stage, Moloney said in an NZX filing.
LAKELAND A certified public accountant firm founded by late former city commissioner Edie Yates Henderson recently merged with another locally owned company.
Baylis & Company PA CPAs, located on Lake Morton Drive, merged with CPS Group CPAs, PA on Dec. 1. The latter company was formerly known as Chas P. Smith & Associates, PA, CPA s. A CPS news release stated Baylis & Company employees will join the CPS office on East Orange Street in May.
The two companies have a combined 85 years of experience in professional consulting, tax, accounting and auditing services and prioritize high-level personal service, according to the news release.
Yates Henderson, the former owner of Baylis & Company, was killed in November in a double homicide that also claimed the life of her husband, David Henderson. She served as a commissioner from 2006 until the beginning of 2018. Yates Henderson started the CPA company with her first husband, Steve Baylis, in 1981.
LAKELAND A cool breeze blew across Lake Mirror on Monday evening as about 100 people gathered to mourn David Henderson and Edie Yates Henderson, writing messages of love to the couple and to their children on lighted balls, then placing the balls along the lake’s steps to the shoreline.
“We wanted to give the broader community a COVID-safe way to honor and remember Edie and David,” said Todd Baylis, Yates Henderson’s son from her first marriage to the late Steve Baylis. “Our sincerest wish is that we all continue to remember them both for their accomplishments and contributions to all of us individually and to the community.”