Media Advisory – Updated NZTE Management Portfolio
Media Advisory – Updated NZTE Management Portfolios
14 February 2005—
The updated offshore regions, sectors, business capability and regional economic development responsibilities of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise’s senior executive team are outlined below.
Tim Gibson,
CEO – for commentary on:
Economic development, economic
growth – challenges facing New Zealand firms from increasing
productivity to the ageing populations and the ability of
New Zealand firms to connect with global opportunities and
take advantage of Free Trade Agreements. The role of
innovation and design in improving New Zealand’s
international competitiveness and attitudes of New
Zealanders to business and entrepreneurship.
Don
Christiansen, CEO Investment New Zealand - for commentary
on:
Foreign Direct Investment: international investment
trends, key investment trends in New Zealand and its trading
partners, challenges in attracting investment for New
Zealand firms and investment attraction
programmes.
Offshore markets: United Kingdom, France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, United Arab Emirates/Dubai, Turkey,
wider Middle
East
Sectors: Wood
processing/forestry
Dr Neil Maxwell – for commentary
on:
Offshore markets: India, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Viet-Nam and Philippines
Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia
Sectors:
Creative: film, design, fashion, multimedia
Specialised Manufacturing: aviation, marine, defence,
engineering, manufacturing
Tourism
Rod MacKenzie –
for commentary on:
Offshore markets: China, Japan,
South Korea, Taiwan
Sectors: Food and
Beverages, Education
Peter Lennox – for commentary
on:
Offshore markets: United States, Canada, Mexico,
Chile, Argentina, Brazil
Sectors:
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and
Biotechnology (including
nutraceuticals and agritechnology)
Jack Stephens – for
commentary on:
Business
capability
Exporting: Capability and growth issues facing
New Zealand businesses, issues and assistance
for
exporters, Maori enterprise, economic development
initiatives taking place in the regions.
Julian Moore –
for commentary on:
Brand NZ Changing perceptions of New
Zealand business capability abroad including the
recently
launched New Zealand: New Thinking brand.
ENDS
Editor’s Notes
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) is the New Zealand government’s national economic development agency. Through its network of 48 offices worldwide New Zealand Trade and Enterprise aims to grow New Zealand’s economy by building the capability of businesses and regions and facilitating their sustained and profitable participation in international markets.
www.nzte.govt.nz 0800 555 888
Media enquiries about trade access issues should be directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (www.mfat.govt.nz)