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Fergus Rolston has been appointed Wtgn Manager for Wellnz

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT

Fergus Rolston has been appointed Wellington Manager for Wellnz Ltd, a leading New Zealand health care management company.

Fergus takes over from Stephanie Bennett, who has resumed a case management role with the company. Fergus has relocated to Wellington from Christchurch, where since 2009, he has been a Case Manager and Review Advocate for the company, to take up this new position.

Fergus is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Lincoln University, with a BCM. While at university he played rugby in Canterbury, and then had seasons in South Korea, Argentina and Colchester in England before a serious spinal injury in 2005 ended that dream. He returned to New Zealand and joined ACC as a claims co-ordinator, later case manager and team leader. In 2009 he joined Wellnz Ltd in Christchurch.

Fergus has continued his interests in sport, with “conservative” snowboarding and mountain biking, and running. He completed the Buller half marathon this year, and played hockey for High School Old Boys in a Monday night league in Christchurch.

Wellnz, with offices in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch has repositioned itself as a health management company with a strong work injury management component. This strategic redirection reflects the demands of the market, and the current political environment. Wellington branch particularly has a strong Government corporate client base, and is a major supplier to Government departments, local authorities and other related organisations covered by the Government Syndicated Service Contract.

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