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Three Keys new round of clever Kiwi speakers announced

17 September 2012

Three Keys new round of clever Kiwi speakers announced

Following on from a successful year of bringing clever Kiwis to Palmerston North, Three Keys announces its next round of inspirational minds. Three great speakers have confirmed; Hap Cameron, Sam Johnson, and Noah Hickey, will be in town to share their stories with our next generation of leaders.

Hap Cameron, begins the new line up on November 15. He certainly knows a thing or two about achievement. At age 21 he set himself the goal to live and work in all seven continents of the world, before the age of 30. Eight and bit years, 32 jobs, and indeed all seven continents later, Hap has one hell of a story to tell and lessons to share.

“Hap brings a sense of adventure, loaded with key business stories of overcoming barriers and facing challenges”, says Three Keys founding member and Blacksheepdesign creative director Stacey Cottrill. “He is the perfect person to kick off the next round of six speakers and networking events”.

Early in 2013, Sam Johnson, the founder and face of Christchurch’s 9000 strong Student Volunteer Army and Young New Zealander of the Year 2012, will talk of his truly remarkable achievements. As a serial volunteer, conversationalist, and lover of life, Sam says he “is excited about the future of New Zealand”.

The third confirmed speaker is former All White, Noah Hickey. Brendan Clare, another Three Keys co-founder and BNZ Agribusiness Manager says, “Three more keynotes of the same calibre will continue the great line up. We clearly have found the right mix of audience and speakers as the interest is building in momentum”.

Three Keys brings networking opportunities to the region, with presentations by successful and inspiring New Zealanders. Previous Three Keys guests such as Xero’s co-director Hamish Edwards, and trans-Atlantic rower and Antarctic trekker Jamie Fitzgerald, have set the bar. They are clever Kiwi’s who have learned from their failures along the way to achieving the goals they have set for themselves. Whether this is in business, education or adventure, what can they teach our young leaders of tomorrow?

Membership is now open online via www.threekeys.co.nz, with prices at $200 for all six events, or $40 per event, the value of hearing from, and meeting, such clever Kiwi folk is great value for money. Group discounts are also available.

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