It’s not too late to dine with Mike Pero
It’s not too late to dine with Mike Pero
Reminder 25 June 2007
Join entrepreneur Mike Pero and other luminaries as they celebrate Canterbury’s exporting stars at the ANZ Canterbury Export Awards 2007 this Thursday at a black tie Gala Dinner in the International Antarctic Centre.
Among those watching top Cantabrians accept their awards for exporting excellence will be Trade Minister Phil Goff, National Party Deputy Leader Bill English, Leader of the Progressive Party Jim Anderton, Syft Technologies Chairman Stephen Collins, Christchurch City Councillor and former Banks Peninsula Mayor Bob Parker, Solid Energy CEO Dr Don Elder and Jade Software Managing Director Dr Rod Carr.
The five awards for excellence to be presented are The Solid Energy Canterbury Emerging Exporter of the Year Award, The Teleimage Export Service Provider Award, The TimeZoneOne Award for Creativity in Exporting (all finalists are eligible), The Lyttelton Port of Christchurch Export Deal of the Year and The Skellerup Canterbury Exporter of the Year Award
You can be part of the festivities, too. To purchase tickets go to www.exportnewzealand.org.nz/canterburyanzawards or call the office on 03 3653320
The finalists to be showcased
are:
• Eyris Pearls, Particle Systems Ltd, Rock Star
Recipes Ltd, Shapeshifter Technology Ltd (The Solid Energy
Canterbury Emerging Exporter of the Year Award);
•
e2-media Ltd, InFact Ltd, SLI Systems Inc (The Teleimage
Export Service Provider Award);
• Hallifax, HumanWare,
Flight Experience (The Lyttelton Port of Christchurch Export
Deal of the Year);
• General Cable New Zealand Ltd, 4D
Steel Detailing Ltd, HumanWare (The Skellerup Canterbury
Exporter of the Year
Award).
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