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Public Trust - Regional Manager, Western Region

Senior Appointment For Public Trust
- Regional Manager, Western Region


Kevin Nicholson has been appointed Public Trust’s Regional Manager Western Region based in Wellington. Mr Nicholson is responsible for seven of Public Trust’s 35 customer centres: New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Wellington, Kapiti, Levin and Porirua.

Public Trust’s General Manager Sales & Service Alex Polaschek says, “Public Trust is pleased to announce Kevin’s appointment. His leadership experience and industry expertise will help enable Public Trust to continue to develop the opportunities available in the Western Region, and to provide quality services that meet the needs and expectations of its customers.”

Prior to his Regional Manager appointment, Mr Nicholson’s roles at Public Trust included Manager of Area responsible for the Wellington, Porirua and Kapiti customer centres and manager of Lower Hutt’s customer centre.

Working with New Zealanders for 136 years, Public Trust is New Zealand’s largest and most enduring trustee organisation. Public Trust’s services include Wills, enduring powers of attorney, estate administration, family trusts, pre-paid funeral trusts, education and inheritance trusts, charitable trusts, savings and investments, lending and insurance.

Public Trust has 35 customer centres; 27 in the North Island, including seven in the greater Auckland region, and eight in the South Island.

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