Exclusive Events expands into Auckland
Exclusive Events expands into Auckland
Exclusive Events, New Zealand’s edgiest and most innovative destination and event management company, has expanded into the North Island with the opening of its Auckland office.
The move complements its South Island operations in Queenstown and Christchurch.
Queenstown-based Exclusive Events General Manager Liam Taylor said the opening of the Auckland office would provide a North Island base from which to service new and existing clients.
“We promote our business as a truly New Zealand-wide conference and incentive company and this expansion places us in a better position to live up to that expectation,” he said.
“While we plan on growing future North Island business, the move also enables us to better and more efficiently service the needs of our many existing New Zealand corporate clients who are mostly Auckland based,” said Mr Taylor.
Exclusive Events’ Operations and Special Events Manager Samantha Stirling will be managing North Island operations, based in the Auckland office.
Ms Stirling has extensive experience in the international events industry that will prove invaluable in her new role.
“This is a very exciting time for Exclusive Events and we’re looking forward to bringing our unique mix of flair and creativity to Auckland,” she said.
“We’re the only events company that has grown from a South Island base to be so well established in both islands, so I’m looking forward to the challenge of taking the Exclusive Events message even further afield.
“Personally although I have absolutely loved the Queenstown lifestyle, moving to the city will bring an exciting change of pace in a more corporate environment in which I’m extremely comfortable,” she said.
Exclusive Events was established in 2007 and delivers inspired and extraordinary experiences for the corporate, incentive and business market throughout Australasia.
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