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Risk Doctor in New Zealand

Risk Doctor in New Zealand

International risk specialist Dr David Hillson will be in New Zealand during August and September to share his unique insights into exploiting uncertainty. He is known around the globe as The Risk Doctor, and works to address major risk issues with clients like NASA, BP and the British Government. Based in the UK, Hillson writes and speaks widely on risk and is in demand as a consultant and speaker. He is the opening keynote speaker at the annual Project Management Institute New Zealand National Conference, where he is also presenting a risk master class. “New Zealand is a land of opportunity,” said Dr Hillson. “I’m looking forward to finding out what makes it so special.” Conference organiser Jerry Ball said “PMINZ is proud to bring world-class speakers to New Zealand. Our conference will provide new solutions to real-world issues faced by organisations across the country. The Risk Doctor will diagnose the risks faced by New Zealand today, as well as offering proven prescriptions for the future.”

The PMINZ National Conference 2010 will be held on 24-26 August 2010 at the Westpac Stadium, Wellington. Details from www.pminzconference.com or telephone (027) 625 0769.

Dr David Hillson, The Risk Doctor, has provided specialist risk consultancy in over 40 countries in every industry sector for the past 25 years. He has written eight books on risk, and won several awards for his ground-breaking work. Details from www.risk-doctor.com

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