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Linden Leaves Prepares for Expansion with New CEO

MEDIA RELEASE
25 September 2012

Linden Leaves Prepares for Expansion
with New CEO Appointment

Linden Leaves are delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Allard as CEO, effective as of 1st October 2012.

Peter Allard has held CEO positions for the last 10 years and is familiar with the industry through his positions at DFS and Living Nature. He is respected as a dynamic manager who leads teams to achieve rapid and exceptional results through creative strategic business development.

With this appointment, the company is poised to expand with opportunities in both the domestic and export markets. The recently released Linden Leaves skincare range, endorsed by Rachel Hunter, is increasing market share through the excellent results of the personalised tailored skincare approach.

Already well known for their beautifully unique handmade body oils with freeze dried botanicals and fruit, alongside a large range of body products, haircare, footcare and gifts, Linden Leaves now provides skincare and offers head to toe pampering and the opportunity to live well.

-ENDS-

Linden Leaves was established by founder Brigit Blair in 1995 and has since grown into a successful New Zealand company, both in New Zealand and internationally. With its use of pure ingredients and exacting attention to detail, Linden Leaves combines nature and science to create this balanced skin care, designed to nourish the skin and nurture the soul.

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