Telecom has mended fences with the community but has not completely shed its image as the company that people love to hate, says its exiting chairman Wayne Boyd.
After yesterday's demerger meeting - which was also Boyd's farewell to shareholders - he said he took over as chairman in 2006 aiming to improve Telecom's relationship with the market. He wanted staff to be able to tell strangers at social gatherings, a barbecue or a party, that they worked at Telecom and not expect a barrage of criticism or gripes.
Boyd believes that goal has largely been achieved, but acknowledges negative views linger.
"One of the problems is that New Zealanders do not embrace large corporations," he said. "We do not recognise that companies with head offices based in New Zealand are very important for this country.
"In the past all New Zealanders thought they owned a share of Telecom but we did not embrace it, and did not understand also that we had to embrace our role in the community."