As a country, we pride ourselves on being a nation of innovators, entrepreneurs and visionaries. One of those at the forefront of this Kiwi innovation wave is Rod Drury, a leading technology entrepreneur. In 1995, Drury set up Glazier Systems, a software development and consult-ing firm, selling this to Advantage Group in 1999. He then founded AfterMail, an enterprise email archiving provider, which was acquired by Quest Software (and later by Dell) in 2006.
Since then Drury founded Xero, a publicly listed accounting software as a service (SAAS) company. Serving as chief executive, he has taken Xero to the international marketplace, winning numerous technology and innovation awards from Microsoft, Fast Company and Webby along the way.
Drury's Light Bulb Moment came soon after selling AfterMail to Quest Software.
He found himself sitting in convention centre in Los Angeles. "The CEO came on stage and shared how he looked really forward to working with us. After chatting for a while, he then started mapping out his long-term vision for the business as a whole, and how it would be successful far into the future."