The Bank of New Zealand has made four senior appointments.
Christine Webber is the head of private banking and financial planning, Bank of New Zealand personal financial services.
Conrad Wilkshire is head of operations and planning in the same department.
Di Rump is head of new business development and Ian Walsh is head of sales and service, both in the Bank of New Zealand's strategy and business development.
New Zealand's new trade commissioner to France - our 18th-largest export market - is Cliff Fuller.
He has already started his four-year posting.
Mr Fuller previously served in the same role in South Korea and Singapore.
HSBC has appointed chartered accountant Peter Adams as treasurer and Dean O'Connor as manager, global payments and cash management.
Tim Steele has been appointed business manager of Hanimex NZ's amalgamated consumer markets and commercial markets division.
Garth Burleigh has been appointed sales manager and Brian Kearney market manager for photofinishing products.
Vaughan Winiata has been appointed to the position of general manager for Camera House.
Paul Gillard, formerly the corporate counsel for IT services company EDS, has become the company secretary and general counsel of Fletcher Challenge Forests.
Catherine Lucas, formerly communications and promotions coordinator at the Auckland Zoo, has joined Stix PR in Clevedon as a communications consultant.
The ANZ has three new faces in Auckland. They are Stephen Burns, who takes up the post of associate director, and Sejal Blackler and Lindsay Allpress, who become relationship managers.
Jackie Fairbairn has been appointed team leader, Auckland, for public relations consultancy NBPR.
Catherine Wood has been appointed to establish a dedicated temporary services division at Flavell Personnel Consultants.
Jeff Rapp has become solutions designer for communications company AT&T, part of the team responsible for security services, e-commerce infrastructures and internet technologies.
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