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IT services company Fujitsu New Zealand has appointed Linda Te Maipi as software licensing development and strategy manager. Te Maipi brings to this role a wealth of licensing experience spanning public sector, local government and commercial organisations. Previously she has held licensing roles within Unisys, Gen-i and Accordo.
Fairfax Media has appointed Mark Wilson as editor of its new weekend magazine. Mark, a 30-year veteran of newspaper and magazine journalism, is currently night editor at the Press, and was previously features editor for seven years.
Century Yuasa has announced the appointment of Russell Dalziel to the role of northern regional sales manager. Russell brings extensive automotive industry experience to the role.
DraftFCB creatives Chris Schofield and Billy McQueen have been promoted to the position of creative directors. This comes off the back of a host of award wins since they joined the agency in 2005. The duo has been responsible for recent Silver and Bronze wins at Cannes and Gold Axis awards locally for Prime Television.
Brett McVeigh has joined Tourism Recruit as a client manager. Brett has been in the travel industry for 18 years, with his previous role at FCm for four yeas as account manager and business development manager; Tourism Recruit has also appointed Dennis Walsh as candidate manager. Walsh brings with him 21 years experience in the travel industry doing various roles, most recently as account executive with Walshes World
Cheryl Hudson joins the Vision Recruit Group, as group general manager, encompassing Vision IT Recruit, Tourism Recruit and TEC Recruit. She brings with her extensive management skills following her twenty years at New Zealand Couriers where she left the national sales managers position.
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