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New NPA President

Published: Tue 12 Mar 2002 11:27 AM
The Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA) yesterday elected INL managing director of publishing Rick Neville as president. He also becomes chairman of the New Zealand Press Association and the Newspaper Advertising Bureau. The association is holding its annual conference in Wellington this week.
Mr Neville succeeds John Sanders, previously chief executive of Wilson and Horton Ltd, who has moved to Sydney as chief operating officer of APN News & Media. Rick Neville is a former editor of the Evening Post and Nelson Mail daily newspapers and is a director of INL and Sky Network Television Ltd.
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