20 April 2005
Much Of Interest At 2005 Property & Investment Expo
Visitors to the 2005 Property & Investment Expo will find a wealth of information on all aspects of financial and property investment with the
exhibitor line-up including major banking and financial service institutions, mortgage providers, property developers
and management companies and many more.
A major attraction last year, the workshop and seminar line-up in 2005 features a number of New Zealand speakers highly
regarded for their knowledge of the finance, investment and real estate sectors.
Covering the wider topics of the economy and the real estate market will be Brendan O’Donovan, chief economist with
Westpac Bank, Howard Morley, president of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand and Chris Seager, president of the
New Zealand Property Institute.
Providing some commonsense skills to build your property empire will be Mike Handcock from Club 21, who is the author of
several books including Your Empire Strikes Back, a guide to building wealth through property investment. Another author
and a popular speaker, Kieran Trass conducts a workshop called ‘Property hotspots revealed’, and Rob Macdonald from
Crockers Property Management cuts to the chase with ‘The bottom line of Auckland’s property market’.
On the investment front, Angela Winton from Macquarie NZ Ltd covers the interesting topic ‘Creating wealth using other
people’s money’, while the 2003 Young Financial Planner of the Year and best-selling co-author of The Complete Guide to
Residential Property Investment Lisa Dudson talks on the topic of ‘Successful money management’.
All seminars are free of charge to expo visitors and there are two streams of workshops and keynote speakers on all
three days of the 2005 Property & Investment Expo. With nearly 40 different seminars taking place across the three days, a huge array of information is
on offer for those interested in learning more about creating personal wealth.
The 2005 Property & Investment Expo takes place at the Ellerslie Convention Centre, within Ellerslie Race Course, in Greenlane on May 20,
21 and 22.
More details on the 2005 Property & Investment Expo can be found on the Internet by visiting www.propertyandinvestmentexpo.co.nz, where seminar details
will be posted as confirmed.
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