Who Is Your Role Model?
No longer is the saying “it’s who you know” entirely true when seeking a path to victory. It’s now “which website do you
know”. Purefutures.co.nz, launched in April, has had 527 unique visions and over 9,200 registrations of Kiwis with great
unique ideas or inventions, all looking for help to take the next step.
A fashion label using only pure fabrics, the establishment of a volunteer ambulance service, handcrafted bikes, Kiwi
designed solar baches, rooftop gardens, HD webcams, future Olympians and wannabe world champions, restoration of
historical buildings, the world’s fastest sailing kayaks. These are just a selection of visions uploaded to Pure
Futures. These visions are being rewarded with money and access to high profile mentors – a group that has grown since
launch to be a who’s who of our brightest talent.
Kiwi fashion has taken off in recent years and therefore Steinlager Pure has enlisted the help of the brains behind two
outstanding New Zealand clothing brands, Huffer and Stolen Girlfriends Club, to mentor those visionaries who want to carve their own path in fashion on the world stage. They are on board to
introduce them to the right suppliers, advise them on designs and pass on the key lessons they have made.
Jamie McLellan is a product designer who has designed for manufacturers in Australasia, the UK, Europe, Asia and America, working on a
wide range of projects, from furniture and lighting to windsurfing equipment, coffins, kayaks and more. Jamie is
offering a one-on-one session to review an up-and-coming designer's idea, and assist with mocking up and prototyping
design ideas. Jamie has a network of professional resources, including those specialising in CAD, engineering,
visualisation and rapid prototyping which he can put the visionary in touch with.
Duncan Blair has made a reputation as a talented marketing communications strategist in his role as Head of Brand and Communications
at Orcon. As a mentor, Duncan will be offering the opportunity to spend a half-day workshop session with him to develop
a brand and communications strategy.
The ICEHOUSE is a business-growth centre that includes business-growth programmes, a business incubator for start-ups, and New
Zealand's largest group of Angel Investors. Now teaming up with Steinlager Pure, the ICEHOUSE will help selected
visionaries by offering a two-hour workshop with an Ice Angel investor and two ICEHOUSE experts.
York Spencer is from EASTPRECINCT, which provides export-growth solutions for the Asia markets, specialising in market planning,
market access and market development for New Zealand businesses in the Asia region. York is a New Zealander with more
than 14 years' international commercial and marketing management experience and can offer his expertise to visionaries
trying to break into the Asian markets.
Shaun Quincey is doing his bit by lending a hand to visionaries who need advice on how to achieve their sporting, exploration and
adventure dreams. Shaun is only the second New Zealander to successfully row across the Tasman, following in his
father's footsteps some 33 years earlier.
With some great mentors involved and up to $70,000 still up for grabs now is the time to join the growing community and
register your future vision at http://www.purefutures.co.nz
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