Finalists named in 2015 NZ International Business Awards
Finalists named in 2015 New Zealand International
Business Awards
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Finalists named in 2015 New
Zealand International Business Awards
What do you get when you combine international volunteering, experiential tourism photography and pilot training with a values-driven Maori food & beverage company, a digital tool for movie marketers, and acompany “hell-bent” on shrinking power bills? A taste of just some of the 25 finalists in the 2015 New Zealand International Business Awards.
Celebrating the passion, vision and new approaches that New Zealand businesses are taking to achieve international success, the Awards are run by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Strategic Partner ANZ.
Other finalists include an international multidisciplinary engineering and project management consultancy, a manuka honey company whose products have multiple uses including gourmet cooking and wound care, and a supplier of critical threat assessment and advanced crime analytics software for government, financial services and critical national infrastructure providers.
Proving just how valuable the Awards process is, today’s announcement also sees the return of previous finalists Serato, Zeacom, WhereScape, Canterbury Scientific, Yealands Wine Group, SnapComms,Milmeq and Synlait Milk.
The 2015 contenders represent one of the most diverse lists of finalists in the Awards history, cutting across multiple sectors and services.
Peter Chrisp, Chief Executive of NZTE, said the diversity exemplifies an increased appetite from businesses to push frontiers and embrace innovation.
“In this year’s finalists we can see companies who are going premium with new business models and who are leveraging the New Zealand brand. They’re building businesses that are offering more tailored and bespoke products and services and the results are evident in their success.”
David Green, Managing Director Institutional at ANZ New Zealand, said: “The great diversity of this year's finalists reflects the significant potential for New Zealand businesses when they take the time to understand offshore markets, pursue new growth opportunities and innovate to develop products that meet the needs of end-consumers. Their success is contributing to New Zealand’s growing achievements in doing business globally, which is supporting job creation, economic growth and a stronger future.”
Later this month, each finalist will have the opportunity to make a winning impression when they participate in a 30 minute pitching and Q&A session with a judging panel that features some of New Zealand’s top business minds.
Winners will
be announced at a black tie ceremony on March 25 at Sky City
in Auckland.
Follow the finalists on Twitter:
@NZTEnews, #NZIBA;
Facebook:
facebook.com/NZtradeandenterprise; Google+:
plus.google.com/+nzte and online at
www.nziba.co.nz/finalists
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GENERAL CATEGORY
FINALISTS
ANZ Best Business Operating
Internationally – Under $10m
• Canterbury
Scientific (Christchurch)
• International
Volunteer HQ (New Plymouth)
• Movio
(Auckland)
• SnapComms (Auckland)
ANZ
Best Business Operating Internationally – $10m-$50m
•
Agility CIS (Auckland)
• CTC Aviation
(Hamilton)
• Golden Bay Fruit (Motueka)
•
Magic Memories (Queenstown)
• Manuka Health
(Auckland)
• Serato (Auckland)
•
WhereScape (Auckland)
• Wynyard Group
(Auckland)
• Zeacom (Auckland)
ANZ Best
Business Operating Internationally – Over $50m
•
BCS Group (Auckland)
• Compac Sorting Equipment
(Auckland)
• Cubic Defence (Auckland)
•
GMP Pharmaceuticals (Auckland)
• Opus
International Consultants (Wellington)
•
Sealord (Auckland)
• Synlait Milk
(Rakaia)
• Yealands Wine Group
(Blenheim)
SPECIAL CATEGORY FINALISTS
Excellence in Innovation, supported by AJ
Park
• Canterbury Scientific
(Christchurch)
• GMP Pharmaceuticals
(Auckland)
• Magic Memories (Queenstown)
•
Milmeq (Auckland)
• SnapComms (Auckland)
•
Wynyard Group (Auckland)
Excellence in Marketing,
supported by AUT Business School
•
International Volunteer HQ (New Plymouth)
•
Powershop (Wellington)
• Magic Memories
(Queenstown)
• Serato (Auckland)
•
SnapComms (Wellington)
Excellence in Operations,
supported by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade
•
Agility CIS (Auckland)
• GMP Pharmaceuticals
(Auckland)
• International Volunteer HQ (New
Plymouth)
• Magic Memories (Queenstown)
Excellence in Design, supported by Special Group
•
Milmeq (Auckland)
• Powershop
(Wellington)
• Wynyard Group (Auckland)
He kai kei aku ringa for Māori Excellence in Export,
supported by The Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment (MBIE), Te Puni Kōkiri, The Treasury
•
Kono General Partner (Nelson)
• Miraka
(Taupo)
• Sealord (Auckland)
Excellence
in Leadership, supported by KPMG
• The winner
for this category will be selected by the judging panel in
February. The winner, who will be selected from the
finalists of the general and special categories, will be
announced at the Awards ceremony in March.
About the New Zealand International Business
Awards The 2015
New Zealand International Business Awards judging
panel
Editors notes
The New Zealand
International Business Awards are organised by NZTE, with
the support of Strategic Partner ANZ. They celebrate New
Zealand business success in the world and recognise
professional excellence and innovative practice. They
provide an opportunity for New Zealand businesses to
benchmark performance, build capability and boost employee
morale. For more information, visit www.nziba.co.nz
The judges are an independent panel of
experts with extensive experience in growing businesses
internationally. This year’s panel is comprised of:
•
David Downs, Convenor of Judges and General Manager of
Services at NZTE
• Graham Turley, ANZ Managing
Director of Commercial & Agri
• Jane Hunter,
Managing Director of Hunter's Wines
• Janine
Smith, AsureQuality Chair, Director of Steel and Tube
Holdings and Kensington Swan Legal, and Principal of The
Boardroom Practice Limited
• Julie Christie,
NZTE board member and media consultant
• Phil
O'Reilly, BusinessNZ Chief Executive
• Ross
Buckley, KPMG Executive Chairman
• Tim
Williams, New Zealand-based entrepreneur
Each Special
Category will have a representation from the main panel of
judges and will be joined by independent specialists from
industry. Industry specialists for the following categories
are:
• Excellence in Innovation: Anton
Gibson, partner of AJ Park
• Excellence in
Marketing: Peter Biggs CNZM, recently retired Chief
Executive of Clemenger BBDO/Melbourne
•
Excellence in Operations: Leo G. Lonergan, Chief
Procurement Officer for Chevron Corporation (retired)
•
Excellence in Design: Michael Redwood, Managing
Partner of independent advertising and design agency Special
Group
• He kai kei aku ringa for Māori
Excellence in Export:
o Robin Hapi, NZTE and
Callaghan Innovation Board Member, Chair of BERL,
Commissioner for the Tertiary Education Commission, Chair of
Te Wananga-o-Raukawa
o Sir Wira Gardiner, Chairman of
holding company Lawson Powell Limited and former
professional soldier, senior public servant and writer
o
Tina Wilson, Chief Executive Officer for the Iwi Investor
Group, Senior Investment Advisor and Specialised Manager for
the IWIinvestor KiwiSaver Scheme, Director of tourism
company Kai Waho, Chair of Professional Services company He
Akina.
About
NZTE
NZTE is the Government’s
international business development agency, helping to boost
global reach and build capability so our companies can grow
bigger, better, faster. We leverage our connections and
government influence on behalf of businesses, and apply
local knowledge – from the NZTE team and a network of
private sector experts – to help them enter and grow in
international markets. www.nzte.govt.nz