Witty New Zealand Accountant Hits Big Time Column
Monday, January 8, 2007
Witty New Zealand Accountant has Starring Commentary to US Leaders in US Media Today
Martz Witty, an accountant from Christchurch New Zealand was invited to be a featured columnist today in Levine Breaking News, the daily insiders’ publication of USA’s renowned and leading entertainment public relations expert, Michael Levine.
Witty, aged 42, was featured in today’s coveted “Face Space” column which is read daily by 178,000 key influencers in the USA, including the US president, senators, politicians, business moguls, leading media columnists and figures, such as Oprah Winfrey, over a hundred Oscar winners, and, US business leaders such as Donald Trump, with his blunt remarks about honesty in relationships being of top importance.
The Christchurch
accountant was candid today about his surprise selection to
address some of the US’ greatest living leaders. The
column spot is estimated to be valued at $US 30,000 and it
informs with breaking news as well as identifies key
business, political and entertainment leaders of the future
to keep an eye out for. But Martz Witty took today’s honor
with a fine sense of humour.
“
I think I was just as
surprised to see my face being disseminated across the
USmedia today, as my Dalmatian dog Miss Coke is, when I get
her McDonalds for her birthday each year,” said the
humorous Witty.
Witty’s column mention, today, of his Dalmatian dog being his best friend, has received wide appeal in the US, by the accountant’s down to earth approach which could be identified as being a very Kiwi parochial trait that the American market can not get enough of. Witty is very aware, that his identification as a future leader in the world of US business today in Levine Breaking News, is something to ponder about in the future.
“Today was just one of those unexpected things that happens and you are reminded that the world of business is both a far-reaching global world and also a small world, which we as Kiwis have an active part to play in shaping its forward direction with honesty and clarity,” said Witty.
“Having integrity in business is the way of the future, especially in an environment where visibility often equates to ‘business integrity’ in a media driven age. It’s important to have true integrity in all business dealings and relationships, more so then visibility alone,” said the mild-mannered Witty.
Martz Witty is a public speaker, business developer and author and plans to tour the Australia and the US with his upcoming business book in the near future. His mass US media exposure today to many of America’s top leaders, politicians and media experts, is a good sign for the humorous, dog-loving accountant from Christchurch, New Zealand for the upcoming year.
ENDS