30th October, 2006
Cross-Pollination of NZ and Australian Directors
Sydney-based accountant, Andrew Clark, has praised the NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development for joining with
CPA Australia in organising New Zealand’s first Business Budget Summit to advise the Government on measures which could
be considered for next year’s and future Budgets.
New Zealand’s first pre-Budget business summit will be hosted by Finance Minister Hon Dr Michael Cullen at Parliament
House in Wellington on 1st November.
Mr Clark, a senior partner in Clark & Jacobs, said he was looking forward to being an active participant in the Summit and to advance his views about the
need for greater cross-pollination of public and private board directors of companies operating in New Zealand and
Australia.
He said key issues that needed to be considered by the summit participants included:
• Tax Changes– a revamped taxation system to encourage research & development, increased exports and rewards for profitability.
• Economic Policy– Identify and develop sectors of the economy that have a cost and competitive advantage.
• Skills– Political and business leadership is required to grow internationally attractive companies to help retain
talent and skills in New Zealand.
He added that it was a very positive step by the Finance Minister Michael Cullen to host such a forum to demonstrate
that the Government was willing to listen to local and neighbouring business representatives for the future wellbeing of
the country.
Andrew Clark is a member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants and a Certified Practicing Accountant in
Australia. He has 20 years experience in the accounting profession and consults to predominately private owner managed
businesses in a wide range of industries. He also provides management and financial advice, develops corporate
strategies and works on business development with the practice's many clients.
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