Waikato Herald

Business on agenda

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Business leaders from around the region will meet in Hamilton next month to listen to a who's who of business give their insights into New Zealand's changing times in business.

The Waikato Business Summit 2018, on February 8, is a collaborat­ion between ANZ, BDO Waikato, Chartered Accountant­s NZ, and Xero. The summit is in the Pacific Crystal Palace on the Governor's Lawn in the Hamilton Gardens.

It will see key industry figures speak about changing times in business such as changes in central Government, local Government, the economy and business practices.

BDO Waikato managing director Bernard Lamusse said it was important for business people to hear outstandin­g speakers and to spend time networking with each other to rejuvenate their businesses.

"We have an outstandin­g line-up of speakers who will offer valuable insight into our local and global economies and will contribute to discussion­s about key issues facing our region," says Bernard.

The global empire Amazon is set to take the stage and speak about changes made within their business and how it will have an impact on your business.

Hamilton City Council's general manager city growth Kelvyn Eglinton will talk about changes to local Government and what is happening in Hamilton and the impact on local business.

ANZ Economist Phil Borkin will address changes in the economy and discuss what to expect for the new year.

"This is an excellent opportunit­y for business people to get together at the beginning of the year, hear some exciting new ideas and trends to enable them to plan for the year ahead," says Bernard.

Various other speakers will also discuss changes to central Government, giving a background to new policies and their impact on our businesses. As well as, changes in business practices, including issues such as IT, distributi­on, customer patterns and employees.

Registrati­ons open at 1.30pm on the day, with presentati­ons beginning at 2pm. It will be followed by networking and drinks at 5.30pm.

In addition, Chartered Accountant­s NZ is hosting a morning session on Being Human in a changing world and how to thrive in a disruptive workplace.

Tickets are $150 which includes nibbles and drinks while attending the Business Summit.

■ To register visit businesssu­mmit.co.nz

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? BDO Waikato managing director Bernard Lamusse.
Photo / Supplied BDO Waikato managing director Bernard Lamusse.

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