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Pressure makes a Diamond

- Fran O’Sullivan Executive Editor Herald Business Reports

Covid-19 has taught us all a great deal about resilience. As a country, as businesses and personally.

Regular Herald Business Reports readers will have noticed the publicatio­n dates of the 2020 reports were out of sync.

On March 6, we published a bumper edition of the Herald’s Project Auckland, jam-packed with exclusive insights into the city’s infrastruc­ture developmen­ts as it prepared for 2021’s Year of Events; revelation­s of a planned new city at Drury and more. Three weeks later, New Zealand was in alert level 4 lockdown.

The annual May Infinz Awards were postponed (and with that the Herald’s annual Capital Markets report).

The reports did not resume again until late June with Agribusine­ss 2020; this was published 10 days after the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest agricultur­al show Fieldays which was held virtually, and, (for once) did not see the reports team up at dawn to drive down to Mystery Creek for KPMG’s Leaders’ breakfast.

The last two months have been a pressure cooker.

The Mood of the Boardroom CEOs Election Survey and breakfast event was deferred twice. First, due to Auckland’s move back into alert level 2, then when the General Election was deferred from September 19 to October 17.

Thanks here to Finance Minister Grant Robertson and his then sparring partner, National’s Paul Goldsmith, who kept their diaries flexible, and debated in front of a deliberate­ly sparse audience of CEOs (we were still at alert level 1) who had to register in advance. A special shoutout to Business NZ and our project sponsors, and, to Auckland Business Chamber CEO Michael Barnett whose relationsh­ip with the Cordis hotel assisted with date shifts.

The Infrastruc­ture report shifted from August to November to coincide with Infrastruc­ture NZ’s annual Building Nations symposium which was held in person.

We collaborat­ed with the Aotearoa Circle to produce Financing the Future.

Our final project for 2020 was the Deloitte Top 200 Awards and the Dynamic Business report.

As judging panel convenor, I would like to thank independen­t directors Cathy Quinn and Jonathan Mason, Forsyth Barr managing director Neil Paviour-Smith and Direct Capital CEO Ross George for making time to comprehens­ively judge these premier business awards when their own diaries were under pressure.

The Herald Business Reports team wishes all readers, contributo­rs and sponsors a safe and Covid-free Christmas and New Year holiday season.

We’re looking forward to coming back recharged in the New Year with our first report — Project Auckland — and the accompanyi­ng annual sponsor luncheon.

Finally, my special thanks to the core Herald reports team: Tim McCready, Natalia Rimell, Isobel Marriner, Richard Dale, Graham Skellern, Bill Bennett and Tim Wilson.

You aced it.

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