Weekend Herald

Movers & shakers

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NZ Herald careers columnist and managing director of career consultanc­y CV.CO.NZ Tom O'Neil, has become the internatio­nal president of the What Color Is Your Parachute Institute? - training and developmen­t arm of the world’s best-selling career guide. What Color Is Your Parachute was recently named by Time magazine, as one of the top 100 non-fiction books of all time.

Leading project and property advisory company Greenstone Group has appointed Nick Jones as the head of its new Wellington office to help meet growing demand from new and existing clients in the capital. The move to Wellington, which will expand the company’s national coverage alongside offices in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, and Christchur­ch, coincides with Greenstone being appointed project manager on a $10 million project in the city.

SenateSHJ is pleased to welcome Jane Ratcliffe as a partner and head of its public sector practice in New Zealand. The appointmen­t strengthen­s SenateSHJ’s wellregard­ed public sector practice, further deepening the team’s expertise in providing senior counsel to public sector clients.

Multi award-winning Queenstown property, The Rees Hotel, Luxury Apartments & Lakeside Residences has appointed Katharina Graf to its executive team as Human Resources Manager. Ms Graf will officially come aboard on 24 September 2018 after departing a senior management role for the Four Points by Sheraton, a Marriott Internatio­nal brand.

Gillian Officer has been appointed director of sales for Te Pae, Christchur­ch Convention Centre. Starting this week, her new role will be to secure events for the opening of Te Pae from late 2020 onwards.

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