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  • Rocket Man (Comments Off)

    3/01/09 •

    NADINE ISLER met successful bioscience entrepreneur turned academic, Professor Mark Ahn.

  • Fingerprint files and the workplace (Comments Off)

    3/01/09 •

    An eye on recruitment: NADINE ISLER explores the issues of police checks, strict employment laws and a Generation Y crisis in the making.

  • Big on Debate (Comments Off)

    1/01/09 •

    John Allen, head of NZ Post, talks to NADINE ISLER

  • Love us or hate us (Comments Off)

    1/01/09 •

    Radical change is nothing new says Mike Kerr, Manager of Beca. And he has plenty more to say as we continue our series in which Wellingtonians talk about their visions for Wellington’s future.

  • Signature Style (Comments Off)

    1/01/09 •

    Just back from Tokyo, Martin Bosley is definitely flavour of the moment. NADINE ISLER stopped by for a minute or two to find out why.

  • Map to the Future Heart of Wellington (Comments Off)

    11/01/08 •

    We asked a cross section of high profile Wellingtonians what they want for their city.

  • Monkey business (Comments Off)

    11/01/08 •

    The Wellington zoo has been undergoing some changes… Nadine Isler met with Karen Fifield, CEO, to find out what’s planned for our city’s most animated asset.

  • Not Just Plane People (Comments Off)

    11/01/08 •

    Air New Zealand has been an integral part of Wellington for nearly 50 years. It has garnered itself a reputation for a vibrant culture, despite being one of the biggest companies in New Zealand.

  • Getting down to business with Murray Mexted (Comments Off)

    9/01/08 •

    Murray Mexted is more famous for being a rugby commentator and All Black than a businessman… so how relevant could he possibly be to a magazine all about business? Well as NADINE ISLER found out, very.

  • Is this Kiwi-bankable? (Comments Off)

    8/01/08 •

    The cover of IN-Business Wellington was a toss-up between Kiwibank chief executive Sam Knowles and Bob Jones. Everyone knows who Jones is, but who is Sam Knowles? NADINE ISLER finds out.