It is great that the word on A2 protein milk is gaining traction in Asia. I believe this is nothing but positive for the A2 milk company as it shows what the customer prefers to consume. Who knows maybe the future might be A2 only..........
Upping the gender balance on the ATM Board with rather impressive talent.
However I'm sure some will find fault.
Wont get any argument from me. (Edit - except now for Beagles post below) Great appointment. Heres the important stuff from the announcement
"Pip is a director on the boards of Westpac New Zealand, Spark New Zealand and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare. She was previously a senior partner at law firm Russell McVeagh, where she spent over ten years on the firm's board including acting as the firm's board Chair and interim CEO. A leader in the field of corporate law and in the New Zealand business community. She is the recipient of numerous industry awards including last year being named New Zealand Dealmaker of the Year at the Australasian Law Awards 2018, the only person to have won this accolade five times, and has twice been recognised as a finalist at the Women of Influence Awards.
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Upping the gender balance on the ATM Board with rather impressive talent.
However I'm sure some will find fault.
She presided as a senior partner for a very long time at Russell McVeagh which has been in the news many times in recent years for the wrong reasons.
Before anyone puts her on a pedestal they should read this. https://www.nzlawyermagazine.co.nz/n...ic-252073.aspx
Personally I think its extremely disappointing that a senior female law partner could not have done more for her junior female staff who are widely reported to have been subjected to a completely unacceptable culture within that firm. The senior partners are directly responsible for setting the tone of the corporate culture within the firm.
Last edited by Beagle; 13-05-2019 at 12:53 PM.
Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.”
Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine
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