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Judging awards is always a difficult,
time-consuming and challenging task, and it's emperative for us that those
entrusted with this process are experienced and knowledgeable with regard
to all aspects of running a small, micro and home business experience, and
can carry out the process with the utmost integrity, objectivity and
sensitivity. We are fortunate to have four fantastic judges on our panel
who have given their time voluntarily to helping find New Zealand's heroes
in small business ... our "Davids".Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker's career has generally involved
writing, first as a radio creative writer, then as a writer/producer for
television, and more recently as a magazine
contributor/editor. Glenn was a business owner in Taranaki for six years, and
during this period continued to write for magazines, primarily on business
and technology issues.
After exiting the business
in 2004, he was offered the position of editor for NZBusiness magazine.
"Having experienced the
emotional roller-coaster ride of buying into a business and endeavouring
to build it up in an extremely tough market sector, I have a real
appreciation of what business owners are looking for when it comes to
support," he says. After five years overseeing the editorial focus of NZBusiness, he believes the
magazine is close to achieving its goal of being New Zealand's most
popular small business monthly. ?> Glenn is married with three children.
Nick Jones
They do this by providing strategic research and communications advisory services in the areas of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability. These advisory services cover:
Nick Jones & Associates Ltd also provides New Zealandâ€â„¢s, and possible the worlds, only ongoing survey of support for non-profits based on the Johns Hopkins University classification system which is enabling charities and non-profits to create new ways to target donor acquisition and retention programmes. Clients include ANZA, Air New Zealand, ANZ, APN News and Media, ACP Media, AMP, BNZ, Coca Cola, Contact Energy, DHL, Fidelity Life, HB Media, Ministry of Health, New Zealand Post, OCVS/MSD and TV Works plus he has provided consultancy to Child Fund, Hope Foundation for Ageing Research, Lifewise, Oxfam, Make Poverty History, Project Jonah, St John and WWF. Formerly Executive Director
of Nielsen Media Research/AGB Nielsen Media Research.
Colin Kennedy
Pam Martin
Pam now has a new company called Positive Connexions. This time Pam has a partner which makes things easier as they work to their personal strengths. They provide computer training for individuals and businesses helping them increase productivity by learning how to use computers effectively. Pam has appeared in a number of articles and her trade mark photo has been published 48 times. It even helped her reach the finals in the WestPac, Enterprise North Shore Marketing awards and the Humour in Business Awards. Pam has taught courses on setting up a Home Business. Pam was a speaker at last year’s NZ Small Business Summit where she launched her book “Beneath the Knowledge Wave”. The book is a collection of stories and observations on the impact poor computer skills have on both individuals and businesses. Pam believes that our productivity is leaking out through the holes in our skills. She also has a mad plan to help New Zealand solve the problem. See www.kiwicomputerchallenge.co.nz. As a serial networker she understands the power of referral business
and worked with Heather Douglas to run the Devonport Home Business
Network. Pam is passionate about the value small businesses add to
the New Zealand economy and loves to help them to reach their true
potential. Glenn Smith
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