Trevor Roberts Nz Partnered Alan Brookbanks

Posted on: May 19, 2016

Trevor-Roberts has announced that they are now partnered with Alan Brookbanks of Changing Tack (NZ) Ltd to offer specialist executive services throughout New Zealand.

Their relationship with Alan has been fostered over many years from his days as GM/HR for Queensland Rail’s Network Services business. CEO Dr Edwin Trevor said “we are very pleased to be partnered with Alan”.  “We have a number of trans-Tasman businesses we already work with and we can now offer them the same services in New Zealand.”

Alan is a highly respected professional, and the team at Paul Diver Associates can’t recommend him enough!

Connect with Alan Brookbanks on LinkedIn.

 

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