Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Technology improves dental care delivery

A New computerised injection machine installed at an Auckland clinic promises greater efficiency, better treatment and greater dental care. The Otahuhu Dental Care has recently

Women In Business

Aakanksha McClymont

Success for McClymont and Associates is about caring and helping people. That is the way Aakanksha has worked to differentiate the law firm from other

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Ansuya Naidoo

When Ansuya Naidoo was appointed to the newly created post of head of Indian community banking last year, she was excited at the opportunity of

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Bindu Grover

Bindu Grover, Director and Leader of ‘Shahnaz Husain New Zealand’ is an inspiring businesswoman, who believes that passion and hard work help people to realise

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Joanne Godinho

There are some people, who are consistent winners- as a child, spouse, parent, professional, colleague, employer and friend. They are a source of joy and

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Jyoti Lodhia

The fact that partnership in business and life helps to enhance human values and relationship is demonstrated by Jyoti Lodhia, Director of Sona Sansaar, Sakhi,

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Dr Parmjeet Parmar

Dr Parmjeet Parmar is Director of Auckland based Kiwi Empire Confectionery Limited (KECL). From its modest beginning in 1935, the Company has grown from strength

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Ranjna Patel

Ranjna Patel QSM, is the co-founder of East Tamaki Healthcare together with her husband, Dr Kanti Patel, who started the business in 1977 as a

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Shivani Arora

Shivani Arora is a well-known businesswoman in Auckland. She migrated to New Zealand in year 2000 from the Kingdom of Bahrain, where she was employed

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Divya Nayyar

Launching into business in a sector that is fiercely competitive requires not only courage but also self-confidence and financial strength. In the case of owner-operated

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Mohine Mudaliar

Flowers are often described as symbols of friendship, love, respect, honour and dignity and it is therefore little wonder that florists and gardeners are considered

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Sania Ashraf

Travel agencies are the first and most important point of contact for business and leisure travellers and their expertise and guidance assures people of convenience

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