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has been asked to advise on the following appointment: Director General iaec The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation is to make an appointment to the position of Director-General. He is the Chief Executive responsible to the Board for managing the affairs of the Corporation. The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation is incorporated by Act of Parliament to provide commercial and non-commercial radio and television services throughout New Zealand. The combined annual revenue from advertising arid licence fees exceeds $2O million and there are 2,700 employees. QUALIFICATIONS: Top level administrative experience in a large organisation is essential. A university degree or equivalent is highly desirable and experience in broadcasting would be an advantage. The preferred age range is 50-55. SALARY & CONDITIONS: All conditions of service will be established to attract a top executive. SECURITY: P.A. offers you complete security. No information will be given to our client or enquiries made before a personal interview. Interviews will be arranged in the principal cities as necessary. Applications should briefly state qualifications, age, positions held, and quoting reference- 783 should be addressed to: Mr. D. P. C. Walls Appointments Division P.A. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS LIMITED P.O. Box 4178, Auckland
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 8
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