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COMMERCIAL MANAGER Substantial Export Oriented Operation Our clients make a considerable contribution to New Zealand's exports by adding value to an important primary product. Located in Hamilton they have modern plant and are well placed for further expansion. The Commercial Manager is a key member of a close knit management team. Responsibility covers: • Administrative and management services. • Customer liaison and price negotiations. • Preparation of budgets and forecasts. • Financial Control. • Cash flow management. • Secretarial and legal matters. This is an interesting position requiring someone with accounting experience who has commercial instincts and the breadth of vision to contribute to the future of the company from a wider perspective than purely accounting. The company offers an attractive remuneration package including a company car and has pleasant working conditions. Confidential replies may be directed to Warwick Harvey, P.O. Box 5341, Wellesley Street, Auckland or phone (09) 30-669 or after hours (09) 483-950. W. D. SCOTT a CO. (N.Z.) LTD MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS WDScoft

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Press, 2 May 1984, Page 29

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