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Mr Keith Tyrrell, of Dunedin, is the new national president of the Manufacturers’ Federation. He succeeds Mr Earl Richardson, who held the position for three years. Mr Tyrrell is managing director of Arthur Ellis and Company, Ltd, the manufacturer of home wares, industrial textiles and outdoor products. Dunedin born and educated, Mr Tyrrell, who is 47, has been president of the OtagoSouthland Manufacturers’ Association for the last two years. The senior vice-presi-dent elected at the federation’s convention in Wellington (October 16) is Mr Doug Benefield, managing director of Masport, Ltd, Auckland. The junior vice-presi-dent is Mr Colin Wise, of Dunedin, managing director of Cadbury Schweppes Hudson, Ltd.

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Press, 12 October 1985, Page 23

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Mr Keith Tyrrell, of Dunedin, is the new national president of the Manufacturers’ Federation. He succeeds Mr Earl Richardson, who held the position for three years. Mr Tyrrell is managing director of Arthur Ellis and Company, Ltd, the manufacturer of home wares, industrial textiles and outdoor products. Dunedin born and educated, Mr Tyrrell, who is 47, has been president of the Otago-Southland Manufacturers’ Association for the last two years. The senior vice-president elected at the federation’s convention in Wellington (October 16) is Mr Doug Benefield, managing director of Masport, Ltd, Auckland. The junior vice-president is Mr Colin Wise, of Dunedin, managing director of Cadbury Schweppes Hudson, Ltd. Press, 12 October 1985, Page 23

Mr Keith Tyrrell, of Dunedin, is the new national president of the Manufacturers’ Federation. He succeeds Mr Earl Richardson, who held the position for three years. Mr Tyrrell is managing director of Arthur Ellis and Company, Ltd, the manufacturer of home wares, industrial textiles and outdoor products. Dunedin born and educated, Mr Tyrrell, who is 47, has been president of the Otago-Southland Manufacturers’ Association for the last two years. The senior vice-president elected at the federation’s convention in Wellington (October 16) is Mr Doug Benefield, managing director of Masport, Ltd, Auckland. The junior vice-president is Mr Colin Wise, of Dunedin, managing director of Cadbury Schweppes Hudson, Ltd. Press, 12 October 1985, Page 23