
| JAMES HILL - Chairman & independent Director James Hill is a member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Directors. He was Managing Partner of KPMG’s Auckland practice and was also involved in the corporatisation of both The Yellow Bus Company and Metrowater, serving on the Boards of both companies (being the first Chairman of Metrowater). He is currently the Chairman of Manukau Water Limited, on the Board of Transit NZ and is Chairman of three private companies. He also has governance roles with several charitable organisations. |
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| DAVID MCKEE WRIGHT - CEO & ManAging Director David McKee Wright is the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. David is an ACA qualified accountant with a commerce degree. He has had extensive overseas experience in manufacturing, assembly and financial analysis with two Fortune 500 companies. In New Zealand, he has held key roles within such companies as PC Direct, Gateway Computers, Exonet, Solution 6 and IT Capital Limited. |
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| MAURICE BRYHAM - Founder & Executive Director Maurice Bryham is the Company's founder. A proven entrepreneur, Maurice's career has seen him take senior positions with Dick Smith Electronics, Pacific Computers and Imagineering, before co-founding New Zealand's high profile personal computer company, PC Direct. Maurice co-founded Exonet with David McKee Wright in 1999 and was instrumental in developing the strategies that made Exonet a market leader in e-business software. Maurice conceived the Sealegs idea in 2000 and led the development of the Sealegs prototypes through to the current production models. |
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| WILLIAM BURRELL - Australian Executive Director William Burrell is the Director of Sales for Sealegs in Australia and is an English-born entrepreneur with considerable corporate experience in the UK, USA and Australia. He bought, developed, and recently sold, the multi-award-winning eco-tourism, El Questro Wilderness Park in Northern Australia in 2006. |
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| CHRISTOPHER DICKSON - Independent Director Christopher Dickson is a three-times World Match Racing Champion and this year celebrated 20 years of America’s Cup involvement. He was the skipper of KZ 7, New Zealand’s first challenger at Fremantle back in 1987 and was skipper and CEO of BMW Oracle Racing at the 2007 America’s Cup in Valencia. |
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