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Episode 39: Kathryn Wilson

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(1.32) Business commentator Bernard Hickey joins Andrew Patterson to discuss some of the week’s business news including the repercussions from the recent earthquake that has left one in five Government workers unable to access their offices. Plus, reaction to this week’s Long Term Fiscal outlook which once again warned of serious long term fiscal imbalances if policy settings, particularly regarding superannuation, are not altered. (9.57) Rob Mercer from Forsyth Barr reviews the week on the markets. (16.37) We hear from Ian Tuke, Chair of the inaugural NZ International Fraud Film Festival held in Auckland recently. (21.56) Andrew's feature guest is Auckland based entrepreneur Kathryn Wilson who, in less than a decade has established herself as New Zealand's premier footwear designer. After graduating from Massey University and winning an AMP Scholarship, she honed her design skills and set about creating her own line of high-end footwear which also includes a number of retail stores. We hear more about her business journey and what it takes to succeed in the cut throat world of fashion. To subscribe: nbr.co.nz/sunday-business
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(1.32) Business commentator Bernard Hickey joins Andrew Patterson to discuss some of the week’s business news including the repercussions from the recent earthquake that has left one in five Government workers unable to access their offices. Plus, reaction to this week’s Long Term Fiscal outlook which once again warned of serious long term fiscal imbalances if policy settings, particularly regarding superannuation, are not altered. (9.57) Rob Mercer from Forsyth Barr reviews the week on the markets. (16.37) We hear from Ian Tuke, Chair of the inaugural NZ International Fraud Film Festival held in Auckland recently. (21.56) Andrew's feature guest is Auckland based entrepreneur Kathryn Wilson who, in less than a decade has established herself as New Zealand's premier footwear designer. After graduating from Massey University and winning an AMP Scholarship, she honed her design skills and set about creating her own line of high-end footwear which also includes a number of retail stores. We hear more about her business journey and what it takes to succeed in the cut throat world of fashion. To subscribe: nbr.co.nz/sunday-business
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