
Established to promote and support education relating to management and leadership.
The Trustees have decided not to offer Scholarships in 2010 because there is not a suitable Conference in 2010, which would also allow time to arrange a series of visits to add to the learning experience of the Scholarship winners. The decision was not taken lightly as the Foundation was planning to make the Scholarships an annual event. It is most important, however, the whole package provides maximum value for the attendees hence the decision to postpone the offer for one year. The Scholarships will be offered later this year for 2011.
An application for a NZIM Foundation Scholarship can be made online or it may be posted to the Secretary, NZIM Foundation, P O Box 67, Wellington 6142. For full information please download the single page PDF.
Please note there are no scholarship available in 2010.NZIM would like to congratulate:
All three have been awarded a 2009 NZIM Scholarship awarded a 2009 NZIM Scholarship. The scholarship group of three will spend one week in Sydney 14-20 June 2009 – including 2 days at the Australian Human Resources Institute Conference, one day of boardroom briefings with iconic New Zealanders including Ralph Norris and one day with Wilf Jarvis at his Lane Cove location.
To facilitate the development of tomorrow’s leaders.
To establish a capital base through a foundation:
Your personal invitation to make a difference to the future of New Zealand management.
If you would like to make a donation to the NZIM Foundation please telephone us on 04 473 0470 and ask to speak to Victoria Purdie,
Administration & Registry Manager.
Receipts will be provided and because the foundation is a registered charity all donations qualify for a tax rebate.
Thank you for helping us to make a difference.
These organisations and individuals have made significant contributions to establish the permanent funding for the Foundation.
NZ College of Mangement
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Individuals who have made a significant donation to the Foundation Joe Hollander, Anthony Ramon, Arnold Solomons, Joan Smith, United Industries, Steel & Tube Holdings, Fulton Hogan, Flora Gilkison and Sir Roderick Deane, and Brian Lee.
Peter Cosgriff, Dale Court, Tony Hassed, Joe Hollander, Brian Lee, Graeme Marsh, Doug Matheson, Vince Rabone, Ron Rowe, Arnold Solomons, Bill Tate, Jim Thomson, Reg Birchfield, Peter Garnett, David Moloney, Cam Moore, and Gary Williams.
Supporting management leadership and a more enterprising New Zealand