APIA February Keynote meeting:
Martin Dippie has many hats, and he wears them well. As a residential landlord Martin built an impressive portfolio which allowed him early retirement in his late 20s.
As chairman, Martin cements himself as a leader in the competitive retail industry having played a pivotal role in leading Mitre10 to an impressive 8.7% sales growth in the 2015 financial year (the highest sales figure to date in the company's 41 years history). As an avid sportsman, Martin is the proud holder of the 2013 Targa title in New Zealand and has always been a vocal supporter of the motor rallying sport. As a speaker, Martin is known to entrance his audience with good advice packaged inside great stories.
Take advantage of this rare opportunity to hear from one of our homegrown success stories. Martin will talk about the key principles to growing a business, how to capitalise on opportunities and transition yourself through different industries. He will compare the risks and rewards from operating a business to managing an investment portfolio. More importantly Martin will also help you open your eyes to seeing and capitalising on opportunities in business as well as life.
Keynote presentation by Martin Dippie
Auckland Girls Grammar School, 14 Howe Street Freemans Bay
9th February 2016
Doors open 6.30pm
Doors close 7.30pm
Martin Dippie has many hats, and he wears them well. As a residential landlord Martin built an impressive portfolio which allowed him early retirement in his late 20s.
As chairman, Martin cements himself as a leader in the competitive retail industry having played a pivotal role in leading Mitre10 to an impressive 8.7% sales growth in the 2015 financial year (the highest sales figure to date in the company's 41 years history). As an avid sportsman, Martin is the proud holder of the 2013 Targa title in New Zealand and has always been a vocal supporter of the motor rallying sport. As a speaker, Martin is known to entrance his audience with good advice packaged inside great stories.
Take advantage of this rare opportunity to hear from one of our homegrown success stories. Martin will talk about the key principles to growing a business, how to capitalise on opportunities and transition yourself through different industries. He will compare the risks and rewards from operating a business to managing an investment portfolio. More importantly Martin will also help you open your eyes to seeing and capitalising on opportunities in business as well as life.
Keynote presentation by Martin Dippie
Auckland Girls Grammar School, 14 Howe Street Freemans Bay
9th February 2016
Doors open 6.30pm
Doors close 7.30pm
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