Newmarket Business Association

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Above: Newmarket Business Association general manager Cameron Brewer, Auckland City Mayor Hon John Banks, and association board chairman John Slater. The Newmarket Business Association is one of 17 business associations around Auckland City which is largely funded by local commercial ratepayers. The association is not only focused on making Newmarket the premier commercial and retailing precinct in New Zealand, it wants to be a leader in what it does. Without doubt over the past three years it has become the highest profile business association in the country. It describes itself as an advocate, marketer, lobbyist, communicator, and conduit between business, the community and local authorities. | |
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Cameron Brewer For three years Cameron ran his own small business ‘Inside Otago’ - a community newspaper he founded and published. After selling the Dunedin-based business in 1998, he moved to Wellington where he worked as a writer in the previous Government’s parliamentary research unit. He then worked for two years in the political office of former Prime Minister Rt Hon Jenny Shipley. Cameron has also been a press secretary to former Auckland City Mayor Hon John Banks and Act leader Rodney Hide. The Massey University history and sociology graduate grew up on a sheep farm near Hawera in South Taranaki. In 2001 he left Wellington for Auckland to work in corporate communications. He has been general manager of the Newmarket Business Association since May 2005. Cameron believes his experiences in local and central government, his background in communications, and his stint as a tertiary student president, have all been good training for his current role. |
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Lea Worth Lea joined the Newmarket Business Association in September 2006. She brings to the role an extensive career in retail marketing covering 12 years. Lea held a number of senior positions during that time including being Westfield’s national events and promotions manager for four years. In this role she was involved in a number of key strategic decisions including the launch of the Westfield brand in New Zealand. Lea was instrumental in implementation of Westfield’s successful ’Shop For Your School’ campaign which involved securing major sponsor Apple, whose support has been ongoing. As well as being responsible for promoting nine of Westfield’s shopping centres nationally, Lea has significant experience in event management, including organising high-profile VIP cocktail parties and leasing launches. Lea’s passion for retail, her many contacts, and her strategic marketing experience bring a strong marketing focus to Newmarket. |
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Di Goldsworthy Di’s involvement with the Newmarket Business Association began in 1995, when she was approached by Newmarket fashion retailer Diane Stephenson. Di had sold her successful hairdressing salon which employed 32 people and was planning retirement. However the challenge and opportunity to work with a precinct that was heavily fashion focused was irresistible. Her passion for fashion started at the age of 14 when she was a teenage model in school holiday fashion parades at department stores Milne & Choyce and John Courts. This led to bigger and brighter fashion shows such as the nationwide tour of the Gown of the Year. Between modelling jobs, she was employed by leading Auckland hair and beauty salon Kays. Di continues to coordinate and compere fashion shows for many of Auckland’s charities. She has judged Miss New Zealand competitions and has played a leading hand in the Auckland Racing Club’s Fashions in the Field. |
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The Newmarket Precinct
The geographical area of the Newmarket Mainstreet is predetermined by the Auckland City Council.

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Phone: (09) 5291460
Fax: (09) 5291470
PO Box 9374
Newmarket Business Association
Level 1
1 Balm Street
Newmarket
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