Pierre Schindler currently working for Fonterra in Auckland has become one the New Zealand School of Export's latest graduates from the Diploma of International Trade course. Congratulations! Pierre who received the Dr Robin W. Smith Scholarship is happy to share his experiences of doing the Diploma with other prospective and current students. Contact the School in order to link up with Pierre: info@export.ac.nz If you are interested in reading about the Course and the Scholarships available go to: http://www.export.ac.nz/ NOW. You can start your studies for the Diploma at the beginning of every month using our flexible enrolment and study programme.The Exportersblog is a unique way for you to stay in touch with current issues in international trade. By reading and contributing you can be a part of the story of international trade in the South Pacific. It is the only export blog originating from New Zealand and promotes export success and international trade. It has been set up by the New Zealand School of Export.
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Monday, 11 January 2010
Congratulations to New Zealand School of Export graduate
Pierre Schindler currently working for Fonterra in Auckland has become one the New Zealand School of Export's latest graduates from the Diploma of International Trade course. Congratulations! Pierre who received the Dr Robin W. Smith Scholarship is happy to share his experiences of doing the Diploma with other prospective and current students. Contact the School in order to link up with Pierre: info@export.ac.nz If you are interested in reading about the Course and the Scholarships available go to: http://www.export.ac.nz/ NOW. You can start your studies for the Diploma at the beginning of every month using our flexible enrolment and study programme.
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