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"Thanks Geoff. As always you are right on the money. Our results have been outstanding and this is due to your sound advice and disciplined development of our marketing programme." - Brian Blackman, CEO, Wellnz Ltd, New Zealand.


"Re our Antarctic Witness Exhibition. Thank you for all the help you gave us in the  Press Days and the Official Opening of our Shackleton Exhibition. It has been unaminously voted our best opening yet and I am most grateful for your contribution, some of it above and beyond the call of duty." - Michael Gray, Curator, Fox Talbot Museum, The National Trust, Lacock, Wiltshire, England.


"I am writing on behalf of the staff of the Maritime School to thank you for all your assistance and good work in connection with marketing our courses, especially the freight courses. We were most fortunate to have the services of somebody like yourself with so much experience and so many contacts in the maritime and shipping industries." - Mike Penn, Head, New Zealand Maritime School.

 

"I would like to place on record my personal thanks and those of our organisation for your expertise, commitment and professionalism whilst you have been in our employ. You have, in my opinion, single handedly lifted the profile of the CIBNZ to a level that a number of us had only dreamed of not too long ago." - Richard Russell, President, CIBNZ.


"Geoff Mowday has been in my office for the past 3 years as my press adviser. He has at all times carried out his duties with considerable energy and his ability to work with the public, in this case the news media, is considerable. Mr Mowday was on loan from my office for four months in 1974 to help with the re-organisation of publicity and news media on Niue Island, and proved to be of considerable value in assisting that small nation to re-organise its programme." - Hon Philip A Amos, Minister of Education, Parliament Buildings, Wellington.