Leadership and Excellence Recognized 2009 Administrative Professional of the Year Awarded to Debra Clark, AdminCorp The 2009 Administrative Professional of the year has been awarded to Debra Clark of AdminCorp Ltd www.AdminCorp.co.nz. On Saturday 9th August Debra won the 2009 Administrative Professional of the Year Award for the Association of Administrative Professionals New Zealand (AAPNZ). This year the competition was strong with finalists from senior roles and all from the South Island. AdminCorp was developed in 2003 by Debra and focused on providing corporate level Administrative services through a virtual environment to small and medium businesses nationally and internationally. In simple terms instead of your executive personal assistant sitting outside your office door incurring onsite costs, an AdminCorp Licensee is sitting in their virtual office providing a more productive and effective quality service. In this current economic market with employers and companies seeking to reduce costs and increase productivity AdminCorp has noted an increase in demand for their services. This has seen Debra take her Business to a new level with operators being established across the country; currently AdminCorp is operating directly in Auckland and Christchurch with pending expansion into South Canterbury, wider Auckland, and Wellington. Debra still finds time to be a mother and wife to her two children Bailey (13yrs) and Amethyst (5yrs) and husband Brian. In addition to this Debra has been actively involved with and supports groups such as Business Chicks Christchurch, Otautahi Maori Woman’s Refuge, and is the current President Christchurch AAPNZ. Debra and Brian have also cared for children through CYF and seen the children go on to start their own careers or start their own business and succeed in life. Debra displays the true meaning of working hard to succeed and contributing back to the community. An aspiring leader modeling good ethics, a sense of community and one who embraces new technologies and opportunities. Commentsshashi Tue, 01 Sep 2009 02:28:55 Well done Debra Leave a Reply |


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