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2010 July

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Kiwi Young Leaders: Organisational Roles

Time Posted on Jul 21

Kiwi Young Leaders are seeking members interested in taking on organisational roles within the group.

Following the meeting on August 1st we are inviting people to apply for the below positions. If anyone is interested in any of those roles then please contact us.

Here are some of the roles that the leadership team will oversee:

Details for the next meeting can be found here when they are finalized.

Friday Night Hui_July 23rd

Time Posted on Jul 12

The next monthly Kiwi Chamber Friday Night Hui will be at the COEX Intercontinental Hotel on July the 23rd. Please see attached the information. This event is open to all, so bring your friends and colleagues. What: The Kiwi Chamber Friday Night Hui. When: Friday Night of course. July 23rd. 6:00 ~ 9:00 PM Where: COEX Intercontinental Hotel. Lobby Lounge (not the Grand Intercontinental) How much: KRW 23,000 for a mini buffet with freely flowing drinks Why: Catch up and have a casual chin wag with your Kiwi mates. (more...)

Event Summary of the Breakfast with John Key

Time Posted on Jul 5

Dear Members, Please following these links for: photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/kiwichamber Media Coverage: https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B3Z9konc8AKKYjUyYjlmY2QtOTk3Zi00ZWJiLWFkOGMtNTVhYjk3YThhMzAy&hl=en Arirang TV coverage at 5'38" into the clip: http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_Vod_Full_Pop.asp?VodURL=1&VodSeq=54498 TBS Radio report: https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B3Z9konc8AKKMTQ3ZDI5MTctZjg1Yy00MTk3LWE5NWQtZTE5MmVjNGI0MTky&hl=en (more...)

July 17th, Kiwi Young Leaders Introduction Event

Time Posted on Jul 4

Welcome, The purpose of this event is to bring together Kiwis in Korea and introduce the Kiwi Young Leaders group. We have organised a venue to watch the July 17, New Zealand vs South Africa, Tri-Nations Rugby game, as well as food and beverages. We will be introducing people to Kiwi Young Leaders and it's objectives, and also enjoying the company of other Kiwis and friends, while watching the game live. When: Saturday, July 17th, 4.00pm Where: Dicken's Bar Itaewon (above Scrooge Pub): Map Price: KRW 25000 including food and beverages To RSVP email: kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com Click here to learn about other upcoming events. Click here to find out more about Kiwi Young Leaders july event update

Kiwi Young Leaders Korea

Time Posted on Jul 4

facebookbutton2Linked In button Email: kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com bannerupdate Kiwi Young Leaders is a development and support group for people in their 20's and 30's, living in Korea, with an active interest in New Zealand. Kiwi Young Leaders' Mission is to provide networking and development opportunities that will support the present and future career needs of members. This is achieved through interactive seminars, participation in hands on projects, attending networking events and exposure to a wide range of organisations and individuals, in both Korea and New Zealand. We welcome new members and we invite people interested in helping out or learning more to email us at kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com. Check out the previous events we have held and been involved in below. about us 1 project big button join us big button newsletter big button Kiwi Young Leaders was formed mid 2010. It  is a committee of the Kiwi Chamber Korea and our members are invited and encouraged to participate in Kiwi Chamber events. We have included information of past Kiwi Chamber events here, and also other relevant events that we have attended or supported. Summary:
  1. April 13th: Rugby Charity Dinner
  2. March 26th: Christchurch Earthquake Fundraiser
  3. October 26th: New Zealand Wine Experience
  4. October 15th: Global Business Networking Event (Seoul Global Business Support Center & Korean Business Central)
  5. October 1st: Kiwi Chamber Friday Night Hui
  6. September 16th: Kiwi Chamber Business Breakfast with ANZ Chief Economist Paul Gruenwald
  7. September 11th: ANZA, AustCham and Kiwi Chamber Bledisloe Cup BBQ
  8. September 8th: Seoul Global Business Support Center - Seminar
  9. August 26th: Kiwi Chamber BBQ at the Hilton with the New Zealand MBA students
  10. August 24th: Kiwi Young Leaders Job Opportunities Seminar
  11. July 23rd: Kiwi Chamber July Social Evening at the COEX Intercontinental
  12. July 17th: Kiwi Young Leaders Introduction Evening
  13. July 5th: Kiwi Chamber - Breakfast with John Key
  14. June 15th: Kiwi Chamber Soccer World Cup Evening
  April 13th: 2011 Rugby Charity Dinner The Kiwi and Australian Chambers of Commerce in Korea held a fundraising dinner for both the Christchurch and Japanese earthquake relief funds. Former All Blacks Captain, Sean Fitzpatrick and former Wallabie and Springbok coach Eddie Jones, were guest speaking at the event. After an excellent dinner featuring a range of New Zealand and Australian produce, the two Rugby greats took the stage to discuss New Zealand, Australia, the Rugby World Cup and even gave their thoughts on Korean rugby. The night started with a performance by a visiting New Zealand Kapa Haka group and ended with an auction that raised over 70 million KRW. Auction highlights included an official 2002 gold plated "Fervernova" football from Adidas and "The Reebok Experience“: Two business class tickets to New York by Emirates, Two nights at W Hotel Boston, and NFL, NHL and NBA tickets at the Reebok’s VIP box. You can watch coverage of the event via this link: ‎(47:14~50:13)  http://www.arirang.co.kr/Player/TV_Player.asp?code=VOD&asx_HL=High&Prog_Code=TVCR0488&vod_key=58590 . March 26th: Christchurch Earthquake Fundraiser Organised by a group of Seoul based New Zealand English teachers, the evening of Maori and Polynesian performances, auctions, raffles and all New Zealand music, drew over 300 people and raised over 10 million KRW for Christchurch and Japan. Many guests unfamiliar with Maori and New Zealand culture found the performances an amazing spectacle, in particular the Haka, with other guests moved to see their culture represented in Korea. You can watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzb0fcG6Hkg . October 26th: New Zealand Wine Experience The Kiwi Chamber hosted the "New Zealand Wine Experience" on October 26th, 2010, at the Seoul Plaza Hotel. The event featured over 20 New Zealand wineries with more than 100 different wines. Supporting the wine tasting was a range of New Zealand finger food including greenlip mussels, beef, lamb and cheese. The evening was a great opportunity for members to try a range of great New Zealand wines and talk with representives from the wineries. There was a lot of insight to be gained into their perception of Korea as an export market and their current involvement with the market. . October 15th: Global Business Networking Event (Seoul Global Business Support Center & Korean Business Central) Korean Business Central, in partnership with Seoul Global Business Support Center, held an event to bring together members of the business and international community. Around 200 people attended the event, which consisted of dinner and drinks at Min's Club in central Seoul. Kiwi Young Leaders members that attended found the event relaxed and informal with everyone being very approachable. In particular it was a good opportunity to connect with Korean members of the international business community. Tip for next event - Bring more business cards. Kiwi Young Leader's member Nick McHugh also ended up on the Korean Business Central's video podcast live from the event. Check it out here: http://www.koreabusinesscentral.com/video/101015-kbc-99-with-daniel .   October 1st: Kiwi Chamber Friday Night Hui Kiwi Chamber, Kiwi Young Leaders members and other attendees were joined by visiting guests from ASB, at the newly renovated Lobby Lounge in the Coex Intercontinental. We highly recommend these events for Kiwi Young Leaders members. The event draws a very diverse group of people who share a connection to New Zealand. Most importantly people are willing and available to talk and share thoughts on a wide range of issues from living in Korea to New Zealand business strategy. In particular thankyou to Graeme Solloway from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and Grant Phillips from Nestle Korea, for sharing their insights and advice with a couple of Kiwi Young Leaders members. .   September 16th: Kiwi Chamber Business Breakfast with ANZ Chief Economist Paul Gruenwald ANZ Chief Economist Paul Gruenwald delivered a presentation to a group of Kiwi Chamber members, including some Young Leaders' members, discussing economic and financial trends and how they impact New Zealand, wider Asia and Korea. For a copy of the presentation slides please email kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com Regarding New Zealand:
  • Compared to economic recovery after past recessions, this recovery is slower and it will take the economy longer to regain the output lost and New Zealand is still below the 2007 GDP peak.
  • Households are de-leveraging, taking action to reduce their debts as opposed to spending or investing and driving the economic recovery.
  • In addition house prices are likely to flatline or fall, interest rates are rising and upward pressures on living costs include changes to government policies such as GST and ACC.
  • Positive effects on spending include firms finally rehiring, high commodity prices increasing rural incomes and tax cuts.
Regarding wider Asia:
  • Compared to the rest of the world growth in Asia, driven by China and India, has recovered quickly; 3-4% since the second quarter of 2009.
  • China poses three risks: inflation, property/negative real interest rates and protectionism.
  • Asian intra-regional trade is a positive that can substitute for declining economic activity in countries outside the region.
  • Overall, growth will be strong but probably not to the same level it was prior to the downturn.
Regarding Korea:
  • Korea has a number of positive factors for short term future of the economy. The consumption of durable goods, such as televisions, is rising. Trade with Asia is strong. The Long Term Debt ratio is falling and capital ratios are high.
  • Risks include consumption falling again in addition to a weak housing sector, the result being downward pressure on domestic demand. In addition, weakening of the US or EU economies could hurt exports.
  • Weak lending in Korea is effecting the SMEs. Whilst allowing the country to decrease its Long Term Debt ratio, it is acting as a barrier for the growth of small businesses.
  . September 8th: Seoul Global Business Support Center - Seminar Seoul Global Business Support Center held a seminar covering two topics with two guest speakers. A group of Kiwi Young Leader's members attended and learned more about starting a business in Korea and the implications of cross cultural differences for business in Korea. Below is a rough outline of each of the speakers presentations. An indepth outline of each presentation is available for anyone interested.
  • Starting a Successful Trading Business by Mr. Simon Lee, KITA Trade Consultant
Mr Simon Lee is a consultant for Korea International Trade Association (KITA) KITA supports Korea’s business community through research, training, and networking of Korean enterprises with the global trade community. In particular they help domestic Korean firms with their overseas interactions. He covered three main areas:
  • How to select your business item
  • How to develop a business plan
  • Implementation
Please email kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com for a more indepth summary.
  • Cross-cultural Communication and Business Development in Korea by Mr. Peter Underwood, Partner of IRC in Seoul
Mr. Peter Underwood works for IRC, a consulting firm that has been helping western companies enter the Korean market since 1982. His presentation was titled "Cross Cultural Communication and Business Development in Korea" and covered a wide range of cultural issues in Korea that challenge typical western assumptions. He also discussed the implications of these issues for doing business in Korea. Please email kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com for a more indepth summary. . September 11th: ANZA, AustCham and Kiwi Chamber Bledisloe Cup BBQ A joint event organised to bring together the Kiwi and Australian communities in Korea. A BBQ at the Hilton Millenium Hotel and an evening watching the Bledisloe Cup Rugby match live. Congratulations to the All Blacks for their victory. . August 26th: Kiwi Chamber NZ MBA's BBQ at the Hilton The rain stopped for a few hours to allow us to enjoy a nice evening BBQ outside at the Hilton Millenium (pictured above). The members from Korea were joined by 20-30 business professionals doing the MBA programme at Auckland University. They were visiting Korea to seek market opportunities for a variety of New Zealand companies, including Windflow Technology (wind turbine company), Mani Soju (NZ soju made from Kumera J), Esquires Coffee, Airborne Honey, Icebreaker, Cowells Pavlova, Lumber Line (Hardwood timber products), Wot Wots (Weta Digital children’s television programme). . August 24th: Kiwi Young Leaders Job Opportunities Seminar Held at the brand new offices of the New Zealand Embassy in Seoul, Kiwi Young Leaders organised three guest speakers to present on the issue of "Employment opportunities for people with experience living in Korea". We were also joined by some members of the MBA group from Auckland that consisted of New Zealand business professionals visiting Korea as part of their course. Some of them had been in hiring positions in New Zealand and were able to talk about their experiences and give advice from a firm based in New Zealand's perspective. Below is some more information about the three speakers. They had quite a lot to say on the issue and we have managed to include a couple of their key points. Peter_Thomas-63x91Peter Thomas Financial Controller, ZESPRI International (Korea) Co., Ltd Peter talked about the path that led him to Korea and about the hiring practices of Zespri based on his experience. Some brief notes of interest:
  • Zespri is becoming more interested in Asia and their operations in New Zealand are interested in people with experience in Asia.
  • Zespri internationally tends to hire locals and has only a handful of Kiwi expat employees and they are in quite high managerial positions attained through experience with the company. He mentioned this is similar in other large New Zealand international firms.
LukasBeech1-62x88Lukas Beech Consultant, McKinney Consulting Inc. Lukas Beech works for McKinney Consulting, an executive search firm based in Korea. He offered advice on breaking into the Korean job market and some general advice on doing resumes in Korea.
  • When applying for jobs in Korea don't try to compete with Koreans based on academics (unless your academics are amazing). Focus on more practical things that you can offer.
  • If you are a foreigner you have to ask yourself "why would a Korean company hire me over a local Korean?". Therefore you need to offer something special and these days English speaking is not considered special outside of teaching it.
  GraemeSolloway-70x99Graeme Solloway New Zealand Trade Commissioner, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Graeme was able to talk about his observations working for the New Zealand government but also his own personal work experience. He started off working as a geologist. He has had many different jobs throughout his career and has ended up as New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Trade Commissioner to Korea.
  • He advised that your career path is never certain and be prepared to make a change.
  • The New Zealand government typically hires local overseas staff except for a handful of people in key positions, similar to the situation with Zespri.
  • The government is looking at Asia and people with experience in Asia are valued however policies on government spending are limiting the hiring organisations like New Zealand Trade and Enterprise can do.
. July 23rd: Kiwi Chamber July Social Evening at the COEX Intercontinental Everyone was having a great night catching up over a buffet, plus unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks, at the Lobby Lounge of the COEX Intercontinental. Special guests included some representatives from Idea Big Bang Inc. who are importing New Zealand water under the brand "ph10". (www.ph10.co.kr) They had some free samples to hand out and the water was much appreciated considering the dry red wine we were drinking. One of the people involved with importing Charlie's products into Korea also attended and his story of how he came to do it was very interesting.   July 17th: Kiwi Young Leaders Introduction Evening Essentially the hard launch event of the Kiwi Young Leaders group, was held at Dicken's Pub in Itaewon. Kiwi Young Leaders organised an event for Kiwi's and Korean's to come meet some other people interested in New Zealand, learn more about Kiwi Young Leaders and watch the New Zealand versus South Africa match live.   July 5th: Kiwi Chamber - Breakfast with John Key New Zealand Prime Minister John Key was in Seoul to meet with President Lee Myung-Bak. During this time he attended a breakfast organised by the Kiwi Chamber. At the breakfast the Prime Minister delivered a speech and answered questions from the audience. His speech covered some of the following:
  • Korea is New Zealand's seventh largest market. Key exports are food produce such as beef, fruits and dairy.
  • Agricultural products were a sticking point in the current free trade talks and the Prime Minister was hoping to alleviate those concerns during his meeting with President Lee later that afternoon.
  • His view is that New Zealand agricultural products shouldn't be an area of big concern as they do not compete directly with domestic Korean  producers.
June 15th: Kiwi Chamber Soccer World Cup Evening The first New Zealand match of the Soccer world cup was watched in Seoul by a large group of Kiwi's at a venue organised by the Kiwi Chamber. This event also represented the soft launch of the Kiwi Young Leaders group. The New Zealand goal in the last minutes of the game created the perfect atmosphere for the rest of the night. For us Kiwis in Seoul it was a great chance to celebrate New Zealand sporting achievement with others.

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