NZHL
Andrew Richardson has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Andrew started their career at Aticus Campaigns as the Chief Technology Officer from 1996 to 1998. Andrew then moved on to co-found The Salinger Group in 1998, where they served as the CTO until 2006. Following this, they worked at News Corporation as a Creative Director from 2007 to 2008. Andrew then joined Razorfish as a Creative Director from 2008 to 2010. Andrew then played a significant role as the Principal/Tech Co-Founder of the Sydney office at Reading Room from 2010 to 2011. Andrew later became the Chief Executive Officer at Salinger Media, a design and development agency, from 2011 to 2015. In 2015, they joined New Zealand Home Loans as the Chief Technology Officer. In 2016, Andrew took on the role of a Board Member at FinTechNZ. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated expertise in technology and creative leadership roles.
Andrew Richardson obtained a Bachelor's degree in Arts/Law from the University of Sydney between 1990 and 1996. Their field of study included Economics, English, Psychology, and Philosophy. In 2016 to 2017, they pursued a Post Graduate Certification in CELF (Community & Enterprise Leadership Foundation) at The University of Waikato. The information available does not indicate any specific education details regarding St Gregory's College.
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NZHL
NZHL (New Zealand Home Loans) helps Kiwis achieve financial freedom, faster. Nationwide, NZHL clients are collectively saving millions in interest costs each year, and we’d like to think of that as ‘just the beginning’. NZHL has created a unique system that provides personalised service with continuous coaching, a smart home loan and insurance structure, and advisory support and tools that put clients in control. With more than 70 locally-owned businesses right across New Zealand and 20 years plus experience in the market, NZHL is a ‘passionately Kiwi’ business comprised of more than 300 people. NZHL was founded by John Erkkila and Murray Ferguson in 1996 and is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kiwi Group Holdings.