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Manager of the Year 2010

2010 Winner of the Insite & RVA Manager of the Year Award



Bruce Cullington

 

Bruce Cullington – Acacia Cove Village, Auckland

Bruce is passionate about all he does and finds this rubs off on the people around him. He also places a lot of emphasis on working with the Resident’ and Social Committees to ensure a wide range of activities which makes the village extremely vibrant and a positive place to be.  Bruce’s top priority is the health and safety of the residents.INsite logo

 

 


Category Winners

Category One, 0-25 units

Alan den BoerAllan den Boer – Summerset in the Orchard, Hastings

Allan believes that the manager is responsible for the wellbeing of the villagers and he achieves this with an open and inclusive style of management.  The safety of the residents is Allan’s top priority.  It is important to him that the village is an environment that is safe and enjoyable, where the residents are happy to call home.


 

 

Category Two, 26-100 units

Debbie PowellDebbie Powell – Selwyn St Andrews, Cambridge

Debbie likes to involve staff and residents in the decision making process as she gets a more satisfactory outcome where all parties have a good understanding of why a decision was made. Meeting the residents’ needs in the best, most appropriate and timely manner is Debbie’s top priority.

 

 

Category Three, 100+ units

Bruce Cullington – Acacia Cove Village, Auckland

Bruce is passionate about all he does and finds this rubs off on the people around him. He also places a lot of emphasis on working with the Resident’ and Social Committees to ensure a wide range of activities which makes the village extremely vibrant and a positive place to be.  Bruce’s top priority is the health and safety of the residents.

Read about the 2009 winner of the Manager of the Year

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