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New Zealand's best dressed businessman revealed

And the winner is...

Friday, April 23 2010 || News || BY Unlimited Team

Ben Ford (1), a corporate finance analyst at PricewaterhouseCoopers, has been named as New Zealand's best dressed businessman. Ford was named supreme winner of the 2010 Working Style Best Dressed Businessman Awards in Auckland last night.



Winners of the other five categories are:

Mr Auckland: Parma Nand (5), cardiothoracic surgeon, MercyAscot hospital

Mr Wellington: Allan Freeth (3), CEO, TelstraClear

Mr Christchurch: Ben Williams, senior solicitor, Chapman Tripp

Sartorial Award Winner: Mitchell Kornman (2), senior tax consultant, Ernst & Young

Contemporary Award Winner: Brian Richards (4), director/strategist, Brian R Richards Brand Strategists

overrated
mutton dressed as lamb. the lot of them.seen better dressed folk walking through warehouse.
Posted by bert fegg at 08:39 on July 21, 2011

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I agree
I agree with Thomas. I've seen better dressed men and more style amongst British farm hands, gamekeepers, and gillies. The supreme winner could do with some guidance in posture and a decent haircut. When are NZ men going to learn that true style comes with substance. Have viewed the new Working Style collection - top marks!
Posted by Tony at 10:40 on April 24, 2010

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I disagee
I've seen better comments and better linguistic skills amongst British farm hands, gamekeepers, and gillies
Posted by British Farm Hand at 22:15 on April 28, 2010

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Best Dressed? Hmmm ... but ...
Hmmmm - yes they may be "best dressed" - but the first rule of true style for a man in a suit is - "never to stand with your hands in your pockets". Folded arms is another style "no no" - it suggests self doubt and low confidence - if one knows anything about body language. True style is much more than just what you wear - it's HOW you wear it and what emanates about you as a result of wearing it. Mark 3/5!
Posted by Thomas at 10:55 on April 23, 2010

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Congratulations to Mitch and Ben
Well deserved!
Posted by David T at 10:14 on April 23, 2010

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