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Introducing, N4L’s newest team member

This month a new face joined our Auckland office - Graeme Rayner has been appointed as Chief Financial Officer for N4L, joining our Executive team. Growing up in Auckland, Graeme studied Accounting and Economics at University of Auckland. After graduation he left New...

New board member announced

This week Associate Minister of Education, Nikki Kaye, announced the addition of a new board member to N4L.  Karen Poutasi will no doubt offer another valuable perspective to our already diverse board. To read the full announcement, click here.

Calling all schools with a pioneering spirit! Pond needs you!

Roll up! Roll up! We are now looking for 10-15 pioneering schools to join us in developing and shaping Pond in a new, whole school environment. After the great success of the Pioneer Educator programme where over 600 educators have jumped into Pond, we’re interested...

And the winner is…

We are incredibly excited and proud to announce that Chris South, our Head of Dynamic Services, has been declared as a regional winner for the Talent Unleashed Awards in the category of Digital Content for his entry showcasing Pond. Chris is then going to compete at...

500 schools connected to the Managed Network

Exciting news is bubbling around N4L as Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye has just announced that 500 schools are now connected to N4L’s Managed Network. The rollout of the Managed Network is ahead of schedule and with this in mind the projections have now...

Chris South and Pond recognised in Talent Unleashed Awards

The Talent Unleashed Awards celebrate outstanding contributions to technological innovation throughout the Asia Pacific region. This year Chris South, Head of Dynamic Services here at N4L, entered the Digital Content category for Pond and we are excited to share he...

Heading North: Sian Willicott, Client Manager

7.45am and I'm out the door on a chilly autumn morning to top up on gas before heading to my first school visit for the day. Google Maps tells me that I’m about an hour and a quarter away and I head northwest of Auckland. With a perfectly made BP coffee in hand, it's...

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