Wenceslaus Anthony honoured

Corban Revell Lawyers honoured Wenceslaus Anthony who was recently appointed as a Director to the Board of the Bank of Baroda, New Zealand and also became the first person of Indian Origin to be the Chairperson of the India New Zealand Business Council. Corban Revell Lawyers is associated with the Indian business community in New Zealand, Bank of Baroda and West Auckland Indian Association.
It was also an occasion to celebrate the achievements of Wenceslaus’s contribution to the Indian business community and for promoting business and trade between India and New Zealand.
Wenceslaus is Chairman and Managing Director of the WAML Group, Director of Pact Industries PTY Limited in Australia. A strong advocate of living and doing business in New Zealand, he aims to foster a synthesis of the wealth of intellectual capital of New Zealand and the financial muscle and market opportunity of India, in the interests of both nations.
Prior to moving to New Zealand, Wenceslaus was the Deputy Director and Secretary to the Board of Studies for Loyola Institute of Business Administration in the well known Jesuit-Loyola College, Chennai, India. He has also worked in corporate organizations such as Godrej and Boyce and Hindustan Computers Ltd.
He is very committed to his faith and care and concern for all human beings. Having previously worked very closely with the late Mother Teresa, he chairs the Mother Teresa Inter Faith Committee established in Auckland in 2010. He is the Chairperson of Conquest Club, working with 11 to 14 year old boys to build and shape their character for being “Leaders for Tomorrow”.
Mr Anthony said he accepted the felicitation for a simple reason: “It’s a day of thanksgiving to God. My first, fundamental belief is that I am just an instrument for the use of God. I am weak, but he is strong,” he said.
He said that his faith comes from his devout parents, the Salesians who taught him, and Young Christian Students (YCS Movement) and his sense of impartiality and justice comes from the Jesuits and the All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF movement).
Corban Revell Lawyers honoured Wenceslaus Anthony who was recently appointed as a Director to the Board of the Bank of Baroda, New Zealand and also became the first person of Indian Origin to be the Chairperson of the India New Zealand Business Council. Corban Revell Lawyers is associated with...
Corban Revell Lawyers honoured Wenceslaus Anthony who was recently appointed as a Director to the Board of the Bank of Baroda, New Zealand and also became the first person of Indian Origin to be the Chairperson of the India New Zealand Business Council. Corban Revell Lawyers is associated with the Indian business community in New Zealand, Bank of Baroda and West Auckland Indian Association.
It was also an occasion to celebrate the achievements of Wenceslaus’s contribution to the Indian business community and for promoting business and trade between India and New Zealand.
Wenceslaus is Chairman and Managing Director of the WAML Group, Director of Pact Industries PTY Limited in Australia. A strong advocate of living and doing business in New Zealand, he aims to foster a synthesis of the wealth of intellectual capital of New Zealand and the financial muscle and market opportunity of India, in the interests of both nations.
Prior to moving to New Zealand, Wenceslaus was the Deputy Director and Secretary to the Board of Studies for Loyola Institute of Business Administration in the well known Jesuit-Loyola College, Chennai, India. He has also worked in corporate organizations such as Godrej and Boyce and Hindustan Computers Ltd.
He is very committed to his faith and care and concern for all human beings. Having previously worked very closely with the late Mother Teresa, he chairs the Mother Teresa Inter Faith Committee established in Auckland in 2010. He is the Chairperson of Conquest Club, working with 11 to 14 year old boys to build and shape their character for being “Leaders for Tomorrow”.
Mr Anthony said he accepted the felicitation for a simple reason: “It’s a day of thanksgiving to God. My first, fundamental belief is that I am just an instrument for the use of God. I am weak, but he is strong,” he said.
He said that his faith comes from his devout parents, the Salesians who taught him, and Young Christian Students (YCS Movement) and his sense of impartiality and justice comes from the Jesuits and the All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF movement).
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