Business leadership

Air New Zealand Wine Awards

The Air New Zealand Wine Awards are the premier wine competition in New Zealand. Organised by New Zealand Winegrowers, it is the industry's official wine awards and aims to promote excellence in winemaking for the benefit of New Zealand winemakers and wine drinkers. Bell Gully has advised New Zealand's wine industry since its earliest days and supported the New Zealand wine awards for over 15 years.

Business Mentors New Zealand

Business Mentors New Zealand provides a free national mentor network to New Zealand companies which have been in business for at least a year and with less than 25 employees. They are matched with mentors to help them grow and develop further. Bell Gully is a partner supporter to Business Mentors.

CLANZ

Bell Gully has sponsored CLANZ - the Corporate Lawyers Association of New Zealand - since 2001 in recognition of the association's valuable support for the in-house profession. Our support ranges from practical, administrative assistance to the sponsorship of keynote events such as the annual CLANZ conference, the CLANZ-Bell Gully Young Corporate Lawyer Award and free seminars and workshops for CLANZ members.

Keystone New Zealand Property Education Trust

Formerly known as The Graeme Bringans Property Education Trust, the Keystone Trust provides scholarships in property education to ensure that potential leaders of the industry are given practical opportunities to build successful careers in property through study and experience. Our support includes a student scholarship.

MORGO

MORGO is an high level annual conference for CEOs, CFOs, and CTOs from high growth companies. A programme of international and local business leaders share inspiration and knowledge to support continued business growth and innovation.

LEADERSHIP NEW ZEALAND

Leadership New Zealand is a not-for-profit trust focused on developing and enhancing the quality of the country's future leaders, whatever corner of society they emerge from. Bell Gully has been a founding partner and the firm's people have taken part in leadership programmes.

NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE

We are a member of the Business Roundtable, an organisation comprising business leaders committed to contributing to the development of sound policies that reflect overall national interests. The Roundtable is committed to contributing to the overall development of New Zealand and to promoting the interests of all New Zealanders concerned with achieving a more prosperous economy and fair society.

New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development

Bell Gully is a member of the council, the authority at the forefront of New Zealand's infrastructure debate. It aims to raise awareness of the importance of infrastructure in underpinning the community's quality of life and in economic and social growth.

The Bell Gully Mooting Competition 2010

Each year, the Bell Gully Mooting Competition enables students to research legal issues and to test and develop their skills in a courtroom setting.

To help the 2010 competitors, Bell Gully has put together a mooting manual, with tips on organising, competing, judging and timekeeping.


About the Bell Gully Mooting Competition

The competition is open to all law students. The winners of the competition at each university progress to the New Zealand final, held during the New Zealand Law Students' Association annual conference.

The champions represent New Zealand at the Australasian championships, usually in July.

Moot your way to Washington DC

The New Zealand champions compete against the world's best at the Philip C Jessup International Mooting Competition, held in Washington DC.

Support from Bell Gully

Bell Gully provides financial and practical assistance throughout the competition, providing judges and mooting problems and supporting the New Zealand champions to attend the Jessup Mooting Competition in the US.

For more information, contact the mooting competitions co-ordinator in your university.


Sponsorship enquiries

Requests for sponsorship are considered on an annual basis. As we aim to develop long-term support relationships that reflect our aims outlined above, funds are limited. If you would like us to consider your project, event or organisation for support, please email details to Tara Robinson.