“Michael has had a long and varied career in events and is incredibly well respected, not only within H3 and Hamilton but throughout the wider industry. We count ourselves very lucky to have Michael in our team to pass his knowledge on to others and help guide the next generation of event professionals who are starting out in this business,” he said.
“Our clients and eventgoers get to reap the benefit of having Michael’s skills and experience here in Hamilton. Every event he helps to deliver to an exceptional standard is a victory for our city, so it’s fantastic that his efforts and influence have been celebrated by the industry.”
Also recognised at last night’s EVANZ Awards was Elly Moody, H3′s event manager – arena, who was a finalist in the Rising Star of the Year category alongside Milly Thurlow from Nelson’s The Trafalgar Centre and Finn McLennan-Elliott from Auckland’s The Tuning Fork, with McLennan-Elliott taking out the win.
“While Elly didn’t win her category, we are incredibly proud that she was recognised as a Rising Star of the Year finalist. Elly has made a significant impact on our business in a relatively short amount of time and proven to be an invaluable member of our team, and it’s clear she has a very bright future ahead of her,” said Murray.
H3 is a unit of Hamilton City Council responsible for overseeing the management of FMG Stadium Waikato, Seddon Park and Claudelands, including GLOBOX Arena.