Kiri Campbell has taken over from John Cranfield as treasurer of the Jackson Street programme
She is enthusiastic, full of energy and loves working in Jackson Street, now Kiri Campbell has stepped into John Cranfield?s shoes as treasurer of the Jackson Street Programme. Recently the Jackson Street Programme said goodbye to its long serving treasurer John Cranfield who had been a Board member since 1992 and local business woman Ms Campbell has stepped up to the challenge. Ms Campbell?s business ElitePlus, or EPNZS for short, has grown from a home based operation a couple of years ago, to the point where new premises were required and Jackson Street fitted the bill. Originally from the Waikato Ms Campbell, who is a Bachelor of Business Administration and has a raft of qualifications, many of them in computing, has lived locally for seven years. She considers Jackson Street a prime location for her business which utilises her accounting and computing skills and offers business and staffing solutions and networks for trade and professionals services. ?All my life I have been fascinated with figures, it?s second nature to me,? she said. Getting involved as treasurer is something Ms Campbell is enthusiastic about and she looks forward to taking over work on the financial statements and becoming more involved in community issues and events. With a broad range of business experience including managerial positions with the Department of Land Transport and office administration ,Ms Campbell also launched for the first computer gym in Lower Hutt.