Bobby Lloyd
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Fussy
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United Kingdom
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Advertising Services
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Founder
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Nov 2022 - Present
Wellington, Wellington Region, New Zealand Fussy is a Wellington-based startup on a mission to bring groups together and celebrate the magic of in-person connection. We provide a platform for personalised workplace catering, sourced from local eateries.
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Reusabowl
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New Zealand
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Packaging and Containers Manufacturing
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Co-Founder | CEO
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Dec 2019 - Present
Wellington & Wairarapa, New Zealand On a mission to eliminate single-use packaging by making reuse easy, simple and fun. hello@reusabowl.nz
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bobby
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Sri Lanka
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Textile Manufacturing
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Director
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Mar 2019 - Present
Wellington & Wairarapa, New Zealand a sustainability agency
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Wallace Development Company Limited
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New Zealand
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Commercial Real Estate
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Coordinator
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Aug 2016 - Apr 2018
Auckland, New Zealand
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Junior Project Manager
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Aug 2015 - Apr 2016
Auckland, New Zealand
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Fundnation
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South Africa
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Fundraising
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Manager / Idea Shaper
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Oct 2014 - Jul 2015
Auckland, New Zealand Fundnation is a New Zealand based crowdfunding platform with a very clear focus on business, ideas and innovation. We are working with some of New Zealand’s most exciting young businesses and helping them connect with the crowd, so they can continue to grow and innovate on a global scale. I work directly with our project partners to craft compelling projects and great stories that have the greatest possible likelihood of success.
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Pure Advantage
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New Zealand
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Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
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Project Manager
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Feb 2014 - Oct 2014
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World Vision
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United Kingdom
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Non-profit Organizations
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700 & Above Employee
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Intern
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Nov 2013 - Feb 2014
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Education
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University of Otago
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Philosophy, Politics and Economics