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Autohub has morning tea with the deputy PM

Posted on 25 August, 2017

Local vehicle logistics company Autohub enjoyed a visit from the Deputy Prime Minister today. Paula Bennett visited Autohub at their offices in Kumeu, to join her fellow “westies” for morning tea, some stories and a few laughs. Acting CEO of Autohub Frank Willet said that his staff found Bennett to be an inspiration, and that it was an absolute pleasure to have her visit. “It was great to see the team, especially our fairer staff members, take some inspiration from such a well-grounded and high profile New Zealander,” Willett said. Chris Penk, the National Party pick to contest the Helensville seat, that John Key will leave vacant with his resignation, joined Bennett for her visit. Willett said he enjoyed meeting Penk “He seems very enthusiastic to 'get on with things' and well knows he has big shoes to fill replacing John Key". The Deputy Prime Minister yesterday announced a new Tourism Infrastructure fund, and has been busy campaigning for her party in the run up to the general election on September 23.