Annette presley biography

          Annette Sylvia Presley ONZM (born ) is a New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur, known as a co-founder of Slingshot, one of New Zealand's largest..

          Annette Sylvia Presley ONZM is a New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur, known as a co-founder of Slingshot, one of New Zealand's largest internet service providers.

        1. Annette Sylvia Presley ONZM is a New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur, known as a co-founder of Slingshot, one of New Zealand's largest internet service providers.
        2. Started her first company, the IT recruitment firm Stratum, in at She co-founded several successful telecommunications and information technology.
        3. Annette Sylvia Presley ONZM (born ) is a New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur, known as a co-founder of Slingshot, one of New Zealand's largest.
        4. Born in in New Zealand, Annette Presley is a communications entrepreneur who co-founded Slingshot which is one of the largest internet.
        5. Annette is a mother, an entrepreneur and co-founder of telecommunication companies both locally and in Australia, with TV appearances on Dragon's Den.
        6. Annette Presley

          New Zealand business woman

          Annette Sylvia PresleyONZM (born 1964) is a New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur, known as a co-founder of Slingshot, one of New Zealand's largest internet service providers.

          Presley attended McAuley High School,[1] and studied at the Auckland Technical Institute during the 1970s, described by one tutor as "our most successful dropout".[2]

          She started her career in accounting, before switching to computer programming in 1980 after prompting from her father.[3] Later she moved on to selling computers before launching an IT recruitment company, Stratum, in 1988.[4]

          Future husband Malcolm Dick and Presley met at a golf function in the early 1990s.

          In 1992 the couple moved to Australia and founded Call Australia, which grew to a $100 million business employing 200 people. They sold the company and returned to New Zealand in 1998.[5]

          The pair started CallPlus in 1996, and subsid