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Mike Pero Real Estate is represented across New Zealand by 60 (approx.) offices located from Invercargill to the far north and over 200 licensed real estate agents. [10] As a community focused company, Mike Pero Real Estate formed the Mike Pero Foundation in 2014. Since then they have helped to raise funds of over $500,000 for the local ...
In July 2020, Christchurch businessman Mike Pero [3] announced his intention to incorporate the airline, subject to government approval, to form an air-link between Christchurch and the Cook Islands following the lifting of border restrictions as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since 2013, Mike Pero, founder of Mike Pero Mortgages and Real Estate, had a naming rights sponsorship deal to Ruapuna, which was known as Mike Pero Motorsport Park. [6] This deal ended in 2023, with Euromarque replacing. For 10 years before, the naming rights had been held by Powerbuilt Tools. [6]
The Mike Pero 500 was the 7th and final round of the 2013 V8 SuperTourer Championship which ended up coming down between Ant Pedersen, Greg Murphy and Shane van Gisbergen. The first race saw Shane van Gisbergen take the first strike at the title winning Race 1 with Alex Davison before having car troubles putting them out of Race 2 and 3 and ...
The Apprentice Aotearoa is a New Zealand reality television series currently airing on TVNZ 1 started on 10 May 2021. It featured Mike Pero as the CEO. The winner received NZ$50,000 and one-on-one mentoring with Pero. [2]
Pero was born in the New York City borough of Staten Island. He attended New Dorp High School and graduated in 1977. He was initially a jazz drummer, later gravitating to heavier music akin to Rush and Led Zeppelin. Pero worked as a taxi driver for a time, and joined Cities, a local New York City band.
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Origin Pacific Airways was established by Robert Inglis and Nicki Smith in 1996 and started operations in April 1997. [1] Inglis and Smith had previously established Air Nelson which they subsequently sold to Air New Zealand.