M.Mus.(Hons), B.Mus.(Hons.),
PGCE, LTCL, FRSA, AIRMTNZ
Nicholas is Co-Director of ceatnz.com
He assists with the management of CEAT's range of services, and is happy to discuss with clients specific rehabilitative programmes offered. He is also able to present
the benefits of our services to the equine & animal community
throughout New Zealand.
Whilst in the UK, Nicholas managed
the polo & equestrian teams and associated training programmes
offered at Cheltenham College, currently national champions in
both of these disciplines.
He hails from a background
in education having taught at Cheltenham College, at Scots College in Wellington and more recently at the prestigious
Collegiate School in Wanganui.
When he is able, he maintains the web marketing and online products aspects of ceatnz.com as well as client liaison, administration and our sponsorship packages.
Throughout the year, ceatnz.com provides sponsorship packages at a number of Racing New Zealand meets & other equestrian events across the country. In this regard, 2005 was a busy year, and we congratulate owners of the following winners in CEAT NZ sponsored races: Spud (trainer Lisa Latte, ridden by Matthew Cameron); Pinmdown (trainer Matthew Eales, ridden by Jade Rogers); Kai Iwi Lad (trainer Evan & JJ Rayner, ridden by Andrew Calder).
In 2006, our featured sponsored Show Jumping partnership is Ms. Charlotte Wing & her team of horses . CEAT wishes all of its sponsored riders every success throughout their respective competitive seasons.
Away from CEAT , Nicholas maintains a thriving alter-ego
as a succcessful Concert Organist, both in New Zealand, Australia and around the world. In 2006, Nick has studied hard to gain a Master of Music degree, endorsed in Organ & Harpsicord Performance at Waikato University, NZ.
He maintains a hectic schedule, and has given concerts at many of the premier venues throughout Europe,
USA and across Australia & New Zealand. 2005 saw
him perform at venues including Auckland University, Dunedin
Town Hall and in Sydney, Melbourne & Wangaratta, Australia. In 2006 he has played at Cathedrals and Town Halls in Brisbane & Adelaide as well as other venues.
2007 brings the performance of "The Four Hands and Four Feet Tour", a organ extravaganza consisting of Nick and Max Kenworthy performing at the console in tandem.
Nicholas broadcasts on
National Radio New Zealand, presenting Pressing on & Composer
of the Week for Concert FM. Last year he also produced a successful programme for TVNZ, (already repeated in the holiday schedules) and has in the past taken part in TV & radio productions for the BBC, Sky TV and US networks.
On the rare occasions that
he has spare time, he enjoys a range of sporting pursuits,
including polo, skiing and hunting both sides of the Tasman, having ridden to the Oaklands Hounds in Victoria, Au and with the
Egmont-Wanganui in NZ.
Nicholas is proud to be associated with the high quality professional care and rehabilitation
service which CEATNZ provides to its numerous clients throughout the country and
beyond. This includes prompt support & advice to the many
people who visit our online clinic, help centre and products pages from
around the world @ ceatnz.com
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