
Mark Knoff-Thomas
Mark Knoff-Thomas is the chief executive of the Newmarket Business Association in Auckland, New Zealand. He is known for his insights into the traffic challenges faced by the district, especially during peak periods like March Madness. Knoff-Thomas emphasizes the importance of alternative transport options to alleviate congestion and has been an advocate for improving public transport infrastructure in the region, particularly in anticipation of the City Rail Link opening.
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Recent news mentions
Newmarket Business Association chief executive Mark Knoff-Thomas has been awarded communicator of the year by the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand.
Media Insider: Simon Dallow’s final hour; Wendy Petrie’s new business; Ad agency merger - DDB awaits fate; Three News changes; The dire All Blacks TV smokescreenNewmarket Business Association chief executive Mark Knoff-Thomas and Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson expressed positive views of the development to the Herald.
Plan for McDonald’s Newmarket drive-through sparks concern over nearby school-goersMark Knoff-Thomas is the CEO of the Newmarket Business Association who commented on the vacancy rates in the area.
Auckland CBD shops suffer record New Zealand vacancies: 13% empty, Bayleys findsMark Knoff-Thomas, CEO of the Newmarket Business Association, expressed delight at McDonald’s returning to the area.
McDonald’s quietly wins consent for new 24/7 Newmarket drive-throughMark Knoff-Thomas is the chief executive of the Newmarket Business Association and commented on the disturbing nature of the cases.
Auckland man charged with making more than 100 intimate visual recordings of women
Mark Knoff-Thomas is the chief executive of the Newmarket Business Association and discusses traffic issues in Auckland.
March madness: ‘Always a massive spike in traffic’




























