Tony Stewart

Managing Director

With more than 20 years in the IT industry, Tony initially trained and worked as an accountant, achieving a Bachelor of Business Studies in Accountancy from Massey University.

Tony's systems experience soon found him in hands-on software development roles in a multi-national consultancy in New Zealand and the United States. He then formed Glazier Systems in 1999, which subsequently became Intergen in 2001.

In his time in the industry, more than half of this spent in management positions, Tony has had extensive exposure to a wide range of businesses, applications, architectures and development environments. With a strategic focus on the overarching governance of Intergen, Tony maintains a keen interest in technology and plays a pivotal role in the national leadership of the company.

“As Intergen Directors, we didn’t get into IT in the first place because we wanted to play with technology, but because we believed technology could change the world. Since then, our intentions haven’t changed in the slightest, although the technology has changed dramatically.

We’ve been around since the dawn of the PC, and we really have seen technology change the world. Our Big Hairy Audacious Goal has always been to help do this in a positive way, for our clients and our clients’ clients.” 

Doing deals in dark times

Doing deals in dark times

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Tony Stewart
"We didn't get into IT because we wanted to play with technology, but because we believed technology could change the world. Since then, our intentions haven't changed in the slightest, although the technology has changed dramatically." Tony Stewart