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Business Advisory Panel members announced

Business Advisory Panel members announced

A panel comprising many of Auckland's leading business minds has been formed to advise Auckland Council.

Councillor Cameron Brewer will chair the Auckland Council Business Advisory Panel, which will be a voice for the Auckland business community on council policies, plans, by-laws and strategies, particularly the economic development strategy.

"We have worked hard to select a range of people from across Auckland, across business sectors, from companies, organisations and industries of different scales, experiences and perspectives so we have balanced input and a good overview. This is a high calibre group of well-respected Auckland businesspeople from all walks of life," says Cr Brewer.

"This is a great opportunity for the new council to have an open channel to business. This panel is not about us telling business how to do things. This is about Auckland business having a regular opportunity to directly give the council feedback and policy ideas. This initiative will ensure there is an ongoing full and frank dialogue between business and local government."

The Mayor says a productive, high-value economy is an important factor if Auckland is to become the world's most liveable city.

"We must work alongside Auckland's businesses to build the platform they need to deliver jobs, investment and development," says Len Brown. "We must unleash Auckland's economic potential. For New Zealand to thrive, Auckland needs to succeed."

The panel will advise the Mayor and elected representatives, both councillors and Local Board members, about the most effective means of engaging with the Auckland business community. It will also provide advice to Local Boards on business issues, and will alert the council to any matters it judges to be of particular concern or interest to the business community.

"Auckland is the country's main commercial centre," says Cr Brewer.
Everyone is keen to lift our city's economic performance."

The panel will meet for the first time on 24 March, and will convene for workshops and informal meetings as required. The members are:

Name

Position

Organisation

Councillor Cameron Brewer

Chair, Auckland Council Business Advisory Panel

Auckland Council

Michael Barnett

CEO

Auckland Chamber of Commerce

Andrew Body

Managing Director

Andrew Body Ltd

Rob Cameron

Partner

Cameron Partners

Tony Caughey

Chair

Smith and Caughey Ltd

Shale Chambers

Chair

Waitemata Local Board

Hamish Crookes


Chair

Pacific Island Business Trust

Evan Davies

Managing Director

Todd Property Group Ltd

Andy Hamilton

CEO

The Icehouse

Donald Sew Hoy

Managing Director

Glacier Investments Ltd

Heta Hudson

Partner

WHK (Business Growth)

Robert Khan

Managing Director

Radio Tarana

Jonathan Ling


CEO

Fletcher Construction Co Ltd

Greg Magness

Managing Director

Datacom Services Ltd

Simon McKenzie

CEO

Vector Ltd

Dr Stuart Middleton

Director External Relations

MIT

Nigel Morrison

CEO

Sky City Ltd

Simon Moutter

CEO

Auckland Airport Ltd

Bryan Mogridge

Chair

Rakon Ltd

Garry Parsloe

Convenor

CTU Auckland

Selwyn Pellet

CEO & Chairman

Imarda Ltd

John Rae

Chairman

NZ Council for Infrastructure Development

Sir Noel Robinson

Chairman

Highbrook

Heather Shotter

CEO

Committee for Auckland

Alex Swney

CEO

Heart of the City

Alasdair Thompson


CEO

Employers & Manufacturer's Association

Connal Townsend

CEO

Auckland Property Council

Gilbert Ullrich

Chair

Ullrich Aluminium Co Ltd

Greg Whittred

Dean

School of Business

Leon Wijohn

Partner

Deloitte

Pauline Winter

Chair

Omega Trust

Kit Wong

Kit Wong Consulting Ltd

 
 
 
 
 
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