New TEI Council Members Appointed
New TEI Council Members Appointed
Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce today announced eight council appointments to five tertiary education institutions, which include three new council members.
The appointments and reappointments of council members are:
• Manukau Institute of Technology: new appointment of Ms Rachael Tuwhangai as a member;
• NorthTec: reappointment of Mr Vern Dark as a member and as Chair;
• Otago Polytechnic: new appointment of Mr Michael Horne as a member and the appointment of Ms Gillian Bremner, an existing Ministerial appointee, as Deputy Chair;
• Auckland University of Technology: new appointment of Ms Sussan Turner as member and the reappointment of Ms Lyn Lim and Ms Judith Thompson, and
• The University of Auckland: reappointment of Mr Michael Daniell as a member.
“I am pleased to welcome these high-calibre council appointees into their new roles,” Mr Joyce says.
“I also welcome the reappointment of a number of council members in recognition of the high quality governance they have provided to their institutions. I look forward to their continued good work in the years ahead.”
“I’d like to thank outgoing members for their service and valued contribution.”
Manukau Institute of
Technology
Ms Rachael
Tuwhangai, who is of Tainui descent, is an
Education Manager with Serco and is developing the education
programme for the new South Auckland prison. From 2003 to
2014, Ms Tuwhangai was a lecturer in the Faculty of
Education at the University of Auckland. She is a trustee of
COMET Auckland, the former City of Manukau Education
Trust.
NorthTec
Mr Vern Dark is a
company director, business advisor and avocado orchard owner
and operator. He spent 40 years working as a professional
engineer in the aerospace, forestry, energy, petrochemical,
dairy and port industries. The positions he held include
Managing Director of Fletcher Challenge Petrochemicals,
Chief Executive of Northland Dairy Co-operative and Chief
Executive of Northland Port Corporation.
Otago
Polytechnic
Mr Michael (Mike) Horne is the
Managing Partner for Deloitte’s Dunedin office and has
worked for Deloitte for 20 years in New Zealand and
overseas. He was made a Partner in 2002 and is a board
member of Deloitte New Zealand. Mr Horne has a strong
governance background as a board member and advisor to a
wide range of organisations.
Ms Gillian Bremner is Chief Executive Officer of Presbyterian Support Otago and a member of the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services. She is a director of Habitat for Humanity, a member of the Disability Support Advisory Committee, and sits on the regional allocation committee for the JR McKenzie Trust.
Auckland University of Technology
Ms Sussan Turner is the former Group Chief
Executive for MediaWorks, and had oversight of the
company’s radio, television and interactive operations,
including TV3 and FOUR. Ms Turner began her career as a
journalist in Dunedin, and became the Managing Director of
Radio Otago, a publically-listed company.
Ms Lyn Lim is a partner of Forest Harrison, a legal firm that she founded in 2006. Ms Lim specialises in commercial, corporate and governance issues and in litigation and dispute resolution. Ms Lim’s governance roles include the Public Trust, and she is Deputy Chair of the ASB Community Trust, trustee of the Asia New Zealand Foundation, and a member of the Auckland Regional Amenities Funding Board.
Ms Judith Thompson is a design management consultant. As the former Head of Design for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), she led the Better by Design programme and her professional background has included work in economic development and in the not-for-profit sector.
The University of
Auckland
Mr Michael Daniell, is the Chief
Executive Officer and Managing Director of Fisher & Paykel
Healthcare Corporation Limited. A graduate of the
engineering programme at the University of Auckland, he has
held various positions in Fisher & Paykel’s Healthcare
division, including product design engineer and technical
manager.
ENDS