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Chief Executive Appointed To Auckland’s New Economic And Cultural Agency
Thursday, 22 October 2020, 11:33 am
Press Release: Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development
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The creation of Auckland's new economic and cultural
agency has accelerated, with the appointment today of Nick
Hill as Chief Executive for the entity that will result from
the merger of Regional Facilities Auckland (RFA) and
Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED).
Nick Hill is the current Chief Executive of
ATEED.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says Hill’s
appointment is an important step in the merger of the two
council-controlled organisations (CCOs), which was a key
recommendation of the independent review of the CCOs carried
out earlier this year. The merger is forecast to save
ratepayers up to $67 million over the next decade through
economies of scale and increased efficiencies.
“Nick
Hill brings considerable senior management experience across
the private and public sector, including most recently as
Chief Executive of ATEED,” Goff said.
“I welcome
Nick’s appointment to lead the new organisation that will
be formed from this merger, which will play a key role in
Auckland’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis as
well as our ongoing project to make Auckland a premier
international destination and the preferred city in which to
live, work, visit and invest.
“I also want to thank
Chris Brooks for his hard work and leadership as chief
executive of RFA. Chris and his team have delivered
world-class experiences for Auckland, substantially
increasing our region’s cultural and events calendar and
attracting more than 24 million visitors to Auckland since
its inception. Auckland is a culturally richer and more
vibrant place as a result of Chris’s and RFA’s
work.”
Mark Franklin, who chairs the board of the
merged entity, says: "The decision to bring RFA and ATEED
together to establish a single organisation to deliver both
cultural activities and economic development will paint a
more compelling picture of the Auckland region in the eyes
of the world."
“The Board believes Nick is the ideal
person to drive the organisation’s strategic vision and
help the newly merged entity address the challenges Auckland
faces and pursue the opportunities to lead our region
towards a strong future."
Nick Hill says he’s
looking forward to delivering for Tāmaki Makaurau,
particularly as the region recovers from the economic
impacts of COVID-19.
“Auckland’s success will turn
on its ability to transition from crisis-recovery mode to
making meaningful decisions for cultural and economic
development that are relevant to our communities, our areas
of growth and the changing world around us,” he
says.
"The breadth and depth of our new organisation
will be a catalyst for Auckland’s recovery, while also
reanimating our region as a world-class place to live, work
and play. The time for this to happen is now."
“Over
the next year, we will make bold decisions to develop a
coordinated, region-wide programme of business investment,
support and innovation, and cultural vibrancy. We will tell
the Auckland region’s story to the world – maximising
cultural, social and economic benefits for
all.”
Nick Hill will fill the role of ‘Chief
Executive Designate’ until the new organisation officially
commences on 1 December, at which time his title will change
to Chief Executive. A new name for the merged entity is
expected to be confirmed at the end of this
month.
ENDS
Notes for
editors
RFA:
- RFA has substantially
increased Auckland’s programme of cultural events since
its inception; becoming New Zealand’s largest provider in
the cultural heritage, performing arts and sports event
sectors, and its largest conventions
business.
- Attracting over 24.3 million visitors
since its inception in 2010, RFA has grown its events
portfolio by more than 300%, enlivening the city and
enhancing Auckland’s reputation as a world-class
destination for major international touring concerts,
blockbuster musicals, sport, exhibitions and festivals.
RFA’s programming has attracted more than 800,000 visitors
to Auckland over the past 10 years, contributing over $237
million in visitor spend.
- Generating over $422
million in commercial revenues since its inception, 60% of
RFA‘s operating costs has been funded through its
commercial activities, providing Council a 250% return in
programming value.
- Over $370 million in has been
invested in cultural infrastructure such as the
award-winning new Auckland Art Gallery building,
refurbishing Aotea Centre, and embarking on the $150 million
world-class Future Zoo investment
programme.
ATEED:
- As the region’s
economic development agency with a focus on jobs and
prosperity for the region, since 2010 ATEED has facilitated
the arrival or expansion of more than 40 multi-national or
New Zealand companies, bringing in hundreds of millions of
new capital; and was instrumental in developing world-class
Kumeu Film Studios, and played a crucial role in attracting
international productions including Amazon Studios’ series
based on The Lord of the Rings to the
region.
- Annually ATEED works with thousands of SMEs,
providing advice and support with a particular focus on
support for Māori businesses. It delivers the
Government’s Regional Business Partner Network programme
in Auckland, since 2010 helping companies successfully apply
for tens of millions in government R&D grants and NZTE
capability vouchers.
- Working with council, ATEED has
delivered GridAKL – the thriving innovation precinct at
Wynyard Quarter. With partners, ATEED has developed and
delivered initiatives to address industry skill shortages
and plays a strong role in supporting Auckland’s
international education sector.
- ATEED helped deliver
Auckland’s successful hosting of Rugby World Cup 2011,
which put the region on the map as a world-class major
events city and has built on this with numerous global
sporting and cultural events attracted and invested in on
behalf of Council including V8 Supercars, ICC Cricket World
Cup 2015, and World Masters Games 2017 (run by an ATEED
subsidiary). ATEED has grown and delivered Auckland’s
annual cultural festivals: Pasifika, Lantern, Diwali and
Tāmaki Herenga Waka.
- ATEED has delivered
international and domestic campaigns and released
Destination AKL 2025 strategy in partnership with industry
in 2018 to guide the sector’s long-term development.
ATEED’s Auckland Convention Bureau works with partners on
business events, attracting many international events to the
region, delivering high-value visitation and flow-on
economic opportunities.
About Nick
Hill:
- Nick brings into this role a wealth of
experience, both from his previous role at ATEED and from
his time as an Executive Director of specialist New Zealand
public policy and management consulting firm
MartinJenkins.
- Nick also brings considerable senior
management experience across the private and public
sector.
- This includes the Chief Executive role with
the Commerce Commission and leading the formation of Sport
and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC, now known as Sport New
Zealand).
- Nick also has significant experience in
the energy sector, having spent 10 years with ECNZ and
Fletcher Energy in New Zealand, and with Santos in
Australia. His depth of experience and skills means he is
perfectly placed to lead you into a new era.
- Nick
Hill’s remuneration for his new role has not yet been set,
and he will continue under the same terms until the new
organisation is formed on 1 December 2020. His remuneration
will be announced when it is
agreed.
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