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Direct Experience Welded To Ferry Holdings
Tuesday, 11 March 2025, 4:30 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Government
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Rt Hon Winston
Peters
Minister for Rail
Katherine Rich
and Captain Iain MacLeod bring pragmatic, practical
experience to the Ferry Holdings Board, Minister for Rail
Winston Peters says.
Mrs Rich and Captain MacLeod have
been appointed to the Board, joining chair Chris Mackenzie,
deputy chair Heather Simpson, and director Greg
Lowe.
“The new board is already hard at work, with
shipyard engagements continuing, alternative proposals being
assessed, and collaborative engagement underway with
KiwiRail, Port Marlborough and CentrePort on the
infrastructure considerations,” Mr Peters
says.
“Mrs Rich and Captain MacLeod bring pragmatic
skills and insight to the board table, with Mrs Rich’s
knowledge of what customers need from the New Zealand supply
chain as an industry body chief executive and Captain
MacLeod’s experience as a mariner and ship
master.
“This issue has always been
bigger than replacing ferries and building infrastructure
– it’s about a North-South connection for New Zealanders
and their businesses, and the safe and reliable driving and
berthing of ships.
“As a board, this
team is focussed on the most efficient path to connect the
Strait,” Mr Peters says.
Bios:
- Captain
Iain MacLeod has a long career as a mariner and ship master
in New Zealand and the Pacific. He commenced as an
apprentice in 1978 and moved into Maritime surveying in 1989
producing services to major oil companies, ship, cargo and
damage inspections and terminal audits. Captain Macleod
undertook a consultancy role in the inception and early
operations of export cold storage facilities situated on
Wellington’s waterfront. He has retained his interest as
an active ship master in short term and contract roles
through to 2022. Within the maritime community, he serves as
a vice president and committee member of the NZ Merchant
Services Guild.
- Katherine Rich has a background
including a political career, leading industry associations,
and strategic involvement in various NGOs. Ms Rich’s
knowledge and expertise encompasses understanding of the
public sector and machinery of government, performing under
public scrutiny during industry crises, media experience and
communication on contentious issues, evidence-based
decision-making, governance and leadership, public advocacy
and strategy. She has worked with government departments
including MBIE, MPI, Fisheries, Environment, Commerce
Commission and other departments on a wide range of issues
from consultations, complaints and industry advice.
Previously, as Chief Executive for the New Zealand Food
& Grocery Council, Ms Rich led the peak body for fast
moving consumer goods (FMGC) providing foods locally and
globally. She is currently the CEO of Business
NZ.
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