Media Release: New Zealand Institute of Surveyors (NZIS)
Media
Release: New Zealand Institute of Surveyors
(NZIS)
08 November
2012
New Zealand
Institute of Surveyors Appoints New Chief
Executive
NZIS President,
Andrew Stirling is delighted to announce that Hadyn Smith
has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the
Institute. Up until recently, Hadyn was the CEO of Land
Search and Rescue New Zealand (LandSAR) and in recent months
he has been doing some business consulting work in
Wellington. He has also been spending time working on the
Alex Moore Park “Sportville” Development where he is
Chairman of the Board.
Hadyn’s early career included time with the Export Institute of NZ, Manawatu Rugby Union and NZ Police. He has undertaken Massey University business studies in Business Communications.
Hadyn brings strong financial management, leadership and relationship building skills to the Institute along with solid experience leading and managing not-for-profit organisations. He is thrilled to take up the position and is looking forward to helping NZIS bring in a new governance structure. He sees it as an exciting opportunity to get involved at the start of some challenging changes that will be implemented over the next two years.
Haydn started his role at the Institute’s National Office in Wellington Monday 5 November.
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