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Pāmu Landcorp Farming Limited Director Appointments

Pāmu Landcorp Farming Limited’s shareholding ministers have appointed three new directors to its Board. Angela Dixon, Stu Husband, and Brent Lawgun begin serving a three-year term from 1 August 2025.

A year ago, John Rae was appointed Pāmu Board Chair and Sarah Paterson was appointed as a director.

Chair John Rae, affirmed the appointments, saying: “Each brings a unique blend of expertise, insight, and leadership that will be invaluable as we continue to deliver on our strategic priorities and Crown expectations.”

Angela Dixon

Angela is a seasoned consultant and finance specialist with extensive governance experience. Her background spans financial performance oversight, capital asset management, and digital innovation.

Angela Dixon (Photo/Supplied)

She brings:

  • Proven governance in large, complex organisations
  • Commercial acumen in capital-intensive portfolios and strategic planning
  • Chair experience on Audit & Risk Committees for NZ Lotteries Commission, Union Medical Benefits Society, and AIG NZ
  • On-farm and professional experience in land management and agribusiness strategy
  • Engagement experience, including navigating political constraints and fostering collaboration

Stu Husband

Stu is a dairy farm owner and operator, iwi negotiator, and former Waikato Regional Councillor. His strong connection with farmers and belief in Landcorp’s role as a pathway to farm ownership for rangatahi underpin his appointment.

Stu Husband (Photo/Supplied)
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He brings:

  • Hands-on dairy farming experience and strong connection with farmers
  • Stakeholder engagement expertise through iwi negotiations and regional governance

Brent Lawgun

Brent has over 30 years of business experience, with a focus on private equity, funds management, and board governance. His pragmatic approach to aligning governance with performance and culture makes him a valuable addition to the Board.

Brent Lawgun (Photo/Supplied)

He brings:

  • Expertise in managing diverse funds and portfolios
  • Proven ability to optimise performance and streamline operations
  • Strong background in primary industries, including horticulture
  • Deep understanding of agriculture’s role in the New Zealand economy

“Their appointments mark a significant step forward in strengthening Pāmu governance capability and ensuring the Board reflects the breadth of experience needed to navigate the future of farming in Aotearoa,” Mr Rae concluded.

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