Chief Executive Officer Of Netball New Zealand Steps Down
Jennie Wyllie has today advised us that she has made the decision to step down from her role as Chief Executive Officer of Netball New Zealand, to take time with her family and explore other opportunities. We sincerely thank Jennie for her valuable contribution to netball over the last 16 years.
Matt Whineray, Chair of Netball New Zealand, said, “Jennie has guided the organisation through significant change and challenge, and we wish her all the very best for the future."
Jennie Wyllie said, "It has been a privilege to work with such talented and passionate people, and I am thankful for the opportunities and many memorable moments. There have also been challenges along the way, which come with any leadership role. Now, it feels right to focus on my family and look ahead to new opportunities."
The Board will commence a process to appoint a replacement CEO in the New Year. David Cooper will be the Acting CEO until the Board determines interim arrangements pending the completion of that recruitment process.
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