Boxing New Zealand Appoints New President, Vice President
Former Gisborne deputy mayor Josh Wharehinga has been appointed president of Boxing New Zealand.
A respected referee and judge, Wharehinga replaces Cathy Meehan, who recently stepped down from the role.
“I’m thankful to my colleagues on the Boxing New Zealand executive for entrusting me with this important responsibility,” Wharehinga said.
“The first thing I’d like to do as incoming president is pay tribute to Cathy for her tireless, selfless service to boxing in Aotearoa. Cathy is a tremendous kaitiaki of the sport and will continue to be an important contributor to our future success.”
Wharehinga served four terms on Gisborne’s council – two as deputy mayor - before stepping away from local government earlier this year to concentrate on his business interests and reinvigorating boxing in Tairāwhiti.
“I’m incredibly passionate about boxing. It has been a huge part of my life so to be appointed to this role at an important time for the sport is a huge honour,” he said.
Local businessman and Otago Boxing Association member Bryan Usher has been appointed vice president, replacing Mark Fuller.
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