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New CEO for CCS Disability Action

New CEO for CCS Disability Action

The Board of CCS Disability Action is very pleased to announce the appointment of David Matthews as CEO of CCS Disability Action. David was Regional Manager for the Upper South Region and Deputy Chief Executive leading up to this appointment. He displayed incredible leadership while responding to the Christchurch earthquakes, ensuring disabled people and staff in the region were supported through this challenging time.

David has 30 years experience in leadership and management in the education and disability sectors, working at local, regional and national levels. The Board is confident that with this appointment, CCS Disability Action has the leadership to respond to the challenges facing the disability sector.

David brings to the position an enduring passion and knowledge of the disability sector that spans his eleven years with the organisation. He will officially take up the permanent role on September 5.

~ENDS~

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