Resignation of CEO - Ministry of Transport
Resignation of Chief Executive of Ministry of Transport
19 March 2008
The State Services Commissioner, Mark
Prebble, announced today that Alan Thompson, Chief Executive
and Secretary for Transport has resigned.
Mark Prebble
said Alan Thompson has resigned to take up the position of
Secretary, Department of Parliamentary Services for the
Australian Parliament in Canberra.
"In the three and a
half years that Alan Thompson has been in New Zealand he has
made a significant contribution to the transport sector,"
Mark Prebble said.
Mr Thompson has been Chief Executive
of the Ministry of Transport since May 2006. Prior to this
role he had been appointed as the inaugural chief executive
of the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA), where
he established a clear agenda for the expansion of public
transport in Auckland.
"As Secretary of Transport, he has
led a major change process for the Land Transport sector in
New Zealand, as well as strengthening the policy capability
of the Ministry. He has also overseen the development of an
updated Transport Strategy for the country. This strategy is
now nearing completion.
"Alan Thompson will leave the
Ministry of Transport in mid May. I’m sorry to see him go
and wish him well in his new job," Mark Prebble said.
The process of identifying a successor to lead the Ministry of Transport will begin shortly.
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