New-look boards will get the best from CRIs

  • Wayne Mapp
Science and Innovation

New appointees on Crown Research Institutes boards will place the CRIs at the forefront of innovation and economic growth, Minister of Research, Science and Technology Wayne Mapp said today.

"The CRIs are central to the science that is a cornerstone of economic growth," he said.

"The CRI boards now have a much higher degree of accountability. They must have the drive and leadership to make a significant contribution to the economy.

"The people we are promoting or appointing in this round have all demonstrated exceptional skills in science or business and in many cases both," the Minister said.

Changes to the CRIs were announced in March, after the CRI Taskforce had reported to the Government. The report set out how CRIs can best deliver on national priorities and meet the needs of research users, especially business and industry.

Eighteen new appointments have been announced, including the promotion of two current directors to chair positions and four other current directors to deputy chair positions. The appointments include new chairs for the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Ltd (Plant and Food), Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd (GNS Science), and New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd (Scion).

The new chair of Scion is Tony Nowell, an Auckland-based professional company director. Mr Nowell has a strong commercial background, particularly in the food and manufacturing industries, and an ongoing involvement in research in New Zealand. In New Zealand he has most recently been the CEO of Zespri and Griffins. During the 1990s he held senior roles in the Sara Lee Group, culminating in the role of Regional Vice-President for Asia.

Michael Ahie takes over as chair of Plant and Food, after having served a term as deputy chair of IRL.  Mr Ahie has held senior executive roles in some of New Zealand's major agribusinesses such as PGG Wrightson and the New Zealand  Dairy Board.  He has had considerable involvement in plant-based businesses and biotechnology. He will be the first Maori chair of a Crown Research Institute.

At GNS Science, current director Tom Campbell is being promoted to chair.  Mr Campbell formerly managed the global research and development division of Rio Tinto and this makes him well qualified to take on the challenges facing GNS in the immediate future.

"I would like to acknowledge the contribution of the former chairs, Jim McLean (Plant and Food), Dr Russ Ballard (Scion) and Con Anastasiou (GNS Science), and thank the new chairs and directors for agreeing to serve on these boards," Dr Mapp said.

The full list of appointments is below. They take effect on 1 July.

CRI

Appointee

Designation

Appointment/

Reappointment

Industrial Research Ltd

David Henry

Deputy Chair

Reappointment (promotion)

Professor Jan Evans-Freeman  

Director

New appointment

Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd           

Ross Peat

Deputy Chair

Reappointment (promotion)

Tahu Potiki

Director

New appointment

Patricia Schnauer

Director

New appointment

Professor Bill Denny

Director

New appointment

Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd

Tom Campbell

Chair

Reappointment (promotion)

Dr Claire McGowan

Director

New appointment

Professor Steve Weaver

Director

New appointment

Hon Ken Shirley

Director

New appointment

Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd

Peter Schuyt

Deputy Chair

Reappointment (promotion)

Professor Grant Guilford

Director

New appointment

New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd (Scion)

Tony Nowell

Chair

New appointment

Alison Andrew

Deputy Chair

Reappointment (promotion)

Judith Stanway

Director

New appointment

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Ltd

Michael Ahie

Chair

New appointment

Mark Stuart

Director

New appointment

Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand Ltd

Gillian Heald

Director

New appointment