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Ara Ake board appointments

Elena Trout re-elected, Paul Goodeve and Ken Sutherland join the board.

Paul Goodeve.

Tue, 07 Nov 2023

At the 2023 annual meeting in October, the Ara Ake shareholders re-elected Elena Trout and elected two new directors, Paul Goodeve and Ken Sutherland.

Goodeve is a chartered accountant, barrister, solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, and a member of the Institute of Directors; he is currently chief executive of Clarus (formally Firstgas Group and has an extensive background in people leadership, expertise in regulated and non-regulated transmission and distribution energy infrastructure, and leadership in renewable energy developments.

“I am excited to join the Ara Ake board and am looking forward to sharing my energy sector knowledge, enthusiasm for renewable energy, and perspective as a Taranaki local, to guide and support Ara Ake, alongside the other board members,” he said.

Ken Sutherland.

Sutherland has broad experience and strong leadership background in the utility, infrastructure, and electricity sectors in New Zealand. He is a fellow of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and a member of the New Zealand Institute of Directors.

Previously, Sutherland held positions with Transpower and Ports of Wellington and, most recently, CEO of Unison Group for the past 21 years, and chair of the Electricity Networks Association.

“Ara Ake has a multitude of exciting initiatives under way, aimed at decarbonising New Zealand, and a strong foundation in place. I’m honoured to be involved with this important kaupapa to facilitate energy innovation,” he said.

Founding board member Rick Shera has completed his term and his important contribution was recognised at the shareholder meeting.


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