New ACC Board members announced
Bella Takiari-Brame, Pat Bowler, and Dr Helen Nott join the board on February 1.
Bella Takiari-Brame, Pat Bowler, and Dr Helen Nott join the board on February 1.
The Minister for ACC Carmel Sepuloni has announced the appointment of three new members to join the board of ACC on February 1, 2021.
“All three bring diverse skills and experience to provide strong governance oversight to lead the direction of ACC” she said.
Bella Takiari-Brame from Hamilton is an accountant with an international career with experience in regulated industries, treasury, bank financing and audit and risk. She is a director with Crown Infrastructure Partners, the Lines Company, Braemar Hospital, Te Ohu Kaimoana, Maniapoto Māori Trust board, and a Council Member of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. She is affiliated with Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato-Tainui, Ngāpuhi and Te Whānau ā Apanui.
Pat Bowler, an experienced Wellington lawyer and previous chair of Russell McVeagh. He has significant legal experience providing advice to the Crown, Crown agencies, and SOEs on some very complex public and private sector transactions and litigation, including the integration of commercial and governance objectives.
The third member is Dr Helen Nott, an experienced Australian director currently serving on the boards of QBE Australia Pacific, Healthdirect Australia and Paralympics Australia, where she is vice-president. Nott has a background in insurance in overseas markets, investment analysis, and experience in large-scale business transformation and customer service.
The minister has also confirmed James Miller in his role as deputy chair.
Miller is an experienced director with substantial experience in financial markets, investment management, and commercial governance and is in his eighth year on the board of ACC and is chair of ACC’s Investment Committee.
Sepuloni thanked departing board members David May and Kristy McDonald QC “for their strong contribution and commitment to the success of ACC over a number of years”.
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