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New directors for Port Taranaki

Jamie Tuuta and Jeff Kendrew joined the Board on 1 July, replacing retiring directors
Graeme Marshall and Peter Dryden.

Jamie Tuuta and Jeff Kendrew.

Mon, 08 Aug 2022

Two executives with extensive governance experience have joined the Port Taranaki board of directors.

Jamie Tuuta and Jeff Kendrew joined the board on July 1, replacing retiring directors Graeme Marshall and Peter Dryden.

Urenui born and bred, Jamie Tuuta (Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Maru, Te Āti Awa, Taranaki Tuturu) has held a range of governance positions in the past 20 years across iwi development, agribusiness, fishing, health, investment, housing, Māori development, tourism, philanthropy, and education.

He is chair of Māori Television, Taranaki Mounga Project Ltd, the Tourism New Zealand board, and iwi housing and savings foundation Ka Uruora Trust, and is a director of a number of iwi investment entities, including Pūainuku Ltd Partnership. Tuuta is a former chair of regional economic development entity Venture Taranaki Trust, and a former director of Taranaki PIF Guardians Ltd, and Taranaki Investment Management Ltd.

He has held a number of Government appointments, including to the State Services Commission Advisory Group in 2020, and was awarded the Māori Young Business Leader of the Year in 2016.

He recently held the interim chief executive role of Te Ātiawa o te Waka a Māui Trust and is a self-employed consultant and advisor of Taumutu Consultants.

“I’m proud to be from Taranaki and have a deep connection and passion for our region and community. Relationships with hapū, iwi, community, business, local and central Government are vitally important to the success of Taranaki as a region,” Tuuta said.

“Port Taranaki is a key strategic asset for the region and will play an important role as we transition to our future regional economy.”


Jeff Kendrew has vast governance experience, both internationally and in New Zealand, across engineering, infrastructure, project management, and supply chains.

 He is on the board and is a former chair of Patrick Terminals, one of Australia’s leading container port stevedores, he is a director and former chair of Arc Infrastructure, which owns and operates Western Australia’s bulk rail network, and he is a director and former chair of Australasia’s largest farm-gate to port bulk logistics and stevedoring/transportation company LINX Cargo Care Group. LINX owns C3 Logistics, based in Tauranga, of which Kendrew is a director.

Kendrew is also a former director of Powerco Ltd and, in the early 2000s, was the company’s general manager corporate development in New Plymouth. During the past 12 years, he has held various senior executive roles at Brookfield Infrastructure Group (Asia Pacific) in Sydney, including managing partner, vice-chair, and chief operating officer. He is a senior adviser for Brookfield Infrastructure Group’s activities in Australia and India.

Kendrew said: “We have a strong affinity with New Plymouth, as I was with Powerco for several years and we have a home and family here.

“I’ve had a corporate management career in infrastructure, which has included governance of a number of port and port services entities around the world, and in the past few years I’ve also traversed logistics, commercial arrangements, business development, project management and corporate finance.

“I am looking forward to contributing to the ongoing success of the port and the region.”

Port Taranaki chair Richard Krogh said: “Jamie and Jeff’s knowledge, skills and connections across a range of sectors will be incredibly beneficial in helping guide our port as we seek opportunities to drive our business forward and enhance our position as a key economic asset for the region.”

Krogh thanked Marshall and Dryden for their contribution to Port Taranaki. “Both have been valuable members of our board and have provided sound governance and leadership throughout a period of change in the shipping and logistics sectors. We thank them and wish them well.”

Port Taranaki is owned by sole shareholder the Taranaki Regional Council.


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