Outward Bound appoints Malindi Maclean as CEO
Malindi Maclean is the outdoor education charity’s first female chief executive in 60 years.
Malindi Maclean is the outdoor education charity’s first female chief executive in 60 years.
Outward Bound Trust of New Zealand has appointed Malindi Maclean in the role of chief executive.
The outdoor education charity’s first female CEO in 60 years, Maclean brings a strategic and commercial focus to the organisation, and a passion for delivering better personal, social and community outcomes for people.
She has extensive leadership experience across a wide range of industries with experience in leading business transformations. Previously she led the development and growth of Coca-Cola Amatil’s hot beverage business, before moving into financial services and managing transformation delivery at IAG Insurance. Most recently, Maclean has been general manager, Hubbards Food.
“Outward Bound is a national taonga and its purpose has never been more relevant to Aotearoa than it is today. What is special about the kaupapa is not just the focus on the individual, but also the impact our students can have within their whānau, workplaces and community.
“Covid has demonstrated more than ever the need for resilience, kindness, and unity. This is an important moment in Outward Bound’s history to ensure we respond nimbly, and continue to support Aotearoa into the future,” she said.
Maclean will be mostly based in Wellington where the national office is located. The Outward Bound school operates in Anakiwa, in the Marlborough Sounds.
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