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Head of tourism body steps down after bruising few years for sector

Chris Roberts had planned to leave in 2020 but stayed on through pandemic’s ravages.

NBR staff
Thu, 07 Oct 2021

Chief executive of Tourism Industry Aotearoa, Chris Roberts, will leave the organisation at the end of January 2022 after a particularly rocky few years for the travel and tourism sector.

Roberts has been a frequent commentator on the state of tourism as it suffered its worst few years in recent

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Thu, 07 Oct 2021
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