DairyNZ appoints new chair
Chair Jim van der Poel has announced he will step down at the October AGM.
Chair Jim van der Poel has announced he will step down at the October AGM.
Following seven years at the helm and having seen through a new strategic direction for DairyNZ, chair Jim van der Poel has announced he will step down at the October AGM.
Farmer-elected director Tracy Brown has been selected as chair-elect.
Deputy chair Jacqueline Rowarth will also step down, opening two new positions for farmer-elected directors on the board.
Van der Poel has been chair of DairyNZ since 2017, following his election to the board in 2013. He served as a farmer-elected director on the inaugural board in 2007-09, then again from 2013. Prior to this, he was appointed to the foundation board of DairyNZ’s predecessor Dexcel in 2000, becoming chair in 2003.
During his third reappointment as chair in October last year, Van der Poel said he would remain to support the transition of new chief executive Campbell Parker, the development of DairyNZ’s new strategy, and see through the change of government.
“DairyNZ is in good health and it’s time to pass the baton to the next generation,” Van der Poel said.
“I have confidence in the depth of the board, the direction of the new chief executive and strategy, and am happy to be handing over duties to Tracy in an orderly way over the next few months.
“The dairy industry has been good to me, and it’s been my privilege to give back,” Van der Poel said.
Rowarth has served DairyNZ for six years and was a leading force behind establishing an independent science advisory panel to provide expert advice on research for the future.
“Jacqueline was always a powerful advocate for farmers at the boardroom table,” van der Poel said.
Chair-elect Brown said Van der Poel had delivered decades of dedication to the dairy sector, unmatched across New Zealand.
“The backdrop of his influential tenure includes the Mycoplasma bovis biosecurity incursion, the highs and lows of the milk price, and an upswing in environmental regulation – all while he has advocated for and achieved a more positive future for dairy farmers.
“Time and time again Jim proved his fortitude as a leader in dairy for New Zealand and I look forward to learning all I can over the next four months as he hands over the reins.
“On behalf of the DairyNZ board we thank Jim for his unswerving commitment, which ensures we’re able to continue to make progress with confidence,” Tracy said.
Van der Poel and Rowarth will remain in their roles until the October 22 AGM, where Brown will be officially named as DairyNZ chair. Two new farmer-elected directors will be announced in due course, as will a new deputy chair.
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