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Mercury appoints new chief people officer

Michele Mauger will take over from Mercury’s current chief people officer Fiona Smith, who is stepping down.

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Tue, 21 Oct 2025

Mercury NZ Ltd has appointed Michele Mauger as its chief people officer. It is intended that Mauger joins Mercury in the first quarter of 2026.

Mauger has 35 years’ experience leading people teams, including nearly two decades’ experience in executive leadership roles.

originally from new zealand, she is currently in australia and will be returning home to take up the role with Mercury. Mercury chief executive Stew Hamilton said he was delighted to appoint someone of Mauger’s calibre.

“Michele has extensive experience leading strategic people initiatives, including all aspects of the employee lifecycle, talent development, large-scale business transformation programmes, and much more.

“Her leadership will be highly valuable as we focus on building a workforce of the future – one that reflects who we are today, where we want to go, and the culture that will get us there.”

Mauger will join Mercury from Vocus in Melbourne where she is currently chief people officer. Prior to that, she held executive people leadership roles with Cleanaway, Incitec Pivot, Metro Trains Melbourne, Thiess, and Worley Parsons.

As previously announced, Mercury’s current chief people officer Fiona Smith is stepping down and a robust handover will occur.


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