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Pāmu Landcorp Farming director appointments

Angela Dixon, Stu Husband, and Brent Lawgun have begun serving their three-year terms.

Angela Dixon.

Mon, 04 Aug 2025

Pāmu Landcorp Farming Ltd’s shareholding ministers have appointed three new directors to its board. Angela Dixon, Stu Husband, and Brent Lawgun begin serving a three-year term from August 1, 2025.

A year ago, John Rae was appointed Pāmu board chair and Sarah Paterson was appointed as a director.

Rae, affirmed the appointments, saying: “Each brings a unique blend of expertise, insight, and leadership that will be invaluable as we continue to deliver on our strategic priorities and Crown expectations.”

Angela Dixon is a seasoned consultant and finance specialist with extensive governance experience. Her background spans financial performance oversight, capital asset management, and digital innovation. She brings proven governance in large, complex organisations; commercial acumen in capital-intensive portfolios and strategic planning; chair experience on audit and risk committees for NZ Lotteries Commission, Union Medical Benefits Society, and AIG NZ; on-farm and professional experience in land management and agribusiness strategy; and engagement experience, including navigating political constraints and fostering collaboration.

Stu Husband and Brent Lawgun.

Stu Husband is a dairy farm owner and operator, iwi negotiator, and former Waikato Regional Councillor. His strong connection with farmers and belief in Landcorp’s role as a pathway to farm ownership for rangatahi underpin his appointment. He brings hands-on dairy farming experience and strong connection with farmers and stakeholder engagement expertise through iwi negotiations and regional governance.

Brent Lawgun has more than 30 years of business experience, with a focus on private equity, funds management, and board governance. His pragmatic approach to aligning governance with performance and culture makes him a valuable addition to the board. He brings expertise in managing diverse funds and portfolios; proven ability to optimise performance and streamline operations; strong background in primary industries, including horticulture; and deep understanding of agriculture’s role in the New Zealand economy.

Rae said: “Their appointments mark a significant step forward in strengthening Pāmu governance capability and ensuring the board reflects the breadth of experience needed to navigate the future of farming in Aotearoa.”


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