Ex-Chapman Tripp chairman joins Te Papa board
Auckland businessman Evan Williams has been appointed to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa board.
Auckland businessman Evan Williams has been appointed to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa board.
Auckland businessman Evan Williams has been appointed to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa board.
He is a former chairman of law firm Chapman Tripp and has been involved with property development for the last ten years. He has over 20 year's experience advising international banks on capital markets, security and governance in New Zealand.
“Mr Williams’ international experience at the highest level in commercial law, communication, negotiation, financing and corporate governance will be an asset to the Board in its future development” Arts Culture and Heritage Minister Christopher Finlayson said, announcing the appointment.
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