Friday, April 26, 2024

Four stand for Hort NZ board

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Four candidates will vie for two positions on the Horticulture New Zealand Board.
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John Cook is standing down from the nine-member board and not offering himself for re-election.

Mike Smith is offering himself for re-election, while new candidates for the vacant roles are Kathryn de Bruin, Bernadine Guilleux, and Lesley Wilson.

Mike Smith has been involved in the kiwifruit industry for 20 years and currently grows kiwifruit in Welcome Bay, near Tauranga. He has been a Horticulture New Zealand director since 2015.

Kathryn de Bruin is a grower, employer, chartered accountant, and experienced board member from Dargaville where, together with her husband, she grows kumara and runs cattle and store lambs.

Bernadine Guilleux has been immersed in horticulture since childhood, as her father and his brothers established their Balle Bros operation in Pukekohe, where she is currently the group’s marketing manager.

Lesley Wilson is a fruit grower and current president of the Hawke’s Bay Fruitgrowers’ Association. As a grower she has been involved in areas surrounding the health, well-being, and future prosperity of horticulture.

“We haven’t had such a strong contest for some time and the calibre of candidates is an indication of how well horticulture is doing and the high profile the industry is enjoying on the back of that success,” Horticulture New Zealand president Julian Raine said.

“We want the best people for the two available positions; people who have something to contribute to the governance function of the Board and to the wider horticulture industry.”

Voting closes on May 28.

Directors are elected for a three year term and any active grower member of Horticulture New Zealand can vote. The election results will be announced on June 1.

Full biographies of the four candidates are available here.

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