New Trustees Announced at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
19 February 2018
New Trustees Announced at Ngā Taonga
Sound & Vision
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has
announced the appointment of four new members to its Board
of Trustees.
Te Raumawhitu Kupenga – former lawyer and
senior executive
Whetu Fala – respected producer,
director of content, broadcaster and Māori Television board
member
Emily Loughnan – interactive industry
pioneer
Lisa Bates, MNZM – culture and art sector
governance expert
These appointments follow the
retirement of Judith Fyfe, Derek Fox and former Chair Jane
Kominik, and the resignation of Peter Douglas, who left to
take up a position in the public service. Ms Kominik, Ms
Fyfe and Mr Fox had all served two three-year terms on the
Ngā Taonga Board.
Board Chair, Simon Murdoch welcomed all the new Trustees.
“We are very pleased to have attracted Trustees of such high calibre. They will bring to Ngā Taonga a wealth of relevant expertise and experience and, together with current trustee, Edie Moke, ensure we realise our vision and potential as the audiovisual archive for all New Zealanders,” said Mr Murdoch.
Mr Murdoch also thanked the outgoing Trustees for their service to the Archive.
“All four members made an invaluable contribution during their, sometimes very challenging, time on the Board. They served during a period of significant change for Ngā Taonga when a new amalgamated organisation was created from the separate radio, television and film archives. Their strong vision and commitment to the work of the Archive will be missed.”
“I also want to extend a special thank you to Jane Kominik, on behalf of not just the organisation, but everyone who cares about our audiovisual taonga. Jane was elected Chair soon after joining the board in July 2011 and her wise and steady leadership during a time of such dramatic change always inspired confidence that the organisation was heading in the right direction,” said Mr Murdoch.
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision’s current Trustees and their terms are listed below.
Trustee
Term Start Date Term End Date
Simon Murdoch (Chair)
Non-Maori 1 July 2016 30 June 2019
Lisa Bates* Non-Maori
1 January 2018* 30 June 2018
Whetu Fala
Maori 13 October 2017 30 June 2019
Te Raumawhitu Kupenga Maori 1
July 2017 30 June 2020
Emily Loughnan
Non-Maori 1 January 2018 30 June 2020
Edie Moke Maori
1 August 2015 30 June 2018
* Ms Bates was
co-opted to the board in July 2017, before the official
commencement of her term, to provide expertise in support of
the organisation’s fundraising activities.
Trustee Biographies
Simon Murdoch (Chair)
Simon has a
distinguished career as a diplomat and public servant. He
was a Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade from 2002 to
2009, New Zealand High Commissioner in Canberra from 1999 to
2002 and Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet from 1991 to 1998. He started his
career in foreign affairs in 1972, serving in New Zealand
and overseas until his retirement in 2009.
Simon
remains involved in several projects and activities
including public sector reviews, consultancy services in
crisis management, national security and intelligence. He
holds governance positions on several public entities. Simon
was awarded the honour of Companion of the New Zealand Order
of Merit in 2009.
He is a graduate of Canterbury
University with a BA in English and American Studies and an
MA with First Class Honours in American Studies.
Lisa Bates, MNZM
Lisa has worked in the New Zealand
arts sector for over 25 years and is an independent company
director and a chartered member of the Institute of
Directors. Lisa is currently a director of the Regional
Facilities Auckland Board – the Council-controlled
organisation that governs most of the city’s iconic arts
and recreation assets, a trustee of the Mackelvie Trust, one
of Auckland’s largest public art collections and in
January 2018 became a trustee of the Royal New Zealand
Ballet. Having served for six years as a director of the New
Zealand Symphony Orchestra Board, she remains a trustee of
the NZSO Foundation. She has contributed to fundraising
strategies for most major arts organisations. She received
the Fundraiser of the Year award for her Q Theatre work in
2010 and, in 2017, was awarded a New Zealand Order of Merit
for services to the arts and philanthropy. Lisa works in the
field of marketing and communications as executive director
of the design and brand agency Hawkins & Co.
Whetu
Fala
Whetu sits on the board of Māori Television. She is
also a well-known figure in the screen and broadcasting
industries in Aotearoa and overseas and brings an impressive
array of skills, including experience in front of and behind
the camera and as a writer. She has produced, directed and
edited hundreds of hours of television, including drama,
documentaries, reality series and short films in Aotearoa
starting at TVNZ in 1988. Whetu also owns her own media
company, fala media.
Te Raumawhitu Kupenga
Te Rau
has a legal background, having worked previously as a lawyer
specialising in litigation, as well as holding senior
solicitor positions at the Office of the Māori Trustee and
in a commercial law firm in Wellington. He has worked as a
television presenter and was a regular panellist on a
lifestyle television show. In 2011, Te Rau was appointed to
the Board of the Broadcasting Standards Authority.
Previously Te Rau has held the position of Deputy Secretary
for the Environment, at the Ministry for the Environment,
and been part of the Senior Leadership Team at the Ministry
of Education. Te Rau now works as a consultant providing
strategic and general advice to the private and public
sectors.
Emily Loughnan
Emily is the co-founder
of Click Suite, a company specialising in developing
interactive exhibitions, as well as websites and apps. Prior
to forming Click Suite, Emily had a very successful
television career including leading large and complex
projects for TVNZ and NZ On Air where she commissioned $50m
of television programmes annually. Emily has been a pioneer
in the interactive industry and was appointed to the Prime
Minister’s Growth and Innovation Advisory Board. Emily is
passionate about new technology and is a popular speaker on
the subject at various events.
Edie Moke
Edie
has been a professional director for over 15 years, with
considerable experience as a business development and
accounting consultant in both the public and private
sectors. Her governance experience crosses several sectors,
including health, broadcasting, early childhood education
and philanthropy. She served three terms with the
Broadcasting Commission: NZ On Air and one term as Deputy
Chair. She also served one term as the founding Chair of NZ
On Screen from 2007 to 2010. Edie is currently an appointed
Director on two District Health Boards, for the West Coast
and South Canterbury regions.
About
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is New Zealand’s audiovisual archive. We save and cherish the stories, creativity and history of Aotearoa New Zealand in sound and moving images. With strong values of connection, creativity and conservation our purpose is to collect, share and care for New Zealand’s audiovisual taonga.
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