Waitakere City Appoints New Chief Executive
Waitakere City Council has announced the appointment of a new chief executive
She is the current chief
executive of Rodney District, Vijaya Vaidyanath. Mrs
Vaidyanath takes over from long-serving CEO Harry O'Rourke,
who retires in March 2008.
In making the
announcement today, Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey paid tribute
to Mr O'Rourke, describing him as the epitome of the public
service ethos: "Harry has made a magnificent contribution
over many years, first to the former Waitemata City and more
latterly Waitakere. He has shown a keen sense of operational
expertise, married with strategic thinking, that has helped
this City move forward dramatically."
Mr Harvey
also took the opportunity to welcome Mrs
Vaidyanath.
"After a nation-wide search and sifting
through many quality candidates we were pleased to be able
to offer her the job, and just as pleased that she was
willing to accept and step up to the
challenge.
"Vijaya is one of the most respected
officers in local government with impressive credentials and
a truly visionary approach."
Vijaya Vaidyanath has
an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh and is a Senior
Executive Fellow of Harvard University.
She is
current chair of the Auckland CEO's Forum, and has worked
previously with the South Taranaki District Council and
Palmerston North City Council.
Rodney's mayor, John
Law, says that Mrs Vaidyanath's decision was accepted "only
with reluctance" and with sincere regret.
He says
that councillors and council staff were united in wishing
her well and understood fully her desire to pursue new
challenges.
"Waitakere is getting a superb CEO, who
will contribute greatly to its future."
Rodney
District Council will be recruiting a new chief executive,
with an appointment to be made after the October local body
elections.
ENDS.