Two New Faces At Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust
The Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust (QLCHT) has announced the appointments of Queenstown local Jimmy Sygrove and Wānaka resident Dave Lindsay as Trustees.
They replace long-serving Trustee
Ray Key, who has recently retired from his position after
nine years serving on the board, as well as filling a new
vacancy at the QLCHT Board table.
Born and
raised in Wellington, Sygrove made the move to the Wakatipu
basin in 2013. Currently residing in Gibbston Valley, he’s
a Principal Advisor and shareholder at Arrowtown-based
consultancy, Rationale. He has long history of working with
central and local government and is well-versed in the
challenges and opportunities faced by this sector. Prior to
joining QLCHT as a Trustee, he spent six years on the board
of the Arrowtown Promotion and Business Association (APBA),
including three as Chair.
“I am genuinely
stoked to be joining the team,” Sygrove says. “Bringing
up our two young boys in the Queenstown Lakes, I understand
the challenges of the housing market, as well as the higher
cost of living that families in our district face. I feel
very fortunate to be able to raise my family here, and being
able to help other people make their homes in the district
is something I’m really proud to be a part
of.”
Meanwhile, Southland-raised Lindsay
followed a 23-year cycle in the world of business and
entrepreneurship, during which he founded, led, and
ultimately exited a data and technology consultancy in the
fast-paced world of global finance. “Now I’m firmly
living in Wānaka, I couldn’t be more excited at the
chance to apply my skills and experience to supporting
QLCHT’s mission of providing secure affordable homes for
residents of our district, regardless of their socioeconomic
status.”
QLCHT chair Richard Thomas says the
Trust is delighted with both appointments and acknowledges
Key’s contribution to the board.
“We owe
our appreciation to the valuable contribution from Ray, who
was a Trustee since 2016. As an experienced director and
finance professional, Ray also served as Chair of QLCHT’s
finance and audit committee and was a valuable member of the
board. Whilst we’re sad to see him leave, we look forward
to utilising Dave and Jimmy’s own skillsets,” Thomas
says.