Airport Financial Officer Takes Off
Airport Financial Officer Takes Off
Robert Sinclair, chief
financial officer, Auckland International Airport Limited
(Auckland Airport) has resigned. He will leave Auckland
Airport at the end of August, following the announcement of
the company’s annual results for the 2008
year.
Robert is emigrating to London with his
family to pursue new career opportunities.
Robert
was appointed chief financial officer of Auckland Airport in
April 2005 from a career in investment banking and law.
Before his role at Auckland Airport, he was one of the
company’s external advisers.
Don Huse, Auckland
Airport chief executive officer, said “During his three
years at Auckland Airport, Robert has provided strong
leadership of the Finance and Accounting, Corporate Strategy
and Planning, Corporate Affairs and Information Technology
and Telecommunications teams. He has been instrumental in
developing a new vision and strategy for the company and
enhancing its reporting and treasury functions, as well as
providing strong support to me as chief
executive.
Robert has also been of significant
assistance to the Board in responding to the various
ownership and capital restructuring proposals over the last
18 months. He leaves us with our gratitude for his
contribution to Auckland Airport and our best wishes for an
exciting new future for him and his family in
England.”
“A process to recruit a new chief
financial officer will commence shortly. The capability
and experience of each of the teams reporting to Robert has
been enhanced over the last several years with the
appointment and development of a number of very competent
senior managers. They will continue to make strong
progress in each of these key divisions and in so doing
contribute much to the ongoing success of Auckland
Airport”
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