InternetNZ announces Council election results
InternetNZ announces Council election results
3 August 2009
InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc) announces official results in this year's InternetNZ Council elections.
Interim results were announced at the Society’s Annual General Meeting last Friday, with final results now confirmed. There were 21 nominations for six vacancies on Council. Official results are as follows:
Frank March has been elected President of InternetNZ, succeeding Pete Macaulay. Jamie Baddeley has been elected Vice President. Both will serve a three-year term.
Hamish MacEwan, Michael Foley, Judy Speight and Liz Butterfield have been re-elected to their Councillor positions. MacEwan and Foley will each serve a three-year term. Speight and Butterfield will each serve a one-year term.
The election of Baddeley to the Vice President’s position has created a vacant seat on Council. The details of a by-election to fill this seat will be announced by Friday 7 August.
New President Frank March says this year was one of the most keenly contested InternetNZ elections, with a pool of excellent candidates putting their names forward.
“I warmly congratulate the successful candidates. They all have strong Internet-related track records and a passion for the goals of InternetNZ. I look forward to working and deliberating with them on Council.”
March also acknowledges the valuable contribution made to the Society by outgoing Council member Stewart Fleming, who failed to secure re-election.
“Stewart has provided valuable contributions to the work of the InternetNZ Council. I thank him for his efforts and hope that he will continue to be involved in other roles.”
The new-look InternetNZ Council is:
President:
Frank March
Vice
President:
Jamie Baddeley
Councillors:
Chris
Streatfield
Donald Clark
Hamish MacEwan
Jonny
Martin
Judy Speight
Liz Butterfield
Michael
Foley
Michael Wallmannsberger
Neil James
ENDS