McGeoch retires from Telecom board
McGeoch retires from Telecom board
August 10 (BusinessDesk) - Telecom Corp., New Zealand's largest telephone company, has announced that Rod McGeoch will retire from the board after more than nine years.
"Rod has been a board member at a time of profound change for our company and industry, including the move to operational seperation," said Wayne Boyd, the comapny's chairman. He has “contributed invaluable trans-Tasman, legal and other perspectives to his time on the Telecom board."
McGeoch has previously led Sydney's Olympics 2000 bid and was also a member of the advisory committee for the New Zealand Rugby World Cup 2011 bid.
He is also chairman of Sky City
Entertainment Group, Frontiers Group, the trans-Tasman
Advisory Board of Saatchi & Saatchi and Vantage Private
Equity Growth. He is also a director of Ramsay Health Care
and LIPA Pharmaceuticals.
His retirement will come into
effect following the company's AGM on September
30.
(BusinessDesk)