DINZ CEO Departing
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Industry New Zealand Media
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DINZ CEO
Departing
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by: Deer Industry New Zealand
5 March
2013
After 13 years with Deer Industry New Zealand, eight of them as chief executive, Mark O’Connor has decided the time is right for a new set of challenges.
Mr O’Connor will be moving on from Deer Industry New Zealand shortly after the Deer Industry Conference which takes place in late May in Wellington. “Mark has given the board very early notice of his intention to leave Deer Industry New Zealand to provide plenty of time to recruit a new chief executive and to ensure a smooth transition. The Board has appointed a recruitment agency and the process is now underway" said Deer Industry New Zealand’s chairman Andy Macfarlane.
“I’m departing because I have an opportunity to play a more active role in the management and development of a family business, given the impending retirement of an incumbent. However, I remain passionate about the deer industry - its people, products and unique culture. I have absolute confidence in the deer industry’s future. Its products are niche, high value and it’s one of the few industries in New Zealand which has a true competitive advantage. I will miss not having a role in the industry’s development” said Mark O’Connor.
Andy Macfarlane noted the board’s appreciation of the professional manner in which Mark has lead the industry out of a cyclical downturn to the current position where stable pricing and a positive industry outlook is underpinned by a strong industry good organisation working with its industry stakeholders in a collaborative manner.
Mark began with
the Game Industry Board, Deer Industry New Zealand’s
predecessor, in the velvet portfolio in 2000 and became
chief executive in early 2005. The New Zealand deer industry
is the largest farmed deer industry in the world with
approximately 3,000 producers, farming 1 million deer which
produces $260 million in export revenue for New
Zealand.
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