New chief executive for New Zealand Veterinary Association
New chief executive for New Zealand Veterinary Association
Mark Ward has been appointed as the new
chief executive of the New Zealand Veterinary Association
(NZVA).
Announcing the appointment today, NZVA President Dr Caroline Robertson said Mark’s extensive leadership and business experience in the New Zealand food and agricultural sectors during the past 20 years will be highly valuable as the NZVA builds on its new strategic direction.
“His executive roles have included CEO of NZ Crop & Food Research, General Manager of the Riddet Institute, General Manager of Food & Animal Health at AgResearch, and international marketing in the dairy industry in South Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe,” Dr Robertson said.
Mark’s current role as Director of Business Engagement, Te Puna Whakatipu, at Massey University, involves developing and implementing strategies in the primary industries and related sectors, including research and education. He led the establishment of the national partnership FoodHQ, New Zealand’s gateway to food innovation, and is its foundation programme director.
“The NZVA Board is
confident that Mark’s strong track record in management,
innovation, and leadership, and his personal qualities, will
be of great benefit to the association and the veterinary
profession in New Zealand,” Dr Robertson said. “He is
committed to a unified profession, partnering with the right
organisations and achieving its full purpose. It is an
exciting time to be coming on board and Mark is ready to
meet the challenges and opportunities ahead.”
Mark
takes up the role as NZVA chief executive from 1 February
2017.
Dr Robertson paid tribute to outgoing chief executive Julie Hood, who led the association for almost 10 years.
“Under Julie’s leadership, the NZVA has undergone fundamental changes that will help to ensure that New Zealand’s respected veterinary profession continues to have strong support and representation in a rapidly changing world.”