Election of first Maori President
Embargoed until 2.00pm Thursday 05 October 2006
Association of Staff in Tertiary Education
announces the Election of first Maori President
At its
annual conference today ASTE Te Hau Takitini o Aotearoa
announced the election of Sharon Tangi Stevens as the first
Maori President of the union. Outgoing President Lloyd Woods
said, “Members are excited at the prospect of seeing the
partnership principles that the union espouses being
reflected in their choice of President”. Sharon, of Te
Arawa descent is a lecturer in communications at Waiariki
Institute of Technology. She said today that she has a
fundamental commitment to ensuring that the tertiary
education sector has a strong voice through its union in
government forums. Sharon said, “I am proud and honoured
to be elected to this position”.
Sharon has held the position of Vice President for the past four years and she will be succeeded by Michael O’Connell, a lecturer in nursing at UCOL on its Palmerston North campus.
Lloyd Woods said that Sharon and Michael will form a strong team leading the union through the tertiary reforms that will begin to be implemented next year. Both Sharon and Michael will take up their two-year terms on 01 February 2007.
ENDS