New leadership at the United Nations Association
New leadership at the United Nations Association of New
Zealand
The United Nations Association of New
Zealand (UNA NZ) welcomes the appointment of Mr Peter
Nichols as the new National President of the United Nations
Association of New Zealand. Peter was appointed National
President at the recent Annual General Meeting on 19 May
2018, following the presidency of Mrs Joy Dunsheath J.P. for
the past two years. Mrs Dunsheath will continue her involved
with the UNA NZ as immediate past President on the National
Executive and Special Officer for Liaison with the World
Federation of UNAs – WFUNA. “We thank Joy for her
inspired leadership and enormous time and effort expended
throughout her Presidential terms, and realise the
challenges she had met to sustain the organisation which is
reliant on the energy of its volunteers and paid part-time
staff, prudent financial management, and raised public
profile via news media, and new ventures”, Peter says
about his predecessor. He was also pleased to inherit a
vibrant organisation in a healthy financial state with a
bright future.
Besides his new presidential role,
Peter works at the Environmental Protection Authority. He
has worked overseas in a variety of countries including in
Australia and Asia. He took a keen interest in issues in
East Timor leading up to its independence and worked as a
team site leader in 1991/92 to implement the peace accords
with the United Nations Angola Verification Mission ll. He
led a team as part of New Zealand’s Provincial
Reconstruction team in Afghanistan in 2005/06. In New
Zealand, Peter has worked for 2 Governors General, worked in
the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet in the Domestic
and External Security Group, has managed teams of 100 plus
on several occasions, been responsible for security at
Parliament and managed the Otaki Children’s Health Camp.
He has a first-class honours Master’s degree in Strategic
Studies, is an Associate Fellow of the New Zealand Institute
of Management, and is a graduate of the Australian and
Indonesian Command and Staff Colleges. He is a past Chair of
the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Institute of
International Affairs, a member of the New Zealand Indonesia
Association and Council, and has been actively involved in
the Scouting movement. Mr Nichols is married to Dr Ruth
Nichols and they have two adult children, Emma and David. He
enjoys walking, plays golf, reads and enjoys family time.
Peter has been joined on the National Executive (NX)
by two new Vice Presidents, Dr Kennedy Graham, Director of
the New Zealand Centre for Global Studies and former Member
of Parliament, and Dr Clark Ehlers, who holds a doctorate in
microbiology and a law degree and is also the Wellington
Branch President. Arielle Tracey joined UNA NZ as an intern
last year and was elected Secretary at the recent AGM. Dr
Mere Skerrett is from Ngai Tahu, Te Arawa, Mataatua and
Waikato Maniapoto, and is a Senior Lecturer at Victoria
University of Wellington. She was appointed National Council
Representative on the NX and also holds the new position of
Special Officer Tangata Whenua. Pauline McKay and Paul
Oliver continue their positions as Vice President and
National Treasurer respectively. Peter Cowley will replace
Paul Oliver later this year.