Scion appoints new directors
28 July, 2006
Scion appoints new directors
Crown Research Institute Scion, based in Rotorua, has announced three new appointments to its board of directors.
John
Palmer, Peter Berg and Dr Kathy Garden commenced board
duties with the CRI this week. < Scion board chairman, Dr Russ Ballard, says all
three appointees bring a wide variety of skills and
expertise to Scion. "I am delighted to welcome John, Peter
and Kathy to our board. "Our vision is to support the
continual development of the forestry sector and transform
renewable biological resources into new products that are
cost-effective, deliver the same or better performance as
existing products and have an environmentally acceptable
end-of-life option. The combined knowledge and experience of
our new directors will help us achieve this vision," says Dr
Ballard. "There is a growing global demand for natural
materials that can be used as an alternative to
petro-chemical products. Increasing the expertise we have on
our board will help us deliver this strategy for the benefit
of New Zealand and its future development," Dr Ballard
says. Mr Palmer has extensive experience in the forestry
and construction industries. He was the chief executive
officer of start-up Silva Forest Products, an Auckland-based
joint venture company by New Zealand's two largest foresters
to export logs to Asia. Mr Palmer previously worked for
construction chemicals company, Fosroc, where over a period
of 18 years he held roles such as regional director for
Europe, chief executive for China/Hong Kong, and chief
executive for New Zealand.
Mr Berg is a forestry business
manager and advisor. He is the chairman of New Zealand
Forestry and Pentarch Forest Products and president of the
New Zealand Forest Owners Association. Mr Berg is also a
fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Forestry (NZIF) and
is the 2006 NZIF Forester of the Year. Dr Garden is pro
vice chancellor and dean of the Faculty of Design and
Creative Technologies at AUT University. She is a fellow of
New Zealand's Institution of Professional Engineers and a
member of the Institute of Directors. Dr Garden has held
senior positions in academia, government and business and
has research interests in applying medical imaging
technologies to the meat and forestry industries. The
three new directors replace Bryce Whitcher and Giff Davidson
on the Scion Board. ENDS