Otago Daily Times

Dawn Sangster elected to Farmlands board

- SALLY RAE

RANFURLY farmer Dawn Sangster has been elected to the board of Farmlands.

Mrs Sangster and South Waikato dairy farmer Gray Baldwin join incumbent director Rob Hewett on the board.

There were 11 shareholde­rs vying for the three seats — two in the South Island and one in the North Island.

Longservin­g directors Joe Ferraby, David Jensen and Peter Wilson step down at the cooperativ­e’s annual meeting in Hokitika tomorrow.

A graduate of the AgriWomen’s Developmen­t Trust’s Escalator programme, Mrs Sangster is a director of Alliance Group and chairwoman of the Community Trust of Maniototo.

Farmlands chairman Lachie Johnstone said the shareholde­rdirector election process had shown the pool of rural governance candidates was developing ‘‘real depth’’, a matter of special interest to the Farmlands board.

It had been proactive in fostering new leaders in rural governance. It was now into the second cycle of its board observer programme, where an aspiring director had the opportunit­y to shadow the board for 12 months.

It had also developed To The Core — a threeday governance developmen­t programme — with Silver Fern Farms and planning had begun for the second intake.

Farmlands has appointed John Journee as an independen­t director, replacing Mr Wilson who has retired.

Mr Journee has a 15year associatio­n with The Warehouse Group in both governance and operationa­l roles, including a current role as nonexecuti­ve director and a previous term as chief executive of Noel Leeming.

Mr Journee is also a past chief executive of Southern Hospitalit­y, past chairman of Powershop, Flux Federation and Max Fashions and a past director of Ezibuy.

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Dawn Sangster

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