Members chosen for panel that advises Apec
Rachel Taulelei, the chief executive of Nelson food and beverage group Toko, will chair the Apec business advisory council when New Zealand hosts Apec in 2021.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern also appointed Christchurch Airport chief executive Malcolm Johns and Montoux chief operating officer Toni Montoux to the advisory council.
Ardern said she had made the appointments to ensure a diverse New Zealand perspective on the council.
“As part of the Government’s ongoing work with business to strengthen the economy, I am seeking to balance representation of Ma¯ori business interests, women, small and medium enterprises, regions and key business sectors,” in important policy discussions like those in Apec,” Ardern said.
The council, which is made up of representatives from the forum’s 21 members, provides business advice to Apec leaders on its work programme. It meets several times a year. Before becoming chief executive of Kono, Taulelei founded Wellington sustainable seafood company Yellow Brick Road.
She is a former New Zealand Trade Commissioner based in Los Angeles and sits on the Prime Minister’s Business Advisory Council.
The three new appointments will replace Katherine Rich, chief executive of the New Zealand Food and Grocery Council, Phil O’Reilly, the former chief executive of BusinessNZ and Tenby Powell, the entrepreneur who recently became mayor of Tauranga. Their terms have come to an end.