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CEO welcomed into his new role

Central Hawke’s Bay District Council welcomes Doug Tate

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On Monday morning, a light drizzle and a mihi whakatau heralded the entry of Central Hawke’s Bay District Council chief executive Doug Tate into his new role.

Doug has made the step up to CEO of the council from his previous CHB District Council role as group manager customer and community partnershi­ps.

CHB Mayor Alex Walker said Doug’s appointmen­t came after an independen­tly led nationwide recruitmen­t campaign that attracted talented applicants from around the country. “The high-performing team in Central Hawke’s Bay continued to punch above its weight, with the best talent evolving right here within our own culture.”

Representa­tives from councils across the Hawke’s Bay and Tararua regions attended the Monday event, along with representa­tives of Tamatea tangata whenua, Tararua MP Kieran McAnulty, Eastern District Police Commander Superinten­dent Jeanette Park, elected CHB councillor­s and CHB District Council staff and of course Doug’s family members.

Speaking first, Dr Roger Maaka said it was a farewell to Doug in his old role as well as a welcome to his new role, “an important one for us as tangata whenua as you become the face of our council staff.

“You have been involved in every major project we as tangata whenua have engaged with since 2020.

“We thank you for your past work and look forward to the future.

“We may challenge you but we’ll always respect you and also work alongside you.”

Representi­ng Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, Māori partnershi­ps group manager Pieri Munro said, “All the councils in Hawke’s Bay are represente­d here today — some to acknowledg­e, some to congratula­te and all with big expectatio­ns.”

Alex Walker said Doug brings not just skills and experience but has also

played a vital role in the council and is “already part of our story”.

“There’s no big chain or special jacket that goes with the responsibi­lity of being the CEO of the council. Just the weight of great expectatio­ns,” she said.

However, to the delight of the crowd, she did present him with a nameplate to go on his office door.

Doug said the welcome was overwhelmi­ng and he had shed a few tears.

He thanked mana whenua for their tautoko over the past years and said the decision to apply for the role had been an easy one, “as Tamatea Central Hawke’s Bay is an incredibly special place and I am very optimistic for our future”.

 ?? ?? Central Hawke’s Bay District Council’s new CEO Doug Tate, with Mayor Alex Walker, at the mihi whakatau to welcome Doug into his new role.
Central Hawke’s Bay District Council’s new CEO Doug Tate, with Mayor Alex Walker, at the mihi whakatau to welcome Doug into his new role.

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