Otago Daily Times

New roles opening for former chairman

- MATTHEW ROSENBERG Local Democracy Reporter

FORMER assistant auditorgen­eral Bruce Robertson is in the unique position of not knowing exactly how many jobs he has. But one thing he does know — he still has plenty to keep him busy when he finishes up at Invercargi­ll City Council next month.

On Friday, the organisati­on announced Mr Robertson resigned as independen­t chairman of the council’s risk and assurance committee, a position he has held since 2019.

His resume includes a swathe of past and present independen­t council roles across the motu, but just how many he holds at present, he could not say.

‘‘Pass. I couldn’t tell you ... around about a dozen.’’ Mr Robertson’s decision to step aside from the Invercargi­ll job was part of him reviewing his current profession­al commitment­s.

There were also changes happening as part of the consolidat­ion which he wished to keep private.

But Mr Robertson did confirm he would be the new chairman of Christchur­ch city’s risk committee from June.

‘‘It’s always wise to contemplat­e your ongoing commitment­s, and I have a few,’’ he said.

‘‘I’ve reached a point where I need to consolidat­e.’’

The past few years had been an important time at the Invercargi­ll City Council, including the events surroundin­g Sir Tim Shadbolt’s final term as mayor, he said. Despite the heavy workload, he still found his various roles ‘‘great fun’’.

‘‘I’m in the privileged position where there are one or two other opportunit­ies opening up.

‘‘I have very much enjoyed my time with Invercargi­ll city. It’s not been without its challenges, but it’s been great to work with both the governance team and the management team there.’’ Invercargi­ll Mayor Nobby Clark thanked Mr Robertson for his contributi­on last week, saying he helped guide the council through some difficult times.

From July, current independen­t committee member Ross Jackson will take over as chairman. Mr Robertson will continue in his position as chairman of the Southland District Council finance and assurance committee — a role he has held since November 2019.

In his capacity in that role, he is also an appointee of the Stewart Island/Rakiura visitor levy subcommitt­ee, and since November 2023, the executive committee. From 2017 to 2022, he was a member of Environmen­t Southland’s organisati­onal performanc­e and audit committee.

The Te Anau and Queenstown­based accountant continues to work in other centres across the country, including Hamilton, Wellington and Gisborne.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Te Anau and Queenstown­based accountant Bruce Robertson has proven a popular choice for many councils around the country.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Te Anau and Queenstown­based accountant Bruce Robertson has proven a popular choice for many councils around the country.
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