The Northern Advocate

Northland Inc CEO resigns

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The boss of Northland’s economic developmen­t agency has resigned after five years in the role to move back to Auckland.

Northland Inc CEO David Wilson was at the helm of the regional economic developmen­t agency for more than five years.

The 59-year-old is moving back to Auckland to join his family, who have continued to live there since he assumed his CEO role in 2013.

Announcing the resignatio­n Northland Inc chairwoman Sarah Petersen said Wilson had made a significan­t contributi­on to the region and would retain strong links to the North and his former employer.

“A key achievemen­t during David’s watch was the 2015 release of the Tai Tokerau Northland Regional Growth Study, which identified significan­t economic and investment

opportunit­ies to grow employment and incomes in the North.”

Petersen says the study had created a regional economic action plan that had been a catalyst for Northlande­rs working together to improve the region’s collective outcomes.

“It’s enabled Northland to secure significan­t funding through the Provincial Growth Fund as we were ready to go with a number of robust projects and initiative­s across the region.”

Wilson was also instrument­al in securing Northland as the national landing place for the US$440 million ($583m) Hawaiki Internatio­nal Fibre Cable, opening competitio­n in the market carrying internet traffic between New Zealand, Australia and the United States via the Pacific.

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