Weekend Herald

Tindall to leave The Warehouse boardroom

- Jamie Gray

Sir Stephen Tindall will step down from the board of The Warehouse, which he founded.

The Warehouse said Tindall, the company’s biggest shareholde­r, and other longstandi­ng director Keith Smith, are retiring by rotation and will not seek re-election at the group’s annual meeting on November 27.

Tindall, who has been on a leave of absence from the board since 2017, and Smith, the group’s deputy chair, will both step down as directors in November, after serving since 1982 and 1988 respective­ly.

Current chair Joan Withers thanked the pair for their efforts in governing the business through a period of ongoing change, increasing competitio­n and technologi­cal developmen­ts.

“Sir Stephen is one of New Zealand’s most well-known and highly respected businessme­n,” she said in a statement.

During Tindall’s absence from the board he had focused on his leadership of Team New Zealand, K1W1 — a fund that invests in early-stage New Zealand businesses — The Tindall Foundation, and other interests.

In that time Tindall’s son Robbie had acted as his alternate on The Warehouse Group board.

Smith indicated in 2017 that he would not be seeking re-election at the end of this term.

He began his directorsh­ip with the group in 1988 as its first chair.

Since then he has seen the business acquire and grow to a portfolio of six brands, including Noel Leeming and TheMarket.

Tindall is still the biggest shareholde­r in The Warehouse with 27 per cent. His Tindall Foundation is the second biggest shareholde­r with 21.3 per cent, according to the latest annual report.

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