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Wellington, December 22, 2021
TVNZ has appointed former Cabinet Minister Simon Power as its new Chief Executive.
He will take charge in March 2022.
Power joins the State-owned broadcaster from Westpac New Zealand, where he held multiple leadership positions, most recently as its interim Chief Executive.
The TVNZ appointment follows the resignation of chief executive Kevin Kenrick in September, after nine years at the helm.
Exciting time for the Broadcaster
TVNZ Board Chair Andy Coupe said that Power is joining the Company during a strong period of growth.
“This is an exciting time for a new leader to join the organisation, and Simon is focused on continuing this positive momentum as we accelerate our digital transformation, building an IP-driven future for TVNZ and contributing to the Strong Public Media programme. He is passionate about the challenges and opportunities the organisation faces, and he joins a high-calibre executive team who are focused on delivering for viewers as their needs and the platforms they use continue to evolve,” he said.
Power said he was looking forward to joining TVNZ.
“I am excited to have the opportunity to lead such an iconic organisation. The past year has truly demonstrated the importance a strong national broadcaster has in the daily lives of New Zealanders. I am looking forward to joining the leadership team as TVNZ continues its digital expansion and moves into an innovative new era,” he said.
Before joining Westpac, Power worked as a Barrister and Solicitor and spent 12 years as a Member of Parliament, holding Ministerial portfolios for Commerce, Justice and State-Owned Enterprises while the National Party was in government.
He joins TVNZ at a time when the government is looking at a possible merger between RNZ and TVNZ. A decision is expected early in 2022.
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