Director steps down from HortNZ board
Brian’s resignation is effective from the end of the year. Hayden will serve as his replacement on the board until the annual general meeting in July 2015.
HortNZ president Julian Raine acknowledged the huge contribution that Brian has made to the industry over more than 40 years.
“Brian was a driving force behind the establishment of HortNZ. He served on the board of one of its predecessor organisations, the New Zealand Vegetable and Potato Growers’ Federation, for more than 20 years, nine of them as president. He has been a tireless supporter of growers and horticulture, and has spent much of his life serving in grower representative organisations in Canterbury and nationally including in the raspberry, tomato and vegetable industry and finally in the wider horticulture industry,” Julian says.
Brian received an MBE for his services to the horticulture in 1986.
Julian thanked Brian for stepping down six months before his term expires to assist the organisation’s director succession plan.
Co-opted director Hayden Armstrong is a recent appointment to the board of TomatoesNZ and has extensive experience in a range of businesses including tourism, financial services, health & fitness and recycling.
Hayden has an MBA from Massey University and he has been a director of growing company Fairfield Estate for almost 11 years and recently took over as managing director of the company.
For more information:
Julian Raine
Horticulture New Zealand
Tel: +64 021 443 993
Email: [email protected]
www.hortnz.co.nz