Chief Executive

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Add expected salary to your profile for insights.Kaitiaki of putea and assets for future generations.A Crown-owned company, our mission is to create a portfolio of high-performing commercial assets that may be offered to nga hapu o Ngapuhi in future Treaty negotiations, and to distribute a portion of the profits back to Ngapuhi hapu, whanau and uri.
Our core values are kaitiakitanga (stewardship), rangatiratanga (leadership), manaakitanga (investing with care) and hihiri (energising and motivating).
We have a current investment base of approx.
$160 million, and a team of around 8 kaimahi made up of employees and contractors.As our Chief Executive, you will lead the organisation through the next phase of our journey.
You will embody te uara (our values) and balance our commercial, financial and cultural priorities as we grow our investment portfolio.
This role has a heavy partnership focus, working closely with our Board and with Ngapuhi, Iwi and Tai Tokerau/Northland commercial leaders, as well as our shareholding Ministers, government agencies, and investment partners.
You will navigate the deal-making and investment due diligence process, providing advice on investment options and leading contract negotiations.
Importantly, you will lead a small, highly skilled team; coaching, supporting and inspiring the highest level of performance.Ko wai koe | About youFirstly, you will have an impressive track record as a Chief Executive or executive leader.
You will have proven commercial acumen and investment nous, ideally combined with an understanding of the machinery of government.
You are known for your people leadership skills, your ability to form enduring partnerships, as well as your practical, get-things-done, low ego approach.
Experience working with hapu and iwi, along with competence in te reo me ona tikanga will be an advantage.Your experience, maturity, judgment and resilience have set you up for success.
This is an opportunity to create a real legacy that will impact nga uri o Ngapuhi.Please note this is a Wellington-based role, with frequent travel to Northland.Me pehea te tuku tono | How to applyFor a copy of the information pack please email Amy Tea or Raewyn Brown at ****** must have the right to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand to apply for this job.
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