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Chair announced for Regenerate Christchurch

Friday 4 December 2015

Chair announced for Regenerate Christchurch

The first significant step for Christchurch’s joint organisation Regenerate Christchurch has been marked today with the announcement of its chairperson, Andre Lovatt, who is the Chief Executive of the Arts Centre of Christchurch.

The appointment has been jointly agreed by Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee and Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel.

“We know from his tremendous work in Christchurch that Mr Lovatt will bring positive energy and drive to his role in Regenerate Christchurch,” Mr Brownlee says.

Mayor Dalziel says Mr Lovatt’s experience and his commitment to the city will ensure that he will have the community’s backing in his role as chair.

“We need a strong leader with a clear focus to make this new phase of our city’s regeneration really excel, and most importantly someone who can navigate what the Crown and Council each needs,” she says.

“I am very confident that Andre brings exactly that to the table and I very much look forward to him getting started.”

Mr Lovatt says the appointment is a huge challenge but one he is excited to begin.

“I returned to Christchurch in 2012 and I have experienced the incredible change that has occurred in the city since the earthquakes.

“The aim of Regenerate Christchurch is to really take where we are now and run with it, using the backing of the Council and Crown to test new ideas and create a fantastic city for the future.”

Mr Lovatt says he will continue in his role at the Arts Centre, and is inspired by the challenge of what lies ahead.

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