Kapiti Coast Council Chief Moving to Nelson City Council
Kapiti Coast Council Chief Moving to Nelson City Council
Kāpiti Coast District Council Chief Executive
Pat Dougherty today announced his resignation, following his
appointment as Chief Executive of Nelson City Council.
Mr Dougherty says he has enjoyed his time in Kāpiti and the time was right to step up and try something different.
“I am very proud of my staff, the quality of our organisation and what it has achieved in my time here. But after nearly a decade in the role, the attraction of new challenges had become increasingly difficult to ignore.
“Taking on the role at Nelson City Council presents some exciting new opportunities for me. It’s a unitary council, with the responsibilities of both a city and regional council, and the team there is working on a number of significant and innovative projects that I would like to be involved with,” Mr Dougherty says.
“Another attraction is that it is a city my wife Leigh and I lived in for 22 years so we’ll be returning to a community that we know very well.”
Mr Dougherty says Kāpiti has seen a lot of change in his time here, with more to come as the opportunities brought about by the new expressway, and the ongoing impacts of climate change, become clearer.
“I feel that I’m leaving the organisation in good shape to tackle the evolving needs and expectations of the communities here on the Coast.”
Kāpiti Coast Mayor K. Gurunathan today reflected on some of the Council’s significant achievements under Mr Dougherty’s leadership.
“The legacy of Pat’s tireless advocacy for our district’s interests throughout the process of planning and building the expressway will be visible in Kāpiti for many years to come,” says Mayor Gurunathan.
“Under his watch the Council also rebuilt the civic building into something we can all be proud of, delivered an award-winning new aquatic centre, purchased land at Otaraua Park for recreational space for future generations and secured the long term supply of water for the district.
“Being a local government chief executive must be one of the toughest jobs around and over nine years Pat has weathered a few storms.
“One aspect of Pat’s character that I have always appreciated is that no matter whether you agree or disagree with Pat, you always know where he stands and you can be confident that he will be open and honest in his dealings with you,” says Mayor Gurunathan.
The process of recruiting a new chief executive will begin within the next few weeks. Mr Dougherty’s last day will be 1 December.
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