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Mayor Boult Receives Child Cancer Foundation Recognition

Published: Thu 24 Jun 2021 05:05 PM
Life Member Award CCF
In recognition of almost 30 years of support, Queenstown Lakes District Mayor Jim Boult has been made an Honorary Life Member of the Child Cancer Foundation.
The life membership was handed out by Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy at a ceremony in Auckland last week.
Pat Wilkes, Deputy Chair of the National Board of the Child Cancer Foundation, said the Mayor had a history of long and dedicated service to the Foundation and its families.
“The Foundation is quite literally richer for Jim’s involvement, both in terms of our assets and our governance,” he said.
“Jim brought much-needed clear thinking, commercial acumen, and uncompromising business intellect to our board table, and the value of this is simply incalculable. He joined our organisation when we desperately needed leadership, and the Foundation was the recipient of so much more than that from his involvement, and over so many years.”
The nomination was made by Mr Wilkes, with support from former National Board Chair John Robson and former Chief Executive Robyn Kiddle.
Mayor Boult said receiving the life membership came as a great honour.
“I’m proud to have been involved with the Child Cancer Foundation over the course of many years,” Mayor Boult said.
“It is an organisation that’s brought comfort to so many under incredibly difficult circumstances. I look forward to continue being of service to the Foundation.”
More information about the Child Cancer Foundation can be found here: https://childcancer.org.nz/

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