InternetNZ appoints Paul Swain
InternetNZ appoints Paul Swain as Chair of Executive Board
Media Release – 10 June 2008
InternetNZ (the
Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) is pleased to
announce it has appointed Paul Swain as Chair of the
Society’s
newly-established Executive Board.
The
InternetNZ Executive Board provides governance to the
Executive
Director’s office, and reports to the
InternetNZ Council.
Swain will head the five-person board
of directors, established as part
of a structural review
of InternetNZ. The board will administer the
policy and
advocacy arm of InternetNZ.
Swain is presently Member of
Parliament for the Rimutaka electorate and
serves on
Parliament’s Commerce and Finance & Expenditure
committees. He
is standing down from Parliament at the
next election.
As former Minister of Communications &
Information Technology, he
implemented the
Telecommunications Act 2001, establishing a regulatory
regime for the New Zealand telecommunications
industry.
He was also closely involved with Project Probe
- an initiative to
deliver broadband to provincial/rural
New Zealand - and established a
review of
Telecommunications Act in 2004.
InternetNZ President Peter
Macaulay says Swain’s broad personal network
and
considerable experience in telecommunications regulatory
issues will
be an asset to the fledgling
board.
“InternetNZ is very keen to promote the benefits
of the Internet to
business, communities and New
Zealand, and Mr Swain’s experience will
help us
achieve that goal.
“One of his first roles as chair is
to join the appointments panel,
which is reviewing
applications for the other Executive Board
positions.
“We welcome Paul as the Society’s newest
board chair and look forward to
working with him and the
other board members in providing quality
governance and
leadership of the InternetNZ
Office.”
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