NHBA Manager Awarded Churchill Fellowship
The North Harbour Business Association (NHBA) welcomes the announcement yesterday by Tariana Turia that its General Manager, Gary Holmes, has been named as one of 13 recipients of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowships for 2010.
Mr. Holmes will travel to the United Kingdom,
Canada and the United States to undertake a study of leading
business improvement districts which have a partnership with
a transport management association. NHBA Chairman Gray
Pearson congratulated Mr. Holmes on his award saying that
transport management is the main platform of the North
Harbour Business Improvement District (BID) and he believed
that the proposed programme of investigation will
significantly benefit Gary and the Association in the
development of their Transport Efficiency District (TED).
“Gary is well acquainted with the key issues facing
the North Harbour business area as it relates to transport
and has already introduced a number of initiatives which
will contribute to addressing the problems we face, Mr.
Pearson said. “This opportunity will assist in up skilling
him so that he will be better equipped to carry out his
duties as manager of our TED and ultimately lead to better
decision making on behalf of the community.”
Mr.
Holmes said his project aims to investigate and capture
knowledge of "world best practice" of partnerships between
Business Improvement Districts and Transport Management
Associations covering both UK and North American examples
and to share and apply the findings to BID's in New Zealand,
in particular the North Harbour TED.
“I have
identified a number of Business Improvement Districts
overseas that have a TMA-like component to them and I
propose to study what has made them successful and look at
the initiatives they have introduced, Mr. Holmes said.
The North Harbour TED programme is the first in New
Zealand, and like other programmes being undertaken by the
North Harbour Business Association such as its community
crime prevention initiatives in conjunction with the NZ
Police, is recognised widely as an example for other
business areas. Churchill Fellowships are intended for
travel, typically short term of between three weeks and
three months duration, for intensive investigative research.
The Trust helps all kinds of New Zealanders to travel
overseas and bring back with them new insights and
understanding that will enrich their community and,
ultimately, New Zealand as a whole.
For more information on the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust go to http://www.dia.govt.nz
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