Dairy Women’s Network Chief Executive Resigns
The Dairy Women’s Network has announced the resignation of chief executive Sarah Speight.
Backed by significant national and international dairy industry experience, Mrs Speight joined the Network in 2011 as
the first full-time chief executive in its 15 year history.
For the past two years she has been commuting from her home in Tauranga to the Network’s Hamilton-based offices. Mrs
Speight said that to take the Dairy Women’s Network to the next stage and do the role justice requires someone who is
Waikato-based.
“Being in Tauranga and with significant family and community commitments has made me rethink my priorities. I have
decided to resign from the role of chief executive to spend more time with my family in the immediate future.”
Dairy Women’s Network Trust Board chair Michelle Wilson said Sarah has had an outstanding tenure as chief executive
including doubling the Network’s membership numbers, playing an instrumental role in launching the Dairy Woman of the
Year Award, building a team of employees and growing significant support for the Network from industry organisations and
sponsors.
“We are disappointed to be losing Sarah as our leader, but we understand the challenges of travelling and juggling career
and family life, and consequently her decision to spend more time with her family and be closer to home.”
Mrs Wilson has stepped into the role of executive chair to lead the Network’s day-to-day operations while a recruitment
campaign is carried out.
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