One New Director, 8 New Shareholders’ Councillors Elected
MEDIA RELEASE
25 November 2013
One New Director, Eight New Shareholders’ Councillors Elected
Today, following the close of voting in the 2013 Fonterra Elections it has been confirmed that one new Director and eight new Shareholders’ Councillors will take office after the Fonterra Annual meeting on Wednesday.
Newly elected Director Michael Spaans and
incumbents Malcolm Bailey and Ian Farrelly were the three
successful Director candidates.
Fonterra Shareholders’
Council Chairman, Ian Brown said succession was important
for the Co-op and having new people with new ideas and fresh
enthusiasm at the Board and Council tables was great for
Fonterra.
“Our Shareholders have spoken and I would like to welcome Michael to the role and congratulate John and Ian on their re-election.
“The Council will continue to
build a strong and effective working relationship with the
Board.”
Mr Brown also welcomed the eight new
Shareholders’ Councillors:
• Penny Smart - Ward 3
Northern
Wairoa
• Julie Pirie - Ward 6
Hauraki
• Ross
Wallis - Ward 8
Hamilton
• Vaughn Brophy - Ward 21 Coastal
Taranaki
• Richard Syme - Ward 27 Southern
Manawatu
• John
Gregan - Ward 32 Southern
Canterbury
• Ad Bekkers and Ivan Lines - Ward 33 Otago
In addition, incumbents Malcolm Piggot (Ward 9 – Morrinsville), Kevin Monks (Ward 12 – Cambridge), Ian Brown (Ward 15 - South Waikato), Duncan Coull (Ward 18 – Otorohanga) and Ange Ward (Ward 30 - Northern Central Canterbury) were elected unopposed.
“I look forward to
working with the new and returning Councillors and trust
they will represent their Shareholders and the Council with
diligence and integrity.
“I also acknowledge the
contribution of our five departing Councillors, Murray
Douglas, Bill Donaldson, Nick Barrett, Owen Greig and Grant
Scott.”
Mr Brown praised the efforts of Shareholders and thanked them for their participation in the Elections process.
“The health of our Co-op rests with Shareholders and their willingness, as owners of Fonterra, to make informed decisions.
“Fonterra Farmers value the culture of 100% ownership and control and they continue to demonstrate their commitment to this principle.”
ENDS