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New TIA Board focused on long-term growth and success

Published: Fri 26 Sep 2014 02:49 PM
New TIA Board focused on long-term growth and success
As the tourism industry heads for what promises to be a record summer season, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand’s board of directors is focusing on ensuring the industry’s long-term success.
The new TIA board held its first meeting yesterday and renewed its commitment to the Tourism 2025 growth framework which has the goal of almost doubling total tourism revenue to $41 billion a year by 2025 (up from $24 billion now).
Board Chairman Grant Lilly says good progress is already being made towards the 2025 goal and the growth framework will continue to guide TIA’s strategic thinking and priorities.
“This includes issues like infrastructure development, sustainability, removing barriers to travel and getting the workforce right – all priorities identified by members and included in TIA’s 2014 Tourism Election Manifesto,” Mr Lilly says.
These issues and Tourism 2025 progress will be discussed at the 2014 TIA Summit in Wellington on 4 November.
“We have secured an impressive line-up of speakers. This will be a great opportunity to look at what is being done across the public and private sectors to put Tourism 2025 into action. The Board will be heavily involved in the Summit, and we are sure TIA members and others with a stake in the tourism industry will find it well worth attending,” Mr Lilly says.
Mr Lilly, a Director on the Boards of a number of businesses and organisations in the aviation and tourism sector, was unanimously re-elected as chairman at yesterday’s meeting. Positively Wellington Tourism Chief Executive David Perks was re-elected as deputy chairman.
Four positions on the board were due for election for the 2014-15 year. Three directors were re-elected unopposed:
• Air Transport Sector – Adrian Littlewood, Chief Executive, Auckland Airport
• Land Transport Sector – Grant Webster, Chief Executive, Tourism Holdings Ltd
• General Industry Sector – Grant Lilly, company director
Fergus Brown, Chief Executive of the Holiday Accommodation Parks Association of New Zealand, has joined the board to represent the Motels, Other Accommodation and Hospitality Sector. He replaces Matt Standing, Chief Executive of Mitchell Corp, who stood down from the board.
The Board also resolved to co-opt Richard Lauder, Chief Executive of Real Journeys, onto the board.
“We are very pleased that Richard has accepted the offer and will join us from TIA's next board meeting,” Mr Lilly says. “Real Journeys is a successful and important operator in the South and Richard offers the board direct representation from Queenstown. His appointment further strengthens the wide representation we have on the TIA board.”
For a full list of TIA board members, go to www.tianz.org.nz/main/board
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