Maritime NZ has appointed senior Ministry of Transport executive Kirstie Hewlett as its new Chief Executive and
Director.
Ms Hewlett is currently Deputy Chief Executive, System and Regulatory Design, at the Ministry of Transport, responsible
for transport safety, resilience, security, emissions, regulation, and the transport COVID 19 response.
The Chair of Maritime NZ’s Board, Jo Brosnahan, said she was looking forward to Ms Hewlett continuing the strong
progress the organisation had made as a leading regulatory, compliance and response organisation. Ms Hewlett replaces
Keith Manch, who left in February to become Chief Executive of the Civil Aviation Authority. She will begin her role
with Maritime NZ at the end of May.
She has previously held a range of senior leadership roles in WorkSafe NZ, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment, and the Ministry of Economic Development.
Her career has included extensive health and safety, labour market, and financial sector reforms, establishing WorkSafe
NZ and the build of new functions within the regulator, design of the Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative, and work on
improving regulatory frameworks and systems in the public sector.
Ms Brosnahan also thanked Acting Director Nigel Clifford for his leadership of the organisation while the new Director
was appointed.