New Zealand Book Council names new chair
Former Creative New Zealand chair Peter Biggs is the new chair of the New Zealand Book Council.
He replaces
Maggie Barry, who stood down from the council’s board in
July following her move to Auckland.
Acting chair
Owen Marshall says the Book Council’s board is delighted
Peter Biggs has agreed to lead the board.
“Peter
has an ideal background to provide leadership for the
Council,” Owen Marshall says. “A former chair of
Creative New Zealand, he is also a successful businessman
and has governance experience in various organisations.
Above all he has a long standing enthusiasm for cultural
pursuits, especially literature and music.”
Peter
Biggs was also recently announced as chair of the
Government’s Cultural Philanthropy Taskforce, and, in
Melbourne, is a member of the board of the Centre for Books,
Writing and Ideas; the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra; and the
Chunky Move Dance Company.
“New Zealand literature
has been a deep part of my life for as long as I can
remember,” he says. “I regard it as a privilege to be
able to chair the New Zealand Book Council and contribute to
the promotion of New Zealand’s extraordinary writing
tradition and talent – both within our country and around
the world.”
Peter Biggs is Managing Director of
Clemenger BBDO in Melbourne, winner of the B&T Agency of the
Year in 2007 and 2008, Campaign Brief Agency of the Year in
2008 and AdNews Agency of the Year in 2008.
Before
taking up his appointment in Melbourne in March 2006, he was
Managing Director of Clemenger BBDO in Wellington, New
Zealand. During his time at Clemenger BBDO Wellington, the
agency was New Zealand Agency of the Year in 2002 and 2004,
and he was chosen as Agency Chief Executive of the Year in
2003.
Peter was Chair of the Arts Council of New
Zealand (Creative New Zealand) from 1999 to 2006. He was
also a member of the Prime Minister’s Growth and
Innovation Advisory Board from 2002 to 2006, and was on a
number of other Boards, including Wellington’s Westpac
Stadium, The Asia: NZ Foundation, the New Zealand Institute,
Creative HQ and Ngai Tahu Communications.
He has a
first class honours degree in English Literature and Latin
from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is a
sought-after speaker on branding, marketing, creativity and
leadership.
Peter is married with four children and
has a farm in the Wairarapa.
ENDS