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New Chair For Community Trust

Published: Mon 23 May 2011 12:22 PM
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23/5/2011
Ken Whitney is the newly elected chair of ASB Community Trust, replacing Ann Hartley, who has stood down from the role.
An Auckland solicitor, Mr. Whitney has more than 30 years of experience in property and trust work, including trusteeship of a number of local and off-shore private and superannuation trusts. He is also a trustee of the private Chisholm Whitney Family Charitable Trust.
Trustees have also elected a new Deputy Chair, Auckland lawyer Lyn Lim. She replaces Brian Lythe in the role.
Ms Lim has been in private practice for more than 20 years and is a principle in the law firm Forest Harrison. She is the Chair of the New Zealand Chinese Youth Trust, a not-for-profit organisation for young Chinese people, and a Council Board Member at Auckland University of Technology.
She has been both a council member and committee member of the Auckland District Law Society. She chaired the Auckland District Law Society Ethics Committee in 2007 and has been an executive on the boards of the New Zealand China Trade Association and the Hong Kong New Zealand Business Council.
Mr. Lythe remains on the Board as Chair of the grants panels, and Ms Hartley, who is also a councillor on the Auckland Council, remains an ASB Community Trust trustee.
Mr Whitney praised both of their contributions to the community trust. “Ann Hartley has represented the Trust with dignity and brings a depth of knowledge from local government which is invaluable,” Mr Whitney said. “The trust is a dynamic organisation with many new initiatives under way and these would not have been possible without the tireless work of Brian, Ann and their fellow trustees.”
(ENDS)

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