Triathlon New Zealand Announces New CEO
30th May 2011
For immediate release
from Triathlon New Zealand, for more information visit www.triathlon.org.nz
Triathlon New Zealand Announces New CEO
Triathlon New Zealand has a new CEO with President Garry Boon announcing today the appointment of Craig Waugh to the position following the departure of previous CEO Dave Beeche.
Beeche announced in March his move to the role of CEO of Triathlon World Champs in Auckland in 2012.
Craig Waugh offers a broad base of skills with considerable experience in both the sports and the corporate sectors. He joins Tri NZ from Sovereign Assurance, having worked previously in management with adidas and Repco.
He is a marketing professional with approximately 20 years experience. His well-rounded commercial experience has included General Management, Sports Marketing, Retail, Consumables and Financial Services.
From his six years with adidas and time spent since with Sovereign, Waugh has demonstrated a track record of enhanced relationship/alliance building and influence with key stakeholders. In his last two roles he has also had a focus of driving execution to translate strategy into operational reality.
His passion for sport is unquestionable with involvement in both amateur and professional administration through the years. He is an active novice in the sports of triathlon and golf. Previous sporting participation has included rugby, cricket and athletics.
Craig is looking forward to working at the helm of a fast growing and successful sport.
"My intention is
to listen, seek to understand and build on the great work
that Dave Beeche and the Board have done for the sport of
triathlon in the past half a dozen years. It is a fast
growing sport that resonates with many Kiwis and it will be
exciting to be part of energised and dynamic team.”
Garry Boon is delighted that the sport has secured
Waugh’s services.
“We are delighted that a person of Craig’s calibre and experience sought this appointment and was able to be selected from a wide range of talented applicants.
“Triathlon NZ is well positioned for further growth and development as a leading sport able to be pursued by all enthusiastic New Zealanders alongside the outstanding international and Olympic success achieved by our elite athletes.
“Craig joins
Triathlon NZ at a time where exceptional opportunities exist
to support that growth.”
Craig Waugh begins
his new role on July 4, 2011.
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