Sir Stephen Tindall is retiring as Chairman and Director of the Board of Emirates Team New Zealand after a long and
successful tenure as Director of the 4 x America’s Cup winning team.
Sir Stephen is best known as a businessman, philanthropist and investor. He is the founder of the Warehouse Group which
he started in 1982 and has also recently retired as Director of the Warehouse Board after almost 40 years. He has had a
long association with Emirates Team New Zealand having backed the team for more than 20 years and as Chairman of the
board since 2013.
He has been an integral leader of the team through a number of evolutions, but notably winning the America’s Cup back
for New Zealand after 14 years in 2017 at the 35th America’s Cup in Bermuda, and successfully Defending the 36th
America’s Cup in Auckland earlier this year - on both occasions proudly displaying the New Zealand flag on the winning
boats moments after crossing the finish lines.
Despite his retirement from the Board, Sir Stephen will continue his involvement with the team as the Emirates Team New
Zealand Sustainability Ambassador to continue driving environmental and sustainability initiatives and innovations with
the team such as the partnership with The Warehouse and Toitu for Emirates Team New Zealand to achieve a carbonzero
certified 36th America’s Cup campaign.
Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton acknowledges Sir Stephens long and valued service to the team: “Words can’t
really summarise the contribution that Sir Stephen has made to Emirates Team New Zealand over many years through his
leadership, support and financial backing.
There are literally hundreds of team members and no doubt supporters around the country that will be acknowledging Sir
Stephen for what he has done for this team and this country.”
“He has never wavered in his desire to see Emirates Team New Zealand succeed when times have been tough and has stuck
with it through thick and thin. He is a true patriot and proud New Zealander and while we are sad to see him retire from
the board, we know he will always be a part of Emirates Team New Zealand.
Thank you Sir Stephen.”
Sir Stephen has mixed emotions about his latest retirement.
“Emirates Team New Zealand is like a family. But for a long time, I have always anticipated retiring from my role once
we successfully won the cup back in Bermuda and subsequently Defended it again in New Zealand.” said Sir Stephen
Tindall.
“I have enormous pride in the team and all of the people associated with it. It is not an easy undertaking committing
yourself to an America’s Cup campaign, so I want to say thank you for the support of my fellow Directors and to everyone
in the team for their absolute dedication shown over the years, working so tirelessly for the benefit of putting New
Zealand and technology and innovation on the global stage which is something I am always passionate about in my
endeavours.”
“I still feel there is much more work for me to do for New Zealand using Philanthropy through our Tindall Foundation
both socially and for the environment. Also helping develop much more profitable innovation using our investment
resources at K1W1 to assist companies to grow our exports to be a cash flow positive country. The innovation ethic I
have learned through Emirates Team New Zealand will also help me in our endeavours to reduce the effects of climate
change. A very exciting few years ahead!”