Hon Clare Curran
Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media
15 May 2018 MEDIA STATEMENT
Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media Minister Clare Curran has announced the appointment of Dr Ruth Harley
CNZM as a member and new chair of the Broadcasting Commission (NZ On Air).
“Dr Harley brings an incredible depth of industry knowledge and experience to this position. She was the executive
director of NZ On Air from 1989 to 1995 and was also the chief executive officer of the NZ Film Commission from 1997 to
2008,” Clare Curran said.
“As a senior leader for some 25 years in both the public and private sectors in New Zealand and Australia, Ruth Harley
has developed expertise in a number of areas including the arts, film and television, leadership, advertising and
property and public space development..
“Coupled with this, she is a NZ Government Performance Improvement Framework (PIF) reviewerand has more recently been
involved in consultancy and executive coaching.
“Her strong governance skills are evident in roles including Chair of the New Zealand Cricket Museum and Fulbright NZ
and as a board member of the Len Lye Foundation, Wellington Sculpture Trust, Ausfilm, Film NZ and Wellington Waterfront
Ltd.
“With her appropriate mix of skills and experience I am confident Dr Harley’s appointment will continue the efficient
and consistent governance of the NZ On Air Board.
Ruth Harley replaces Miriam Dean QC who is retiring after two terms as a member and chair of NZ On Air.
“Miriam Dean has made a valuable contribution during a time of rapid change in the sector, ensuring our stories and
music are available to New Zealanders across numerous channels,” Clare Curran said.
Ruth Harley’s appointment is until 30 April 2021. She joins other board members Helen Grattan, Stuart McLauchlan, John
McCay, Ian Taylor and Kim Wicksteed.
The Cabinet paper on Dr Harley’s appointment is being proactively released and is attached.
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