新西兰基础设施委员会董事会迎新人 政府强化重大基建投资监管能力

新西兰基础设施部长今日宣布,续任**苏·廷达尔(Sue Tindal)为新西兰基础设施委员会(New Zealand Infrastructure Commission)副主席,并任命娜塔莎·波森尼斯基(Natasha Possenniskie)**为董事会新成员。

Chris Bishop表示,Sue Tindal拥有丰富的财务管理及公司治理经验,并长期参与大型基础设施项目建设,她将继续为委员会提供重要的战略指导。

他说,随着委员会新增基础设施投资评估及项目审查职责,Sue丰富的机构经验将发挥关键作用。

与此同时,新任董事Natasha Possenniskie拥有超过25年的基础设施规划、建设、项目交付及风险管理经验。

Chris Bishop指出,她在推动建筑标准现代化以及管理大型基础设施项目方面成绩突出,将进一步提升委员会对重大项目投资方案的评估能力,并强化投资及项目监督机制。

他说,这两项任命体现了政府致力确保基础设施委员会拥有足够的专业能力和领导经验,以履行扩大后的职能,并持续改善新西兰基础设施建设成果。

Sue Tindal简介

Sue Tindal现任新西兰基础设施委员会副主席兼风险与审计委员会主席,同时担任董事长。她拥有澳洲注册执业会计师(CPA)、新西兰董事协会特许院士及澳洲董事协会会员等专业资格。

她曾在金融服务、信息科技、能源、国际物流以及中央和地方政府等多个领域担任高级管理职务,包括奥克兰市议会集团首席财务官、普华永道(PwC)咨询总监、澳洲联邦银行执行董事及西太平洋银行亚洲区首席运营官等职位。

Natasha Possenniskie简介

Natasha Possenniskie是新西兰建筑及基础设施行业资深专家,拥有超过25年行业经验,专长涵盖项目管理、风险评估、采购及大型工程交付。

作为Urban Outcomes Limited董事,她曾参与多个大型项目,包括新西兰国际会议中心(NZ International Convention Centre)及奥克兰机场国内航站楼扩建项目。

此外,她还曾担任Quotable Value Limited、Te Toi Mahana及Building Institute Aotearoa等公共及私人机构董事职务。她毕业于梅西大学(Massey University),拥有工料测量(Quantity Surveying)学士学位,并为新西兰董事协会、皇家特许测量师学会及Building Institute Aotearoa成员。

Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop has today announced the reappointment of Deputy Chair Sue Tindal and the appointment of new director Natasha Possenniskie to the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission board.

“Sue Tindal’s extensive financial and governance experience, combined with her proven track record in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects, will continue to provide invaluable strategic oversight to the Commission,” Mr Bishop says.

“Her institutional knowledge will be critical as the Commission takes on its new mandate of providing infrastructure investment and project assurance.

“Natasha Possenniskie brings over 25 years of experience in infrastructure planning, delivery, and assurance.

“Her leadership in modernising construction standards and managing large-scale infrastructure portfolios will strengthen the Board’s ability to assess high-priority proposals and ensure robust investment and project assurance processes.

“These appointments reflect the Government’s commitment to ensuring the Commission has the leadership and expertise required to deliver on its expanded mandate and improve infrastructure outcomes for New Zealand.”

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Sue Tindal

Suzanne is the Deputy Chair and Chair of the Risk and Assurance Committee of the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission. She is a Fellow of the Certified Practising Accountants of Australia, a Chartered Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Directors, a Member, Australian Institute of Company Directors, and is also the Chair of KiwiRail. Sue has extensive senior executive and governance experience across financial services, ICT, energy, global freight and logistics, central and local government sectors spanning domestic and international markets. Before moving into governance, Sue held executive roles as Group Chief Financial Officer of Auckland Council, Director of Consultancy at PwC, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Chief Operating Officer of Westpac Asia.

Natasha Possenniskie

Natasha Possenniskie is a highly experienced leader in New Zealand’s construction and infrastructure sectors, with over 25 years of expertise spanning operational management, risk assessment, procurement, and delivery of large-scale projects. As Director of Urban Outcomes Limited, Natasha has contributed to major initiatives such as the NZ International Convention Centre and Auckland Airport’s Domestic Jet Terminal. She has held governance roles in public and private organisations, including Quotable Value Limited, Te Toi Mahana, and Building Institute Aotearoa. Natasha holds a Bachelor of Construction (Quantity Surveying) from Massey University and professional memberships with the Institute of Directors, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, and Building Institute Aotearoa.