Friday, September 20, 2024

No contract extension for Wellington council boss

Wellington City Council Chief Executive, Barbara McKerrow, has informed Mayor Tory Whanau and Councillors that she will not seek an extension to her five-year term, which will conclude on 1 March 2025.

“As advised to Mayor Whanau and the Mayor of the previous triennium, this has been my intention from the outset,” Ms McKerrow (pictured) said in a statement.

“I will have had the privilege of serving this city for eight years, both as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive, bringing my total service to local government to more than forty years. This has been a tremendously rewarding career, but I now plan to pursue other interests.

“Our organisation has faced some major challenges during this time. In particular, the importance of supporting Wellingtonians through a Global Pandemic while continuing to deliver 400-plus services every day, and simultaneously building capacity to ramp up delivery on the most ambitious programme of investment the city has ever experienced.

“My focus will remain on ensuring the continued effective delivery of Council projects and services and a stable transition for the organisation,” she said.

Mayor Whanau acknowledged Ms McKerrow’s commitment to Wellington and the Council, saying, “I would like to thank Barbara for her outstanding contribution to our council and the communities we serve.

“Barbara’s incredible knowledge of local government has been invaluable. This was recognised by the sector as a whole when the local government professional association Taituarā announced her as the winner of the Distinguished Management Award in 2023.

“I have deeply appreciated her intelligent, thoughtful and authentic leadership that has ensured as a council we deliver the best outcomes for our city.”

The Mayor said she will work with the Performance Review Committee “to set up a robust and timely process for hiring a new Chief Executive”. 

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