Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Taranaki and New Plymouth councils to share new CEO

Taranaki Regional Council Chief Executive, Steve Ruru, has been appointed as the interim Chief Executive of New Plymouth District Council, a role that he will hold alongside his existing position.

At meetings this week, both Councils agreed in principle to share a Chief Executive. New Plymouth District Mayor, Max Brough said the appointment strengthens both organisations at a pivotal time for local government.
 
“By working together through shared leadership, both councils will be better positioned to respond to upcoming reform and prepare for the future of local government,” said Mayor Brough.
 
“Importantly, today’s announcement reflects our commitment to stable local government leadership, strong partnerships in the region and delivering for our communities now and into the future.”
 
Regional Council Chairperson, Craig Williamson, welcomed the announcement.
 
“Steve understands the complexity of regional functions, the operational realities of territorial authorities, and the critical importance of collaboration between the two. He is the perfect person for the job,” he said.
 
Mr Ruru (pictured) says he is looking forward to the opportunity and to exploring how the councils can work more closely for the benefit of Taranaki communities.
 
“The vacancy at NPDC provides an opportunity to pilot an innovative leadership approach in the region. Joint leadership gives us a strong platform to examine service models that could better serve Taranaki. This work will benefit both organisations and, most importantly, the communities we serve.”
 
Mr Ruru will take over from Gareth Green, who concludes his three-year tenure at the New Plymouth council in the coming weeks and will be in the role while the organisation recruits a permanent Chief Executive.
 
He says this will give both councils time to progress work on evaluating how service delivery and community outcomes can be improved as part of the wider Simplifying Local Government reforms.
 
“My focus will be on preparing both organisations for the future. I’m passionate about the role of local government in supporting our communities, and I am committed to ensuring both councils remain well positioned through this period of transition.”
 
Details on how Mr Ruru will split his time between the two organisations is still to be finalised. 

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