Ko wai mā ngā Tumu Whakarae o te Ratonga Tūmatanui Who leads the Public Service

Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui | Public Service Leadership Team (PSLT) collectively leads and stewards the Public Service. 

Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui | Public Service Leadership Team

The role of public service chief executives

There are 42 Public Service leaders, which include:

  • 41 Secretaries and Chief Executives
  • 1 Deputy Public Service Commissioners.

There are 20 women (48%) and 22 men (52%).

For a quick reference chart of the current leaders, you can print/download this version (updated April 2024: Public Service Leaders(PDF, 1024 KB))

Ngā tumu whakarae manatū Departmental chief executives

  • Heather Baggott, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Kawa Mataaho | Public Service Commissioner, Head of Service

    Te Kawa Mataaho | Public Service Commission

    Heather Baggott looking at the camera and smiling

    Heather is the acting Public Service Commissioner and Head of Service until a permanent appointment is made. In her substantive role as Deputy Public Service Commissioner she works closely with the Public Service Commissioner to provide leadership and oversight of the Public Service. Heather has also been an Assistant Commissioner and has held several senior leadership roles in the justice and culture sectors. 

    Commenced
    October 2021

     

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui | Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    publicservice.govt.nz

  • Brook Barrington, Te Tumu Whakarae mō ngā Take Aorere | Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Chief Executive

    Manatū Aorere | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

    Brook is the Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Chief Executive for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) and has been appointed to this role until 30 June 2024. Prior to this role, Brook was the Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Chief Executive for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, a role he held since 2019. Before this Brook held several positions within MFAT, including Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Chief Executive, Deputy Secretary, and roles within the New Zealand High Commission, as Commissioner at Port Moresby and Canberra.

     

    Commenced
    February 2024

    Sectors
    Border

    International and trade

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    mfat.govt.nz

  • Andrew Bridgman, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Waonga | Secretary of Defence and Chief Executive

    Manatū Kaupapa Waonga | Ministry of Defence

    Andrew is the Secretary of Defence and Chief Executive of Manatū Kaupapa Waonga Ministry of Defence. Before this role, he was Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive at Ministry of Justice, and Deputy Chief Executive, Acting Chief Executive and Acting Director-General at the Ministry of Health. Andrew began his career in the Public Service as a senior solicitor in the Ministry of Māori Development.

    Commenced
    July 2019


    Sectors
    National security

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui | Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    defence.govt.nz

  • Katrina Casey, Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive for Cyclone Recovery

    Katrina is the Chief Executive, Cyclone Recovery Unit within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC). Since June 2021, Katrina has been the Executive Director of the Implementation Unit within DPMC, which monitors and supports the implementation of the Government’s critical initiatives. From October 2022 Katrina was also the Deputy Chief Executive of the COVID-19 Group, also at DPMC. Between 2012 and 2021 she was Deputy Secretary, Sector Enablement and Support at the Ministry of Education.

    Commenced
    February 2023 

     

  • Karen Chang, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Tari Hara Tāware | Director of the Serious Fraud Office and Chief Executive

    Te Tari Hara Tāware | Serious Fraud Office

    Karen is the Director and Chief Executive at Te Tari Hara Tāware Serious Fraud Office. Prior to this, she was Acting General Counsel and Head of Enforcement at the Financial Markets Authority. Karen has also worked as a senior Crown prosecutor, and a commercial and regulatory litigation lawyer in private practice in Auckland, Sydney and New York City.

    Commenced
    April 2022

    Sectors
    Justice

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    sfo.govt.nz

  • Andrew Clark, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Tira Tiaki | Director-General of the Communications Security Bureau and Chief Executive

    Te Tira Tiaki | Government Communications Security Bureau

    Andrew is the Director-General and Chief Executive of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and the Government Chief Information Security Officer. From 2018, he was the Chief of Air Force at the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF). Before this, Andrew held several high-level positions within NZDF, including Deputy Chief of Air Force and Director of Defence Intelligence.  

    Commenced
    October 2023 

    Sectors
    National security

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Information security lead

    Website
    gcsb.govt.nz

  • Gerardine Clifford-Lidstone, Te Tumu Whakarae mō ngā Iwi o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa | Secretary for Pacific Peoples

    Te Tumu Whakarae mō ngā Iwi o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa | Secretary for Pacific
    Peoples

    Gerardine Clifford-Lidstone commenced her role as the Secretary for Pacific Peoples and the Chief Executive of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples on the 1st of February 2023.

    She previously held the role of Director, Pacific Health at the Ministry of Health, General Manager, Child Youth, Localities and Family Harm at the Capital and Coast District Health Board. Between 2015 and 2018, Gerardine was a self-employed consultant, including senior consultant for Pacific Perspectives Limited.

    Commenced
    February 2023

    Sectors
    Populations and communities

    Website
    mpp.govt.nz

  • Kellie Coombes, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Wahine | Secretary for Women and Chief Executive

    Manatū Wāhine | Ministry for Women

    Kellie is Secretary for Women and Chief Executive of Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women. Kellie was previously Deputy Commissioner, System & Agency Performance Kaikōmihana Tuarua, Te Aromātai Whakatutukitanga at Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission and has held a number of senior leadership roles across the Public Service.

    Commenced
    June 2021

    Sectors
    Populations and communities

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    women.govt.nz

  • Andrew Crisp, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga | Secretary for Housing and Urban Development and Chief Executive

    Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga | Ministry of Housing and Urban Development

    Andrew is Secretary for Housing and Urban Development and Chief Executive of Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. Previously, Andrew was Chief Executive at Land Information New Zealand and held a number of leadership roles across the Public Service including Treasury, the Department of Labour, the Ministry for the Environment and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

    Commenced
    August 2018

     

    Sectors
    Housing

    Social

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    hud.govt.nz

  • Andrew Hampton, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Pā Whakamarumaru | Director-General of Security and Chief Executive

    Te Pā Whakamarumaru | New Zealand Security Intelligence Service

    Andrew is the Director-General of Security and Chief Executive of Te Pā Whakamarumaru New Zealand Security Intelligence Service. Prior to this, Andrew was Director-General and Chief Executive of the Government Communications Security Bureau from April 2016, and Government Chief Information Security Officer. Andrew has held senior public service positions including in the State Services Commission (now Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission), and as Deputy Secretary for Education and Director of the Office of the Secretary at the Ministry for Education, Deputy Chief Executive at the Crown Law Office, and as Deputy Secretary Courts and Director of the Office of Treaty Settlements, both at the Ministry of Justice.

    Commenced
    April 2023 

    Sectors
    National security

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    nzsis.govt.nz

  • Richard Hawke, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Toitū Te Whenua | Secretary for Land Information and Chief Executive

    Te Tumu Whakarae mō Toitū Te Whenua | Secretary for Land Information and Chief Executive

    Richard is acting Secretary for Land Information and Chief Executive of Land Information New Zealand. Richard has been appointed to June 2024 from his substantive role at Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand as Director, Office of the Chief Executive, a role he has held since 2021. Prior to this, Richard has held a range of roles within LINZ, since 2017 – Head Organisation Performance, Advisor to the Chief Executive and Director Regulatory Systems.

    Commenced
    March 2024

     

    Sectors
    Environment

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
     https://www.linz.govt.nz/

  • Iona Holsted, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Mātauranga | Secretary for Education and Chief Executive

    Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | Ministry of Education

    Iona is Secretary for Education and Chief Executive of Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga Ministry of Education. Prior to this role, Iona was Chief Review Officer and Chief Executive at the Education Review Office and Deputy Chief Executive at the Ministry for Social Development. Iona has also held roles in the Public Service Association, Newtown Union Health Service, and the then State Services Commission (now Public Service Commission). 

    Commenced
    December 2016

    Sectors
    Education

    Social

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    education.govt.nz

  • Una Jagose KC, Te Rōiā Matāmua o te Karauna | Solicitor-General

    Te Tari Ture o te Karauna | Crown Law Office

    Una is Solicitor-General at Te Tari Ture o te Karauna Crown Law Office. She has previously held positions as Acting Director of the Government Communications Security Bureau and as a legal advisor at the Ministry of Fisheries and the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

    Commenced
    February 2016

     

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Justice

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    crownlaw.govt.nz

  • Paul James, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Taiwhenua | Secretary for Internal Affairs and Chief Executive

    Te Tari Taiwhenua | Department of Internal Affairs

    Paul is Secretary for Internal Affairs and Chief Executive for Te Tari Taiwhenua Department of Internal Affairs. Paul also holds the roles of Secretary for Local Government and Government Chief Digital Officer. He was previously the Chief Executive for Manatū Taonga, Ministry for Culture and Heritage from August 2015.

    Commenced
    October 2018

     

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Cultural

    Environment

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Digital lead

    Website
    dia.govt.nz

  • Andrew Kibblewhite, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Ture | Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive

    Te Tāhū o te Ture | Ministry of Justice

    Andrew is Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive of Te Tāhū o te Ture Ministry of Justice. Prior to this, he was Chief Executive of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Deputy Chief Executive at Treasury, Director of the Policy Advisory Group at Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and General Manager Strategic Development at the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology.

    Commenced
    February 2019

    Sectors
    Justice

    Social 

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    justice.govt.nz

  • Ben King, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Tari o te Pirīmia me te Komiti Matua | Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Chief Executive

    Te Tari o te Pirīmia me te Komiti Matua | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

    Ben is the Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Chief Executive of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC). Prior to this position Ben held a number of senior roles within Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade including New Zealand Ambassador to Thailand, Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Deputy Secretary, America and Aisa Group and most recently Deputy Chief Executive, Policy. 

    Commenced
    April 2024 

     

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Emergency 

    National security

    Social

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui | Public Service Leadership Team

    Te Pae Aramahi Kaupapa Here | Policy Development Board Chair

    Website
    dpmc.govt.nz

  • Rebecca Kitteridge, Te Pou Turuki mō Te Kawa Mataaho | Deputy Public Service Commissioner

    Te Kawa Mataaho | Public Service Commission

    Gaye Searancke looking at the camera and smiling

    Rebecca is Deputy Public Service Commissioner at Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission. Rebecca was acting Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Chief Executive from 2023 to 2024, a role she stepped into from her substantive role at the Commission. Prior to this, Rebecca was Director-General of Security and Chief Executive at New Zealand Security Intelligence Service from 2014 to 2023 and before that Associate Director at Government Communications Security Bureau.

    Commenced
    March 2023 

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Website
    publicservice.govt.nz

  • Leauanae Laulu Mac Leauanae, Te Tumu Whakarae mō ngā Taonga | Secretary for Culture and Heritage

    Manatū Taonga | Ministry for Culture and Heritage

    Leauanae is appointed as Secretary for Culture and Heritage. Prior to this appointment he was Secretary for Pacific Peoples and Chief Executive of Te Manatū mō Ngā Iwi ō te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa Ministry for Pacific Peoples. He has held roles as Chief Executive at Pacific Cooperation Foundation, General Manager at Pure Pacifika Limited, and Pacific Health Manager at ProCare Health Limited. 

    Commenced
    October 2022

    Sectors
    Populations and communities

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    mch.govt.nz

  • Jeremy Lightfoot, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Ara Poutama Aotearoa | Secretary for Corrections and Chief Executive

    Ara Poutama Aotearoa | Department of Corrections

    Jeremy is Secretary for Corrections and Chief Executive of Ara Poutama Aotearoa Department of Corrections. Jeremy has held numerous roles since joining Corrections, including Deputy CE, General Manager of Finance, Technology and Commercial, and National Commissioner.

    Commenced
    February 2020

     

    Sectors
    Justice

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    corrections.govt.nz

  • Dr Caralee McLiesh PSM, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Tai Ōhanga | Secretary to the Treasury and Chief Executive

    Te Tai Ōhanga | The Treasury

    Caralee is Secretary to the Treasury and Chief Executive of Te Tai Ōhanga the Treasury. Previously she worked as Managing Director at Technical and Further Education, New South Wales (NSW) and held several deputy secretary roles at the NSW Treasury. Caralee has also worked at the World Bank in Washington DC, the International Red Cross and the Boston Consulting Group.

    Commenced
    September 2019

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    treasury.govt.nz

  • Peter Mersi, Kaikōmihana o Te Tari Taake | Commissioner of Inland Revenue and Chief Executive

    Te Tari Taake | Inland Revenue Department

    Peter is the Commissioner and Chief Executive of Te Tari Taake Inland Revenue. He was previously COVID-19 system leader, on secondment from his substantive role as Secretary for Transport and Chief Executive of the Ministry of Transport, a position he held since 2016. He also previously served as Chief Executive, Land Information New Zealand, and Acting Secretary for Internal Affairs, Department of Internal Affairs. Before his chief executive roles, Peter was a Deputy Commissioner at Inland Revenue and a Deputy Secretary at the Treasury for 7 years.

    Commenced
    July 2022

    Sectors
    Business

    Social

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    ird.govt.nz

  • Gráinne Moss | Secretary for Regulation and Chief Executive

    Ministry for Regulation

    Gráinne is acting Secretary for Regulation and Chief Executive of Ministry for Regulation. Gráinne has been appointed to this role to set up the Ministry for Regulation, which was established on 1 March 2024. Prior to this role Gráinne was Chief Executive and System Lead, Pay Equity with the Public Service Commission from 2021. From 2016 – 2021, she held the position of Secretary for Children, Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children and was the Managing Director for Bupa Care Services from 2013 to 2016. 

    Commenced
    March 2024

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    This Ministry does not have a website yet.

  • Penny Nelson, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Papa Atawhai | Director-General of Conservation and Chief Executive

    Te Papa Atawhai | Department of Conservation

    Penny is Director-General of Conservation at Te Papa Atawhai Department of Conservation. Before this role, Penny was Deputy Director-General for Biosecurity NZ and Deputy Director-General Policy and Trade at the Ministry for Primary Industries. Penny has worked across a range of areas of government, including the environment, economic development and social development.

    Commenced
    November 2021

    Sectors
    Environment

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    doc.govt.nz

  • James Palmer, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Taiao | Secretary for the Environment and Chief Executive

    Manatū Mō Te Taiao | Ministry for the Environment

    James is the Secretary for the Environment and Chief Executive, Manatu Mo Te Taiao Ministry for the Environment and has spent much of his career in agencies with an environmental or natural resource focus. James’ previous roles are Chief Executive Officer at the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council and prior to this, he was the Group Manager Strategic Development responsible for regional planning. He has held senior roles in the Public Service including as Deputy Secretary (Sector Strategy) at the Ministry for the Environment and Director Strategy, Systems and Science Policy at the Ministry for Primary Industries (or the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry which it was called up to 2012). 

    Commenced
    March 2023 

    Sectors
    Environment

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    environment.govt.nz

  • Nicholas Pole, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Arotake Mātauranga | Chief Review Officer and Chief Executive

    Te Tari Arotake Mātauranga | Education Review Office

    Nick is Chief Review Officer and Chief Executive of Te Tari Arotake Mātauranga Education Review Office. He was previously the Deputy Chief Executive for the Ministry of Social Development, and spent time heading up special education services at the Ministry of Education. He has also served as Deputy Secretary with the Victorian State Department of Education and Training.

    Commenced
    June 2017

    Sectors
    Education

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    ero.govt.nz

  • Debbie Power, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Whakahiato Ora | Secretary for Social Development and Chief Executive

    Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora | Ministry of Social Development

    Debbie is Secretary for Social Development and Chief Executive of Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora Ministry of Social Development. She began her career on the frontline of the Public Service when she was 16 years old. Since then she has held a range of senior roles at Ministry of Social Development including Deputy Chief Executive, Service Delivery; Deputy Chief Executive, Office of the Chief Executive; and Regional Commissioner, Northland. She was previously the Statutory Deputy State Services Commissioner at the then State Services Commission (now Public Service Commission)

     

    Commenced
    February 2019

    Sectors
    Housing

    Populations and communities

    Social

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Regional lead

    Website
    msd.govt.nz

  • Dave Samuels, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Puni Kōkiri | Secretary for Māori Development and Chief Executive

    Te Puni Kōkiri – Ministry of Māori Development

    Dave (Waikato-Tainui, Te Whakatōhea) is Secretary for Māori Development and Chief Executive of Te Puni Kōkiri. Prior to this role, Dave was growing trade and market access in New Zealand’s primary industries in the Middle East and Asia and also lead the Policy unit at Te Puni Kōkiri. His career began as an infantry officer in the New Zealand Army.

    Commenced
    September 2019

    Sectors
    Populations and communities

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Māori Crown Relations

    Website
    tpk.govt.nz

  • Professor Diana Sarfati, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Hauora | Director-General of Health and Chief Executive

    Manatū Hauora | Ministry of Health

    Diana is Director-General of Health and Chief Executive of Manatū Hauora Ministry of Health. Previously she was Chief Executive of Te Aho o Te Kahu Cancer Control Agency. Before that role, Diana was Head of the Department of Public Health, and Director of the Cancer and Chronic Conditions research group at University of Otago, Wellington. She has led a large body of research relating to disparities in cancer outcomes. 

    Commenced
    July 2022

    Sectors
    Border

    Health

    Social

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    health.govt.nz

  • Gaye Searancke, Chief Executive on Assignment

    Te Kawa Mataaho | Public Service Commission

    Gaye Searancke looking at the camera and smiling

    Gaye is Chief Executive on Assignment at Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission. Gaye was appointed acting Deputy Public Service Commissioner for a year from her substantive role as Secretary for Land Information and Chief Executive, Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand, a role she has held from 2019. Prior to her role at Toitū Te Whenua, Gaye was a Deputy Commissioner at IRD and held senior roles at agencies including ACC, MBIE and the Ministry of Economic Development (as it was then called).  

    Commenced
    April 2024 


    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Website
    publicservice.govt.nz

  • Ray Smith, Te Tumu Whakarae mō ngā Ahumahi Matua | Director-General of Primary Industries and Chief Executive

    Manatū Ahu Matua | Ministry for Primary Industries

    Ray is Director-General of Manatū Ahu Matua Ministry for Primary Industries. Prior to this role, Ray served as Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections and Deputy Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development’s Child, Youth and Family, now Oranga Tamariki.

    Commenced
    November 2018

     

    Sectors
    Border

    Business

    Environment

    International and trade

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    mpi.govt.nz

  • Mark Sowden, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Tatauranga Aotearoa | Government Statistician and Chief Executive

    Tatauranga Aotearoa | Stats NZ

    Mark is Government Statistician and Chief Executive of Tatauranga Aotearoa Stats NZ. He also holds the role as Government Chief Data Steward, supporting government to realise the potential of data to improve wellbeing, while maintaining and building trust in its use. Mark’s previous roles include Deputy Chief Executive at the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and Deputy Chief Executive at Stats NZ.

    Commenced
    January 2020

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Functional Lead (Chief Data Steward)

    Digital Government Leadership Group 

    Website
    stats.govt.nz

  • Audrey Sonerson, Te Tumu Whakarae mō ngā Waka | Secretary for Transport and Chief Executive

    Te Manatū Waka | Ministry of Transport

    Audrey is Secretary for Transport and Chief Executive of Te Manatū Waka | Ministry of Transport. She is an experienced Public Service leader, having held senior roles at New Zealand Police, Ministry of Justice, and Treasury. Prior to this role she was Deputy Chief Executive at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. 

    Commenced
    December 2022 

     

    Sectors
    Border

    Environment

    International and trade

    National security

    Transport

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    transport.govt.nz

  • Christine Stevenson, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Te Mana Ārai | Comptroller of Customs and Chief Executive

    Te Mana Ārai o Aotearoa | New Zealand Customs Service

    Christine is Chief Executive and Comptroller of Customs of Te Mana Ārai o Aotearoa New Zealand Customs Service, and Chair of the chief executive level of the Border Executive Board. Prior to joining Customs, Christine was Deputy Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections and Deputy Chief Executive at the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Social Development.

    Commenced
    January 2019

    Sectors
    Border

    International and trade

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    customs.govt.nz

  • Chappie Te Kani, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Tamariki | Secretary for Children and Chief Executive

    Oranga Tamariki | Oranga Tamariki Ministry for Children

    Chappie is Secretary for Children and Chief Executive of Oranga Tamariki Ministry for Children. Prior to this role, he was Head of System Assurance and Continuous Improvement in the COVID-19 group at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. He has also served as Assistant Commissioner at the Public Service Commission.

    Commenced
    October 2021

    Sectors
    Justice

    Social 

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    orangatamariki.govt.nz

  • Carolyn Tremain, Te Tumu Whakarae mō Hīkina Whakatutuki | Secretary for Business, Innovation, and Employment and Chief Executive

    Hīkina Whakatutuki | Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment

    Carolyn is Secretary for Business, Innovation and Employment and Chief Executive of Hīkina Whakatutuki Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Prior to this role, she was Chief Executive and Comptroller of New Zealand Customs Service, and Deputy Commissioner Service Delivery and Deputy Commissioner People, Capabilities and Governance at Inland Revenue.

    Commenced
    July 2017

    Sectors
    Border

    Business

    International and trade

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui Public Service Leadership Team

    Te Pae Aramahi o Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Development Board Chair

    Property lead

    Procurement lead

    Website
    mbie.govt.nz

Ngā tumu whakarae manatū Departmental agency chief executives

  • Lil Anderson, Te Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive, Te Arawhiti | Te Arawhiti Office for Māori Crown Relations

    Te Arawhiti | Te Arawhiti Office for Māori Crown Relations

    Lil is the Chief Executive of Te Arawhiti Office of Māori Crown Relations with a deep understanding of the Māori Crown journey. Previously Lil was Deputy Secretary, Treaty at the Ministry of Justice and Chief Advisor and Deputy Chief Executive, Policy at Te Puni Kōkiri. She has held managerial roles at the Office of Treaty Settlements and the Crown Forestry Rental Trust, beginning her career at the New Zealand Māori Council. 

    Commenced 
    December 2019  

     

    Sectors
    Central agencies

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui | Public Service Leadership Team

    Māori Crown Relations

    Website
    tearawhiti.govt.nz

  • David Gawn, Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive, Te Rākau Whakamarumaru | National Emergency Management Agency

    Te Rākau Whakamarumaru | National Emergency Management Agency

    David is Chief Executive of Te Rākau Whakamarumaru National Emergency Management Agency. Previously he was Chief Executive of the Pike River Recovery Agency, Head of Mission and Chief of Staff at the United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation and served as Chief of Army and Commander Joint Forces in the New Zealand Defence Force.

     

    Commenced
    January 2018

    Sectors
    Emergency

    Website
    civildefence.govt.nz

  • Renee Graham, Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive of Toi Hau Tāngata | Social Wellbeing Agency

    Toi Hau Tāngata | Social Wellbeing Agency

    Renee (Ngāti Toa and Ngāti Raukawa) is Chief Executive of Toi Hau Tāngata the Social Wellbeing Agency. Previously Renee was the Secretary for Women and Chief Executive of the Ministry for Women and held senior policy roles at the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Social Development. Renee started her career as a frontline case manager at Work and Income. 

     

    Commenced
    June 2021 Toi Hau Tāngata Social Wellbeing Agency

    Sectors
    Social

    Central agencies

    Leadership groups
    Te Pae Aramahi Rangatōpū | Corporate Development Board Chair

    Website
    swa.govt.nz

    publicservice.govt.nz

  • Arran Jones, Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive for Aroturuki Tamariki - Independent Children’s Monitor

    Aroturuki Tamariki | Independent Children’s Monitor

    Arran is the Independent Monitor of the Oranga Tamariki System and Chief Executive, Aroturuki Tamariki - Independent Children’s Monitor established as a departmental agency in May 2023. Arran was previously the Executive Director of the predecessor agency, the Independent Children’s Monitor, since April 2020. Arran was previously the Head of Privacy at ACC and held two senior positions in the Ministry of Social Development as Workstream Lead, Strategic Partnering, Investing in Children Programme and National Manager, Partnerships and Programmes.  

    Commenced
    May 2023 

  • Rami Rahal, Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive for Te Aho o te Kahu | Cancer Control Agency

    Te Aho o Te Kahu | Cancer Control Agency

        

    Rami is the Chief Executive, for Te Aho o te Kahu Cancer Control Agency and has a career-long dedication to improving outcomes for those with cancer and those affected by cancer. His previous role was Vice President, Cancer Systems, Performance and Innovation at the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC). Rami has held many other senior roles at CPAC, including Executive Director Cancer Control, Senior Director Systems Performance and Surveillance and Director Screening and Early Detection.

    Commenced
    July 2023

    Sectors
    Health

    Website
    teaho.govt.nz

  • Mervin Singham, Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive, Te Tari Mātāwaka | Ministry for Ethnic Communities

    Te Tari Mātāwaka | Ministry for Ethnic Communities

    Mervin is Chief Executive of Te Tari Mātāwaka Ministry for Ethnic Communities. Previously he led the Office of Ethnic Affairs and was Executive Director of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions. Mervin has worked in several senior leadership roles at the Department of Internal Affairs, as Chief Mediator at the Human Rights Commission and as Complaints Manager at the Office of the Race Relations Conciliator.

    Appointed
    June 2021

    Sectors
    Populations and communities

    Leadership groups
    Te Ohu Tumu Whakarae i te Ratonga Tūmatanui  | Public Service Leadership Team

    Website
    ethniccommunities.govt.nz

  • Paula Tesoriero MNZM, Te Tumu Whakahaere | Chief Executive, Whaikaha | Ministry of Disabled People

    Whaikaha | Ministry of Disabled People

    Paula is Chief Executive of Whaikaha — Ministry of Disabled People. Previously Paula held the position of Disability Rights Commissioner and Acting Chief Human Rights Commissioner at the Human Rights Commission. Prior to this she was General Manager, System and Partnerships at Stats NZ, General Manager, High Courts at the Ministry of Justice, and Manager, Service Design at the Ministry of Justice. Paula has served in various governance roles including as Deputy Chair of Peke Waihanga — Artificial Limb Service and Deputy Chair of Nuku Ora (previously Sport Wellington) and she served on the Board of Paralympics NZ. She is a life trustee of the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation and is an honorary advisor to the Asia New Zealand Foundation. Paula is also a Paralympian, winning a gold medal and 2 bronze medals at the 2008 Summer Paralympic Games in Beijing.

    Appointed
    August 2022

    Sector
    Populations and communities

    Website
    whaikaha.govt.nz