Richard Woods (Chair designate) CNZM, MA
Richard
Woods was appointed to the Authority as its Chair with effect
from April 2008. He is also New Zealand Chair of the New
Zealand-France Friendship Fund.
From 1999-2006 Richard was Director (CEO) of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service. In his previous diplomatic career he served in Rome, Tehran, Bahrain and Washington and as Ambassador in Tehran, Athens, Moscow and Paris (where he was also Permanent Representative to the OECD). At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Wellington he served as Director for Middle East and Africa and as Director of External Aid. He was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2007.
The Hon Trevor Mallard released the following statement on the 28th February 2008
New Chair Environmental Risk Management Authority
Environment Minister Trevor Mallard is pleased to announce the
appointment of Richard Woods as the new chair of the Environmental Risk
Management Authority (ERMA).
Mr Woods will start his three year term on 11 April and replaces Neil
Walter who has served for five years.
The authority’s primary purpose is to protect people and the environment
from the risks of hazardous substances and new organisms by making
decisions on applications to import or use new organisms and hazardous
substances.
Richard Woods has held a number of senior posts, most recently as chief
executive of the NZ Security Intelligence Service. Prior to this he has
been an ambassador in several countries and a senior director for the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
"The complexity of the issues the ERMA board deals with requires a chair
with significant diplomatic and decision making skills along with a good
grasp of governance issues.
"We need a good mix of people on the board and currently have many who
excel in the science and health areas. I feel that Richard Woods will
complement that with his considerable leadership experience."
"I would also like to thank outgoing Chair Neil Walter for his
dedication and service to ERMA New Zealand over the past five years. His
wisdom and professional approach have been invaluable to the
organisation, particularly in successfully leading the challenging
reassessment of 1080. Likewise, thanks to outgoing deputy chair
Professor George Clark for his work over six years on the authority,"
Trevor Mallard said.
Trevor Mallard appointed current member Dr Max Suckling as the new
deputy chair and congratulated Dr Val Orchard on her reappointment for a
further three year term as a member.
ERMA includes people with knowledge of Maori and community issues in
addition to knowledge of environmental law, new organisms and 'on the
ground' expertise in dealing with hazardous substances.
