Auckland Airport nominates Christine Spring to stand for election as an independent non-executive director at its 2014 annual meeting

Auckland, New Zealand, 2014-9-11 — /Travel PR News/ — Auckland Airport has announced that its Board has unanimously nominated Christine Spring to stand for election as an independent non-executive director at its 2014 annual meeting.

Sir Henry van der Heyden, Auckland Airport’s chair, says the nomination is a result of an extensive domestic and international search.

“Christine is a civil engineer and has approximately 20 years’ experience in aviation infrastructure development and strategic planning roles in New Zealand, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Asia and the Pacific Islands. During her career to date Christine’s experience has been focused in strategy, stakeholder management and the planning of significant capital development projects in the aviation industry.  Christine was also an executive of Auckland Airport before heading overseas to broaden her experience in 2002.

“Christine was most recently the Chief Executive of the Hawke’s Bay Opera House Limited.  Her role ceased in May 2014 when the Opera House was closed due to a report received on the facility’s earthquake prone issues.”

Sir Henry says, “Christine’s significant experience in the planning and delivery of airport infrastructure would be of great benefit to the Board especially as it focuses on the implementation of Auckland Airport’s 30-year vision for the airport of the future.”

Christine Spring says she is honoured to have been nominated by the Board of Auckland Airport.

“I am delighted to have the opportunity to return to Auckland Airport in a governance role.  If shareholders elect me at the annual meeting in October, I will do my very best to help the company grow New Zealand’s travel, trade and tourism.

As a New Zealander I am very proud of our gateway airport and I am excited by the company’s exciting new focus on being a southern aviation hub, connecting Australasia, Asia and the Americas. In order to achieve this, it will be essential to efficiently deliver the company’s 30-year infrastructure vision and the Board’s role in governing that process is crucial,” says Ms Spring.

The Board will recommend to shareholders the appointment of Ms Spring at the company’s annual meeting at 2.00pm on 23 October 2014 at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau, Auckland.

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Note for media: attached is a curriculum vitae and photo of Christine Spring.

For further information please contact:
Simon Lambourne
+64 9 255 9089
+64 27 477 6120
simon.lambourne@aucklandairport.co.nz

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