Here's the Press release. It is going to be great having Oliver back from the East Island.
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to 6.00pm Tuesday 3 April 2012
A Name to Start New Conversations
A
new independent, non-partisan public policy think tank was launched today by
Business Roundtable chair Roger Partridge and New Zealand Institute chair Tony
Carter, following the merger of the two organisations on 1 April.
The
new think tank has been named The New Zealand Initiative. It will build on the
legacies of its two founding organisations and will focus on raising debate on
public policy and contributing bold, rigorously-researched ideas to achieve a
more prosperous future for New Zealand.
Roger
Partridge and Tony Carter, who will co-chair the new organisation, also today
announced the appointment of Dr Oliver Hartwich as executive director.
Dr
Hartwich is a German-born economist and former chief economist of the
highly-regarded British think tank Policy Exchange. His work and publications have covered a wide
range of public policy topics, including housing affordability, transport,
local government, infrastructure, welfare reform and global economic issues.
Dr
Hartwich is currently Research Fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies in
Sydney, and writes, among other things, a weekly column for the Australian Business Spectator. He has been a frequent guest commentator
on television and radio programmes in Australia and the UK, and his articles
have been published by all the major newspapers in Britain, Germany,
Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand.
Tony
Carter said the joint member steering group that managed the international
search process was delighted with the appointment.
“Oliver
will bring a fresh face and style to the role, and an international reputation
as a very sound and intellectually rigorous thinker and a strong communicator.
We are very fortunate to have secured someone of such calibre.”
Dr Hartwich will take up his position on 1 May.
The
New Zealand Initiative is supported by a foundation membership of major company
chief executives.
Roger Partridge said the process of bringing the
two organisations together had been very cordial and straightforward. Both had
recognised that the New Zealand market was not big enough for two independent
CEO think tanks and could see that by joining forces they could be much more
effective.
“We found we had a strong sense of common
purpose. We want to help shape the landscape and start a national conversation
on ideas that have intellectual integrity and rigour and the potential for
profound, positive long-term impact on the well-being of New Zealand”, said Mr
Partridge.
A web page about the New Zealand Initiative will
go live on Wednesday evening at nzinitiative.org.nz.
ENDS
For further information,
contact:
Roger
Partridge Tony
Carter
Co-Chairman Co-Chairman
Phone
021 660 965 Phone
021 358 326
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