The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has announced its new CEO, with Nicole Rosie named as the successor to Sal Petroccitto.
NHVR chairperson Duncan Gay AM announced the appointment today, saying Rosie brings “a wealth of knowledge and experience” to the role.
Rosie starts in her role at the NHVR on June 30 this year.
“I am pleased to announce Ms Rosie was selected as the new NHVR CEO following an extensive and rigorous recruitment process,” Gay says.
“With over 20 years of leadership experience in both the public and private sectors, most recently Ms Rosie was the CEO at New Zealand Transport Agency following her role as CEO of WorkSafe New Zealand. Nicole has also held senior executive roles at Fonterra, KiwiRail, Vector, and Toll NZ.
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“Ms Rosie’s strong background in governance, law and public policy, combined with a deep understanding of transport and infrastructure, made her the ideal candidate to lead the NHVR into its next chapter of harmonisation and innovation.”
Gay has also extended his sincere thank you to interim CEO Janelle van de Velde.
“I would like to thank Janelle for her outstanding leadership during this transition period and for ensuring business continuity following former CEO Sal Petroccitto OAM’s departure in January,” he says.
Gay says van de Velde will remain as the Interim CEO until Rosie commences with the NHVR on June 30.
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