Chief Executive Officer resignation

ADMIN
Fri, Jul 01 2022 04:06 pm

1 July 2022
Company Announcement
NZX:NZA

Chief Executive Officer resignation

The Board of NZ Automotive Investments Limited advises that CEO David Page has tendered his
resignation, which will be effective from 30 September 2022. David remains a shareholder in the
Company and over his notice period will work closely with the Board to maintain momentum in the
business and execution of the strategy.

Interim Chair Charles Bolt commented “David has led NZAI into a new era as a publicly listed
company, with the company now having over 2,000 shareholders. During his tenure David has
positioned the business for further growth through the shift to the new premises and the investment
in new equipment and processes to optimise flow and output. This has occurred in a difficult
operating environment with Covid 19 restrictions impacting operations in a material way during the
Company’s first financial year as a listed company. David has advised the Board that the timing is
right for him to leave the motor vehicle industry and he leaves the Company well positioned for the
future. The Board appreciates David’s significant contribution to NZAI and wishes him well in his
future endeavours.”

The company will commence a recruitment process for a new CEO and will update the market when
that process is complete.

ENDS

For further information please contact:
Shareholder inquiries
Charles Bolt
Interim Chair
+64 21 889 533
[email protected]


Announcement PDF


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