
Neil Quigley
Reserve Bank of New Zealand / Te Pūtea Matua
Chair
- Elected September 2016.
- A director of the Reserve Bank of NZ since January 2010.
- Vice-chancellor of the University of Waikato.
- Has also served as a director of NZQA since 2010, and is currently deputy chair.
- Former professor of economics at the University of Western Ontario and Victoria University, Wellington, teaching and publishing research in industrial organisation, money and finance, and economic history.
- Has a BA and MA from Canterbury University and a PhD from Toronto University.
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