
Ross Copland
New Zealand Infrastructure Commission / Te Waihanga
Chief executive
- Background in design, procurement, financing, and delivery of infrastructure as an engineer, asset manager and chief executive.
- Has worked in commercial construction and property on both sides of the Tasman.
- Former national operations manager for Westfield.
- Returned to NZ to pursue a career developing tourism infrastructure.
- Holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering with first class honours, a BCom and an MBA.
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