
Tina Mitchell
Earthquake Commission / Kōmihana Rūwhenua
Chief strategy officer
- Appointed 2019.
- Previously deputy ombudsman at the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, responsible for influencing policy development and professional standards using data and insights from complaints.
- Experience in private legal practice and public-sector work, including leading 120 project professionals during substantial growth and change at ACC.
- More than 20 years’ experience leading and delivering professional services including law, policy and dispute resolution.
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