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Jeff Coleman Chief Executive Officer
Jeff's focus is on leading PBC to achieve the goals established by the Board and shareholders as set out in our Statement of Corporate Intent.
This requires a balanced approach to short- and long-term goals, and setting strategies to ensure that PBC and the port community are planning for a prosperous and sustainable future.
Jeff was appointed Chief Executive Officer in May 2002.
Prior to this appointment, Jeff held the position of General Manager Financial and Information Services, during which time he was responsible for the development and implementation of commercially focused strategies to add shareholder value and drive efficiencies across the port’s various transport operations.
Before joining PBC, Jeff held senior management positions with such high-profile financial institutions as the Heritage Building Society and the NZI Banking Group (taken over by CGU Insurance).
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Darryl Mutzelburg General Manager Finance and Business Services
Darryl is responsible for commercial activities of the port, including development of new business opportunities and the management of relationships involving shipping lines, importers and exporters, and commercial property leases. He is also responsible for business development marketing activities.
Darryl is also responsible for financial operations and information technology.
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Gerry Johnstone General Manager Port Development
Gerry is responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of port facilities, infrastructure, dredging and reclamation activities. Significant infrastructure works, terminal and wharf upgrades, roadworks, earthworks, and services upgrades, will be required over the next five years to meet ongoing demand.
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Peter Keyte General Manager Port Operations
Peter is responsible for improving shipping and landside services to the port, the operation of the BMT, emergency response and maritime security.
He is also responsible for the development of information technology solutions to improve the integrated movement of goods through the port and the BMT and to ensure security strategies satisfy international ISPS Code requirements and regulations of the Maritime Transport Security Act 2003.
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Michael Snell General Manager Corporate Services
Michael is responsible for Corporate Services, which covers employee relations, organisational development, corporate information, health and safety and quality programs.
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Jenny Ryan General Manager Northshore and Harbours and Company Secretary
Jenny manages the Northshore Development Group which is responsible for facilitating the sale and development of port land at the Northshore Hamilton site.
Jenny is also PBC's Company Secretary.
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Bill Tranberg Senior Manager Infrastructure Planning and Chief Engineer
Bill is responsible for the technical management of all our design and construction activities. Bill's team is currently examining a range of different ground-improvement techniques to ensure that reclamation areas at the port can be developed in line with demand.
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Mark Neander Acting General Manager Business Development
Mark is responsible for business development initiatives and strategies to increase trade growth, as well as optimising development of PBC's land holdings, and commercial property leases. He is also responsible for business development marketing activities.
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Rick Morton General Manager Planning, Environment, Community
Rick is responsible for the planning, environmental and community issues that affect the port and PBC. These responsibilities include managing strategic port land and property , the environmental and social impact of the port, and the operation of the Visitors Centre.
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