Phil Wilson made a Taituarā Life Member

Published:
Wed 22 Sep 2021

Phil Wilson recently stepped down after ten years on the Taituarā Executive, with the last four years as President. Taituarā has recognised his very considerable contributions to our organisation by making him a Life Member at the recent Taituarā 2021 Annual General Meeting. Thank you Phil for your unswerving support, energy, and dedication to our work in local government.

During his time on the Taituarā Executive, Phil has represented Taituarā and the sector more widely across Aotearoa New Zealand as well as internationally. He has also held a number of senior management roles. He is currently Director Governance and CCO Partnerships at Auckland Council and was previously chief of staff in the Mayor’s Office at Auckland Council. Prior to that he was General Manager of HR and Communications for Manukau City Council and then Chief Advisor to that organisation which included leading both the Chief Executive and Mayoral offices.

Phil believes that good governance is critical to an organisation’s success and it is a personal passion of his. So, whether working with the Auckland Council mayor, councillors, local boards and CCOs, driving outcomes with and for iwi, or overseeing the work of Taituarā for its members and the wider sector, Phil is committed and passionate in his mahi.

There are currently 26 Life Members of the Society.

More news

View all news
NZ’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions reduce – but room for some sectors to do more
Thu 18 Apr 2024

NZ’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions reduce – but room for some sectors to do more

1990-2022 New Zealand’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Snapshot – initial thoughts on the report.

Introducing our Pou Ārahi: Alecia “Leish” Thompson
Thu 28 May 2026

Introducing our Pou Ārahi: Alecia “Leish” Thompson

Taituarā is excited to welcome Leish into the newly created position of Pou Ārahi. She will play a key role in supporting the organisation’s Te Tiriti journey.

First National Adaptation Plan released
Tue 9 Aug 2022

First National Adaptation Plan released

Plan presents the most comprehensive direction on adaptation planning in New Zealand’s history.