The New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa has appointed Jo Cribb as its new Chief Executive.
She was most recently Chief Executive of the Ministry for Women (2012-2016) and, before that, Deputy Children’s Commissioner.
“We are
delighted to have appointed someone of Jo’s calibre to the CEO role,” Peter
Biggs, Chair of the Book Council said.
“Jo is a
proven leader and, very importantly, she has vast experience in delivering and
executing transformation strategies and driving social change. “These are vital skills as the Book Council works towards its goal of being an advocacy and agitation organisation creating thriving communities through reading.”
Jo Cribb
said: “I’ve been a reader all my life and I have spent many years in leadership
roles seeking to bring about social change in this country. This role
brilliantly combines my two enthusiasms – leading a well-respected organisation
into a new era and promoting social, cultural and economic well-being,
resulting from a national love of reading – and supporting our renowned New
Zealand writers.”
Peter Biggs
added: “Jo has a stellar portfolio career and we support her in that. So, we
have come to an innovative arrangement whereby she is contracted to the Book
Council for a set number of hours per week – which will enable her to fulfil
her other commitments.”
Jo Cribb
takes up her new role on May 8.
She
replaces Catriona Ferguson who has taken up the role of Association Director at
the Publishers Association of New Zealand.
Peter Biggs
pays tribute to Catriona Ferguson: “Catriona has done an amazing job as CEO of
the Book Council over the last four and a half years. We thank her for her
significant contribution to the Book Council and to this country’s literary
landscape. We wish her well in her new role at PANZ.”
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