A man who did not like name of a new $40 million hotel being built in Invercargill went as far as trying to trademark the name so it would not be used.
“Gotta start somewhere, right?” she said. Evans, 33, campaigned on wanting to provide a younger voice for the ILT board, to attract and engage the younger generation. She wants Invercargill to be more vibrant and feels the ILT can help that by providing more diversity in its hospitality offerings. She is also vocal about Southland menus not having enough Southland food in them. “I very much want to see local food on local menus, and am already starting those conversations outside ILT. So, I think this will be a great platform to boost that conversation,” Evans said. Evans admitted her goals could be a bit lofty and that change takes time but nevertheless she was committed.
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