Mike Underhill and Doug Troon replace position vacated by Simon Fleisher and a short-term board vacancy.
Waitomo Energy Services Customer Trust (WESCT) has announced the appointment of two new directors to the board of The Lines Company (TLC) – Mike Underhill and Doug Troon.
Underhill and Doug’s appointments replace the position vacated by Simon Fleisher, who resigned to move to Canberra for a work opportunity; as well as filling a short-term vacancy on the board.
WESCT chair Peter Keeling said the two successful candidates for directors take up their positions on May 1.
“Mike and Doug bring extensive industry and professional experience to the TLC board and we are excited to welcome them. Both are extremely passionate about
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Artist’s impression of the completed power substation at Waitete, near Te Kuiti. It is the company’s largest build since the 1950s. “The new substation will allow us to maintain our supply to customers if we are doing planned maintenance or if there is an unexpected outage.” Horgan said the substation would be completed in July and was part of a bigger capital programme. “We are spending about $140m over the next 10 years. We have in the past three years, doubled our capital programme, investing a lot more in the network, replacing old equipment and building resilience.”