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TAU appoints engineering professional

Monday 18 November 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Local, National

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TAU appoints engineering professional
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Barbara Elliston has been appointed as an engineering professional for Rarotonga’s power authority Te Aponga Uira (TAUU) by the Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) Board of Directors.

In a statement CIIC states that TAU has gained an expert described as a strong new asset with the appointment of an experienced electrical engineer and corporate governance professional.

Elliston brings extensive expertise from both the private and public sectors, particularly in the electricity industry, with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and a deep understanding of power systems management, product development, and economic analysis.

Her past roles include positions with notable New Zealand power companies such as TransPower and Genesis, adding depth to her knowledge of industrial and utility governance.

CIIC board chair Fletcher Melvin approved of the appointment, noting that Elliston’s experience aligns well with CIIC’s strategic focus on enhancing the operations and governance of its Crown assets.

TAU board chair Don Buchanan expressed confidence in the new addition, especially given the board’s recent recommitment to safety and accountability.

“The recent accident has reinforced our dedication to a culture of safety and responsibility at all levels. We are implementing a comprehensive action plan to strengthen our safety framework, and Mrs. Elliston’s insights will be invaluable in this effort.”

In addition to reinforcing TAU’s safety commitments, Elliston will support the Board’s renewable energy initiatives, bringing expertise that will be instrumental as TAU continues its focus on sustainable energy and addresses recommendations from a recent external report related to the serious workplace accident that injured four TAU employees.

Chairman Melvin said, “Her appointment strengthens our commitment to ensuring that CIIC-managed assets deliver outstanding service to the Cook Islands people and embody CIIC’s vision of quality and resilience.”