Finance Minister Bill English has made two new appointments to the board of the Reserve Bank.
They are Victoria University professor of economics Neil Quigley and Auckland-based consulting research economist Kerrin Vautier. Both take up their new roles early next month.
"The Government has looked for new directors with a mixture of macroeconomic and business experience," Mr English said yesterday.
"Both appointees have a strong background in economics and are experienced directors across a range of companies and ventures. I'm confident they have the skills to help the bank meet its targets and promote and maintain a sound and efficient financial system."
The bank's board reviews the performance of the governor and the bank, including whether monetary policy is meeting policy targets.
The new directors replace Alison Paterson who is leaving after completing three five-year terms and Sir John Goulter, who has completed two.
Mr English also announced the appointment of Auckland-based management consultant Denise Bovaird to the Earthquake Commission. She replaces Garry Muriwai who has completed a three-year term.
- NZPA
Two appointed to Reserve Bank board
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