A Hawke's Bay senior biosecurity advisor has been elected as president of the New Zealand Biosecurity Institute.
Alice McNatty has succeeded Waikato pest management officer Darion Embling who stepped down from the role in July.
Embling said McNatty experience of pest plant management and in engaging communities on the wider issue of invasive species were key qualities which secured her the presidency.
McNatty said the past few years had been significant for the institute.
"The government has announced its initiative to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050, and released its guiding document for biosecurity until 2025.