Napier City Council has appointed Keith Marshall as its interim chief executive, saying it won't have a permanent CEO until 2021.
Napier mayor Kirsten Wise announced Marshal's appointment more than a month after Wayne Jack's resignation.
Marshall, a former CEO in Hamilton, Nelson and most recently Buller District Council, was appointed by the Chief Executive Contract Committee, comprising deputy mayor Annette Brosnan and councillors Nigel Simpson, Api Tapine, Graeme Taylor and Tania Wright, after a series of virtual interviews.
The former CEO of Careers New Zealand has been appointed for up to one year and will start on May 4.
Wise said: "We were very impressed with what Keith could bring to the council over the coming period. The interim appointment gives us the continuity of a very capable chief executive to progress our Covid-19 recovery efforts and the beginning of our Long-Term Plan process."