The Hawke's Bay Rugby Union (HBRU) has finished putting together its board for the new year with the appointment of a new co-opted director and re-election of its long-standing chairman.
The new co-opted director is commercial lawyer John Sproat, replacing retiring member and Napier lawyer Steve Lunn, a former chairman more than 20 years ago who also served as a New Zealand Rugby Union board member.
A union statement says Sproat brings a wealth of legal, commercial and governance expertise to the HBRU board.
Board chairman Brendan Mahony, elected to the board in 2004 and chairman since 2011, said Sproat had enjoyed a very successful career over many years in many different capacities.
Sproat has spent 23 years as a partner at corporate law firm Chapman Tripp and has diverse governance roles, including being a member of the Provincial Growth Fund Independent Advisory Group, a director of New Zealand Post and of Kiwibank, and a member of the Reserve Bank Review panel. He also chairs the Rangitane Settlement Negotiations Trust, and acts as an advisor to central North Island Māori trusts.