News - 02 March 2022

CMNZ appoints two new board members

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Kerrin Vautier, Chair of CMNZ, has pleasure in announcing two new appointments to the CMNZ Trust Board – Alice Wang and Paul Mersi.

She said that the Board is delighted that its search for new Trustees has resulted in such high quality candidates coming forward and she has no doubt that they will add value to the Board’s deliberations. Their brief bios are on this website.

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