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Reshuffle on Auckland Pride Trust Board

Tue 11 Sep 2012 In: New Zealand Daily News

The Auckland Pride Festival Trust has a new member, with Linda Heavey replacing Timothy McMichael, who has resigned due to personal circumstances. The Board says Heavey has been an active participant in the Auckland’s gay community over the past 25 years, and has been a key driving force behind a number of gay events, including an Out of the Red Hero Project fundraiser. It says her connections and strong relationships with the GLBT community are evident in her work and achievements, and adds her skills and experience in strategic event planning, marketing and promotion, and fundraising, are inherent to her position and standing on the Trust Board. “It’s a pleasure to have Linda join the Trust” says Co-chair Gresham Bradley. “She brings skills and experience of direct relevance to the challenges ahead. I know that all members of the Trust thank Timothy McMichael for all his hard-work, efforts and time spent to date on the Board. We will miss his contributions. He has been pivotal in ensuring the Trust gets its management systems, policies and staff in place so that the Pride Festival runs smoothly and the successful event we are all working towards in 2013.“ Megan Cunningham-Adams has been selected to take over as Co-chair alongside Gresham on the Trust Board. "I'm thrilled that the Board has shown this level of confidence in me, and I'm looking forward to working in this role for the 2013 Festival,” Cunningham-Adams says.    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff

First published: Tuesday, 11th September 2012 - 10:56am

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