What is Raveen Jaduram doing now?

What is Raveen Jaduram doing now?

I am a director of The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga, on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Strategic Leadership and on the Auditor General’s Advisory Group for Local Government. I have governance roles in family-owned companies in New Zealand and in Fiji.

Who is Raveen Jaduram?

Raveen Jaduram has a Masters in Civil Engineering and over 30 years’ experience working in the water industry in New Zealand and Australia. His previous roles include chief executive of Watercare Services Limited and the Managing Director of Murrumbidgee Irrigation Limited, a private water company in Australia.

How much does the CEO of watercare get paid?

Watercare chair Margaret Devlin today announced Jon Lamonte, who is chief executive of Sydney transport provider Sydney Metro, will join Watercare as chief executive next month on a salary of $585,000.

Who is the CEO of watercare NZ?

Jon Lamonte
Jon Lamonte announced as new Watercare chief executive, to make nearly $200,000 less than predecessor | Newshub.

Who owns watercare?

Auckland Council
Watercare is a council-controlled organisation, wholly owned by Auckland Council.

Who is in charge of watercare?

Marlon Bridge is a chartered accountant with over 25 years’ experience in senior private and public sector roles. Marlon has previous water utility experience as CFO of Manukau Water Limited and Chief Customer Officer for Watercare.

Who is in charge of Watercare?

Who is the head of Watercare?

Raveen Jaduram
Chief Executive Officer Raveen Jaduram has been chief executive of Watercare since 2014. He has held chief executive roles in private and public sectors in Australia and New Zealand. Raveen is a dedicated infrastructure leader, passionate about water and sustainability.

Does watercare make a profit?

Watercare does not operate to make a profit nor does it receive any funding from property rates paid to the Auckland Council.

How many customers does watercare have?

1.7 million people
Who we serve. We provide water and wastewater services to 1.7 million people in the Auckland region.