Energy Panel 2020- The Sector's Premier Pre-Election Event

Energy Panel 2020- The Sector's Premier Pre-Election Event

Join us for the Energy sector's premier pre-election event.

By BusinessNZ Energy Council

Date and time

Tue, 25 Aug 2020 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

UPDATE! THE EVENT WILL NOW BE ONLINE.

Come and hear the spokespeople from six political parties, outline the respective climate change, energy and transport policies they want to implement, if on the Treasury benches following the general election in September.

This is a unique opportunity to hear individual statements and panel discussion where the policy similarities and differences might lie across the range of energy issues.

The panel discussion will be chaired by the Hon. David Caygill, Chairman of the BusinessNZ Energy Council (BEC), who will provide an independent commentary on the panelists' policy platforms, and facilitated by Toby Stevenson, Director at Sapere Research Group.

Media by invitation only.

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Speaker details below:

Hon Dr Megan Woods is a Christchurch local and has been the Member of Parliament for Wigram since 2011. Megan is the Labour Party spokesperson for Greater Christchurch Regeneration, Energy and Resources, Housing and Research, Science and Innovation. Megan holds a PhD in New Zealand history from the University of Canterbury and worked in the science commercialisation field at Plant and Food Research prior to entering Parliament.

Hon Julie Anne Genter is Green Party spokesperson for Health, Transport, Urban Development and Women. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA and studied Politics at the prestigious Sciences Po Paris, before moving to New Zealand as a scholar at the University of Auckland. In Auckland she gained a Masters of Planning Practice with First Class Honours. Julie Anne can see the connections between her portfolios and is keen to promote the links between Women, Associate Health, and Associate Transport.

Under-Secretary Fletcher Tabuteau has been a member of New Zealand First since its inception and is party spokesperson for Energy. Before entering Parliament, Fletcher was the head of the Waiariki Business School, a lecturer in economics and business and spent his earlier years as a secondary teacher in maths and social studies. He is a strong advocate for common sense energy policies and has taken this approach to all discussions during this term in government on behalf of New Zealand First. 

Jonathan Young is the National Party spokesperson for Energy and Resources. His other Party & Parliamentary roles include National Party Arts, Culture& Heritage spokesperson, Chair of the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Committee, formerly Parliamentary Private Secretary, Economic Development (2015-17), Chair of the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee (2014-17), Chair of the Commerce Committee (2011-14), Deputy Chair, Law & Order Committee (2011). Prior to becoming a Member of Parliament, he worked in Waitakere City (West Auckland) for 20 years as the Senior Minister of a multi-cultural contemporary church. Jonathan also worked in the fields of financial administration, software programming, design and publishing. He started his working life as a teacher and has a strong commitment towards the opportunities education creates for people.

Geoff Simmons is Leader of The Opportunities Party (TOP). Geoff is an economist, and in previous lives has written four books, run his own business and been a manager in the public service. Geoff has spent his career searching for solutions to New Zealand's biggest problems such as the housing crisis and our environmental emergency. He wants to provide New Zealanders with an option for real change that will create a truly prosperous and fair nation.

David Seymour is a trained electrical engineer and philosopher, Member of Parliament for Epsom, and Leader of the ACT Party. It is said that nobody else in 100 years has entered parliament alone, gone straight into Government, represented an electorate, and led a political party. David is also known for another political feat unheard of in living political memory, he turned down the pay rise and limousine associated with a Ministerial Appointment. This was in order to advance the End of Life Choice Bill as a private member’s bill. His proudest political achievement is being responsible for Partnership, or Charter schools, and his only theatrical achievement came from nine rounds of increasingly unexpected success in the 2018 season of Dancing with the Stars.

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The BusinessNZ Energy Council (BEC) is a group of New Zealand’s peak taking a leading role in creating a sustainable energy future for New Zealand. As of BusinessNZ New Zealand’s largest business advocacy body and NZ Member Committee of the World Energy Council (WEC) BEC members comprise a cross-section of leading business, government and research organisations. Together with its members the BEC is shaping the energy agenda in New Zealand.

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