23 Mar 2017

Atheltics NZ boss resigns

5:03 pm on 23 March 2017

Athletics New Zealand's Chief Executive Linda Hamersley has resigned to return to Australia.

Hamersley will leave the role in September to move back to Australia to join her husband Colin Batch who was recently appointed as the Australian Men's Hockey Coach.

Linda Hamersley.

Linda Hamersley. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

She joined Athletics New Zealand in June 2014.

"It was a difficult decision to make as I have enjoyed working with the staff and key stakeholders. Athletics is enjoying such a positive profile and engagement, and it is difficult to walk away from that", said Hamersley.

"We are looking strong for the Tokyo Olympiad and we are close to embarking on new corporate partnerships that will continue to increase our profile and, most importantly, provide tangible benefits back to our Members."

Board Chair Annette Purvis was very positive about Hamersley's contribution to the sport in her tenure in the role.

"She has overseen considerable improvements within the organisation and under Linda's leadership Athletics has seen a revitalisation", she said.

"Our National office enjoys improved member relationships as the team strive to deliver to and better understand our members' needs. We have grown the member benefits programme, and the membership marketing drive post the Rio Olympics, is a recent example of Linda's desire to see value delivered to our members from their National office.

Linda has also been a strong supporter of the High Performance team and their strategy which saw much success at the recent Olympics. Her ability to engage with key stakeholders, for example the centre and club roadshow in early 2016 and regular regional meetings with Athletics NZ Board members and local clubs and centres, shows her skills in bringing people together in a consultative manner, which has reaped really positive outcomes for the sport".