Simon Moutter
Simon Paul Moutter is a New Zealand engineer and businessman, and was Managing Director of Spark New Zealand[1][2] from 1 September 2012 to 30 June 2019.[3]
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Nationality | New Zealand |
Occupation | Ex Managing Director, Spark New Zealand |
Early life
Moutter grew up in Palmerston North, New Zealand, He attended Highbury School, Monrad Intermediate and Palmerston North Boys High. He has a BSc Bachelor of Science (Physics) from Massey University, a BE (Hons) Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (Electrical and Electronics) from the University of Canterbury, and a ME Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics) also from the University of Canterbury.[4]
Career
- 1983 – 1987: Electrical Engineer, New Plymouth Power Station, Electricity Division, NZ Ministry of Energy
- 1987 – 1990: MD and Founder of Electrotech Consultants Ltd, New Plymouth
- 1991 – 1992: Station Manager, New Plymouth Power Station, Electricorp Production
- 1992 – 1999: Chief Executive, Powerco
- 1999 – 2000: General Manager Network Delivery, Telecom New Zealand
- 2000 – 2002: Group General Manager Network & International, Telecom NZ
- 2002 – 2006: Chief Operating Officer, Telecom NZ
- 2006 – 2008: Chief Operating Officer (Business), Telecom NZ
- 2008 – 2012: CEO, Auckland Airport[5]
- 2009 – 2012: member of the New Zealand Racing Board[6]
- 2012 – 2019: CEO and Managing Director of Spark NZ
- 2019–Present: Operating Partner to Private equity firms in NZ and Australia
Awards
- 1986 IPENZ Fulton-Downer Gold Medal[7]
- 1989 IPENZ Evan Parry Award
- 2017 Deloitte Top200 NZ CEO of the Year
References
- "Telecom appoints Simon Moutter as CEO and MD". 23 April 2012.
- "Telecom's new CEO: Simon Moutter - Business - NZ Herald News". nzherald.co.nz. 23 April 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- "Spark managing director Simon Moutter quits after seven years in the role". 3 April 2019.
- "CV of Simon Moutter". NZ Herald.
- "Auckland Airport appoints Simon Moutter as next CEO". Auckland Airport. 14 May 2008. Archived from the original on 15 April 2010.
- "Minister appoints New Zealand Racing Board members". 27 October 2009.
- "the Fulton-Downer Awards 1929-1999". IPENZ. Archived from the original on 2010-01-18.
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