NZ on Air has a budget of about $128 million, most of which is given out as funding. Last year, television programme makers got $84 million, radio got $32.7 million. The remainder was split between community broadcasting, music, and digital archives.
Ms Dean is new to the board of NZ on Air. She was made a Companion of the Order of Merit for services to law and business in 2010 and was a member of the Auckland Transition Authority which managed the amalgamation of Auckland's city councils into the Auckland Council.
She is also a director of Crown Fibre Holdings, responsible for the Government's billion dollar investment in high speed broadband.
Ms Dean was the first woman to be made a partner at Russel McVeagh and the first female president of the Bar Association.