"Council looks forward to working with him in his new role, backed by his very capable team. He is an outstanding person to work with - straightforward, honest and extremely hard working and he will bring his own unique flavour to the role."
Vervoort joined Hamilton City Council after two years as a private consultant. Prior to that he was a general manager at Auckland Regional Council in charge of 25 regional parks, 137 staff, visitor services, iwi relations and stakeholder relationships.
Vervoort joined Hamilton City as parks and gardens manager in 2010 and was promoted to general manager – community within six months.
During his time at council, he has overseen significant upgrades and developments of major facilities plus led the implementation of council's high-performance framework to drive staff productivity.
He has negotiated major funding partnerships involving city playgrounds, the zoo and Hamilton Gardens and remains chairman of the Rototuna Indoor Recreation Centre Trust.
"I've had the privilege of driving some important initiatives for Hamilton but we're now entering a time of real change for the city. There are massive growth opportunities as well as many challenges ahead. As a major New Zealand city we must be prepared for those," Vervoort said.
"I'm looking forward to driving that change, but doing so in a way that takes the community along with us. I'm a realist. I know change can be challenging but it can also be very positive if you plan and manage it well."
Vervoort will start his role on October 18 on a salary of $370,800 including council's Kiwisaver contribution and a vehicle. There are no bonuses, incentive payments or at-risk elements of the remuneration.