Both Sarah and David are honoured to have been selected by their fellow trustees to serve in these positions.
“I am beyond excited to serve as the trust’s chairperson and to continue working with the company to ensure a positive impact for all Waipā power consumers,” said Sarah.
Sarah also paid tribute to her predecessor, Craig Sanders, who held the chairperson position for nine years.
“Craig provided many years of stable leadership to the trust, leading the trust through many significant milestones during his tenure. I am extremely lucky to have been given the opportunity to continue this work”.
The appointment of these positions comes at an exciting time for the trust, with Waipā hosting trustees from around the Country for the 2022 Energy Trusts of New Zealand Spring Conference, at Sir Don Rowlands Centre on November 10-11.
The trust has also partnered with wholly owned subsidiary Waipa Networks Ltd to provide free Ecobulbs to local electricity consumers, and this will be taking place over the next couple of months.
The Ecobulb project will help fast-forward the district’s shift towards energy-efficient solutions. Ecobulb LED lights use up to 90 per cent less energy than their traditional counterparts and have the potential to save the average home hundreds of dollars on its electricity bill over the years.
Astonishingly, the bulbs also last up to 30 years, reducing the environmental impact and cost of replacement bulbs.