Tim Aitken joins Trust Board

Tim Aitken, much awarded CHB farmer, District councillor and current chair of Horse of the Year HB, has joined the HB Future Farming Trust Board.


  Added 4 years ago

Tim Aitken joins Trust Board

Tim has over thirty years' experience within the primary sector owning  ‘The Steyning’ winning HB Farmer of the Year in 2010, Mark and Spencer Farming for the Future Champion of Champions 2012 and Waitrose Partnership and Engagement Award 2015.

Tim earned a  Master of Professional Studies, Agribusiness Management from Lincoln University. He  is currently a Councillor at Central Hawkes Bay District Council as well as a Commissioner.

 

Tim has had 18 years’ experience with directorships and representation for industry organisations and rural communities. Including Firstlight Venison, Chairman NZ Deer Select reference group, Deer Farmers Association, Deer Industry New Zealand, Current Chairman of Horse of Year (HB) Ltd.   


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