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The Cognition Education Board has an executive director, the Chief Executive, and six non-executive directors.
howard fancy
Howard Fancy was Secretary for Education from July 1996 to October 2006. In those 10 years he led and oversaw major reforms in all parts of the education system, including a substantial reorientation of the Ministry of Education. He has also filled various senior positions in the public sector. Currently Howard is the Director of Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, holds a number of governance positions and undertakes a range of consultancy projects.
Stewart Germann - ChairMAN
BCom, LLB, FCIS, ANZIM, Notary Public
Notary Public Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court, Stewart is the principal of Stewart Germann Law Office, which specialises in franchising, licensing and small to medium business in New Zealand and overseas. Stewart has served as director and chairman of Multi Serve since its formation in 1989.
Keith Goodall
CA, CMA, FCIS
Keith is a chartered accountant with his own consultancy and a director of several private companies. He is an author and has presented several national continuing education courses for the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He has served as a Multi Serve director since 1989.
Professor John Hattie
BA, DipEd, MA(Hons) (Otago), PGDipArts (Otago), PhD (Tor)
John is currently Professor of Education at the University of Auckland and one of New Zealand's most internationally acclaimed academics. He has been both Professor and Chair of Educational Research Methodology at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. He has also held senior positions at the University of Western Australia in Perth, the University of Hong Kong and the University of Washington in Seattle.
Carol Moffatt
MNZM, MAdmin(Hons), Dip Tchg, LTCL (CMT)
Carol has 40 years’ experience in education and has worked with the Ministry of Education for the past four years as Project Manager for Interactive Education, leading the government’s information and communication technologies (ICT) strategy for schools. Through this strategy, she identified the need for an online learning centre (now Te Kete Ipurangi), online support for principals (an extensive support and induction programme) and school cluster-based ICT professional development (now the ICTPD network programme). Her strengths and abilities have been acknowledged with two Woolf Fisher Awards, being admitted as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to education and, most recently, a TUANZ Chairman’s Award.
Christopher Morton
BE(civil), PMD Grad, School of Business, Harvard
Christopher has a wide range of commercial experience, including 15 years in the construction industry in New Zealand and the Pacific, and 12 years in the property industry in investment and development in New Zealand. He has been a Multi Serve director since 1990.
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