Grant Robertson appointed as new Vice-Chancellor of University of Otago, New Zealand

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Former Finance Minister Grant Robertson today confirmed what he called the worst-kept secret in the South Island — that he is to become the new vice-chancellor of the University of Otago.

It is a dream job for me in many ways, he told the Otago Daily Times.

I had a great experience at a student at the University of Otago, it set me up for my life, and the opportunity to come back and create those kind of opportunities for future students is just huge.

Mr Robertson, who earned a BA in political studies while at Otago, was also the president of the Otago University Students Association and co-president of the New Zealand University Students’ Association.

He laughed when asked if this was a case of poacher turned game keeper.

Mr Robertson, who was raised in South Dunedin, joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) after leaving university.

After being posted overseas, he returned to work in the office of then Labour MP Marian Hobbs, before moving into Prime Minister Helen Clark’s office.

Mr Robertson won the Wellington Central electorate for Labour in 2008, and held it until last year’s election when he moved solely onto Labour’s list.

He was Finance Minister for six years under Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and held a number of other roles, including Leader of the House, Deputy Prime Minister, and one which was a particular passion, Minister of Sport and Recreation.

I have given a huge part of my life to politics and so it is a wrench leaving here, but I am super excited for the role.

Mr Robertson takes up his new role on July 1. He said he would remain in Parliament for some weeks, on the backbenches, helping his successor as finance spokesperson into their new role and preparing for a valedictory speech.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins will announce a reshuffled line-up following Mr Robertson’s announcement.

University chancellor Stephen Higgs said the institution was delighted to welcome a candidate of Mr Robertson’s calibre to a key leadership role.

Grant’s extensive senior leadership experience at the highest levels of government, understanding of the machinery of government, deep capability and experience in financial management, strategic thinking and ability to navigate complex issues during challenging times made him a standout candidate, Mr Higgs said in a statement.

We believe his proven track record in building effective partnerships, as evidenced by the constructive relationships he has developed across the house during his time in Parliament and more broadly on an international level, will also serve the university well.

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Kavya Kapoor
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Kavya Kapoor is a dedicated author at The Reportify who explores the realm of education. With a focus on learning, innovation, and educational developments, Kavya brings you insightful articles and valuable resources in the Education category. She can be reached at kavya@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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