Rachel Reese | |
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29th Mayor of Nelson | |
Assumed office 2013 | |
Preceded by | Aldo Miccio |
Personal details | |
Born | Rachel Hadley Reese 1964/1965(age 57–58) Mosgiel,New Zealand |
Spouse | Richard Harden |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | University of Otago |
Rachel Hadley Reese (born 1964/1965 [1] ) is a New Zealand local-body politician. She is the mayor of Nelson,having been elected in October 2013. [2] Her election made her Nelson's first female mayor. [3]
Reese was born in Mosgiel and grew up in Dunedin. [4] She attended St Hilda's Collegiate School,leaving at aged 16 to enter the University of Otago from where she graduated with a commerce degree at age 19. She also has Graduate Diploma in Business Studies (Dispute Resolution) from Massey University and is a qualified Mediator and Arbitrator. [4]
She has worked in Mount Isa and Melbourne in Australia,as well as in Auckland. She moved to Nelson in about 1997,her family having connections in the area,with her parents owning property on Arapaoa Island in the Marlborough Sounds. [4]
Reese is an accredited Resource Management Commissioner (Chair) and a member of the Resource Management Law Association. She ran a Resource Management Consultancy in Nelson for 15 years prior to entering politics. [5]
Reese was first elected to the Nelson City Council in 2007. [6] She was again elected in 2010 when she became deputy mayor,losing the mayoral race to Aldo Miccio with 4722 votes to his 6077. [7] [8] In 2013 she was elected mayor,beating Miccio by 7477 votes to 6048 in a 48.74% voter turnout. [3] [9]
Rachel Reese romped to victory again in the 2016 local body election securing over 60 per cent of the vote having received 11,364 of a total 18,707 votes. Her closest opponent,current councillor Peter Rainey received 5,050. [10]
In 2016 Reese was elected onto the Local Government New Zealand national council [11] and in June 2017 was nominated for the role of President following the announcement that current President,Lawrence Yule,was standing down. [12] Reese is also Deputy of the Regional Sector and her Central Government appointments have included the Rules Reduction Taskforce,the Local Government RM Advisory Group and the Working Group on Representation,Governance and Accountability of new Water Services Entities. [13] [14]
In 2018 Reese was awarded the Paul Harris Fellowship by the Rotary Club of Nelson for her contribution as a community leader. [15]
October 2019 Reese won her third term as Mayor against a crowded field of contenders including former Nelson MP Mel Courtney and current councillors Bill Dahlberg and Tim Skinner. [16]
In 2019 she was the first New Zealander to be awarded a Vital Voices international fellowship,a programme supporting outstanding women political leaders. Founded by former US Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright,Vital Voices is part of a United States-based programme to increase the capacity,decision-making power and effectiveness of women leaders in public life. [17]
Reese married her long-time partner,English-born former cricketer Richard Harden,in January 2017. [18] They have three children between them. [8]
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