EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP CHANGE AT NZ INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FORUM

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Media release, 4 June 2025

Long-time trade advocate Stephen Jacobi will retire from the New Zealand International Business Forum (NZIBF) on 30 June 2025.

“Stephen has made a major contribution to New Zealand’s economy and our trade interests through his articulate, thoughtful and committed advocacy of trade, his wide network of contacts in New Zealand and offshore and his expertise in trade negotiations and international relations” says NZIBF Chair Philip Gregan.

A former diplomat, policy analyst and industry association CEO, Mr Jacobi helped establish NZIBF under its first Chair, Sir Graeme Harrison, in 2007.   He has also served as Executive Director of the NZ US Council and the NZ China Council, as well as an Alternate Member of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC).

“Stephen has consistently represented New Zealand business views and, as a frequent and effective media and public commentator, raised public awareness of the importance of trade and key trade relationships”.

“Stephen is stepping down from his role at a time when the trade system is under threat, but when New Zealand has options due to our wide network of free trade agreements. I fully expect his voice will continue to be heard on key issues facing New Zealand.  The NZIBF Board and members wish him and his family well for the future”.  

The NZIBF Board has asked Mr Jacobi to continue to represent them on the recently established NZ/EU FTA Domestic Advisory Group, for which he has been elected Chair.

Philip Gregan said a search for a new Executive Director is well advanced and the appointment will be announced in due course. 

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