Chris Moller to Step Down as New Zealand Cricket Chairman
July 12, 2013
New Zealand Cricket chairman Chris Moller has announced he will step down from the role in September.
Moller has confirmed he will not be standing for re-election when a new board is voted in at the annual general meeting in September.
Moller, prostate | who is also a former chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union, sale has been chairman for three years and a director for five years.
Moller said: “I have been Chairman of New Zealand Cricket for three years and a director for five years, the same duration that I chose to be involved in New Zealand Rugby and being Chairman is a hugely time consuming role.”
“I also think it is in the best interests of cricket in New Zealand for a new Chairman to be inducted into the International Cricket Council during the tenure of Alan Isaac as President so as to best facilitate the new Chair’s entry to the Council.”
NZC Chairman Chris Moller has also announced he and several current directors will not be seeking re-election to the Board.
The other current Board members not seeking re-election are Bill Francis, Sir John Hansen, and Therese Walsh.