Invercargill City Council
Kirsten Diack is an experienced professional in project management and information management, currently serving as a Senior Project Manager at Invercargill City Council since October 2021, focusing on the delivery of TechOne modules. Prior to this role, Kirsten held significant positions at Southland District Council as a Senior Information Management Specialist and Manager of Knowledge Management from January 2019 to November 2021. Additional experience includes roles at Venture Southland as a Labour Market Project Coordinator, GJ Gardner Homes as an Estimator, and Transpower New Zealand as a Commercial Performance Analyst and Group Administrator. Earlier positions include a Contract Administrator at Transfield Services and a Production Supervisor at Windsor Brass Ltd. Kirsten's educational background includes studies at Southern Institute of Technology and Southland Girls High School.
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Invercargill City Council
The Council's vision is "To enhance our City and preserve its character while embracing innovation and change." The Invercargill City Council is chosen by the Invercargill public in elections held every three years. The Council consists of the Mayor and 12 Councillors and its role is to provide and maintain services and amenities for the public of Invercargill. There are two main parts to Invercargill City Council: the Council (elected representatives) and the Corporate (staff). The Council is chosen by electors (the Invercargill public) to govern the city's affairs, such as making decisions on spending, priorities and policies.