Timaru District Council
Beth Stewart-Wright is a professional with extensive experience in community development, stakeholder engagement, policy development, and program management. Beth has held various executive roles in organizations such as Multicultural Aoraki, Timaru District Council, and UnitingCare Hotham Mission. Beth's background includes working with marginalized populations, advocating for social justice issues, and conducting research on community-based participatory methodologies. Beth holds a Master's degree in Public Policy and Management and has a strong commitment to governance and non-profit leadership.
Timaru District Council
The thriving port city of Timaru is surrounded by picturesque bustling towns, lush pasture, rolling downlands, green hills and clean rivers lie in the lee of New Zealand's magnificent Southern Alps in the west. More than 42,000 residents enjoy life in Timaru District. Moderately-priced real estate, good medical services, excellent educational facilities, an abundance of sporting and recreational facilities and a friendly community all contribute to make Timaru District a welcoming and attractive destination. Enterprising businesses keep the workforce stable.