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National names businesswoman and mother of 4 as Wellington candidate

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Nicola Willis has been selected by National to contest the Wellington Central electorate at the 2017 General Election. Ms Willis is a born and raised Wellingtonian, mother of four, and businesswoman, having previously held senior leadership roles at Fonterra.

“It’s a great honour to be selected and I’m grateful to the party membership. I’m excited about running a positive and high-energy campaign in my home city,” Ms Willis says.

“Wellington Central is a highly-educated, diverse and vibrant electorate with a strong sense of community and social conscience.

“I’m passionate about promoting Wellington’s future as a growing hub for tech and innovation, entrepreneurship, and community-minded people.

“New Zealand is a more positive and ambitious country, with an economy that is growing and becoming more diversified.

“This is no accident, and it is critical for our future success that we keep a National-led Government that can continue to back hard-working locals and families.

“Bill English’s united team will build on the successes of the last few years, with a plan to make Kiwis better off at work and at home, and the means to achieve it.

“I’ll be running a strong campaign to ensure Wellington Central has a voice inside a National-led Government that is helping the economy grow, building for future growth, and helping people most pressured by change.”

Biographical Notes: Nicola Willis

Nicola Willis, 35, was born and educated in Wellington. She lives in the Wellington Central electorate with her husband and their four children.

She is a successful business leader and former University debater, with a passion for the arts.

A graduate of Victoria University with an honours degree in English Literature, Nicola was a successful member of the Vic Debating Society, winning various national tournaments and a University Blue.

As a senior business leader at New Zealand’s biggest exporter Fonterra, Nicola put in practice her belief that commercial success requires a commitment to environmental and social sustainability. Most recently she led a large team focused on reducing the environmental impact of Fonterra’s farming operations. Prior to that she had roles directing global trade strategy and community engagement.

Nicola has also previously served on the Boards of ExportNZ and the New Zealand Initiative.

Previously, Nicola worked as senior advisor to former Prime Minister John Key, where she worked closely with the public service to implement National’s policy following the 2008 election. She began working in Parliament in 2003 as a researcher to then education spokesman Bill English.

4 comments:

  1. Michael Gibson, 6. March 2017, 13:02

    A most impressive candidate with delightful children who play at our local playground in Northland.

     
  2. Mary M, 6. March 2017, 13:10

    The National party govt backs the bankers and not the hard working kiwis. Sounds like she’s on Planet Key, and guess you have to be to speak the double speak.

     
  3. Mike, 7. March 2017, 10:54

    @ Michael Gibson, we surely can’t allow the use of “4 children” as a political weapon or a career toolkit. I am sure even little Bill English was ” delightful ” when he was an innocent and contented child.

     
  4. Michael Gibson, 8. March 2017, 9:21

    I see from the DomPost this morning that Jacinda has been given credit for not having children so that she can devote herself to politics. The last thing one should do is detract from anyone’s point of difference.