Tue 25 Jul 2017 AT 7:15 am , Wellington

Meet the Chiefs: New Professionals Breakfast with Lou Sanson

Join the IPANZ New Professionals Leadership Team for a light breakfast, intravenous coffee, and the opportunity to meet Lou Sanson, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.

Come at 7.15am for breakfast; the speaker will start at 7.45am. It's an early start but well worth the effort to hear Lou discuss first-hand his career path, highlights and challenges. There will be opportunity to ask questions and engage with Lou as well.

About Lou Sanson

Lou Sanson was appointed as Director-General of the Department of Conservation in September 2013, after 11 years as Chief Executive of Antarctica New Zealand - responsible for developing, managing, and executing New Zealand's activities in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.

The Department of Conservation is responsible for managing 8.5 million hectares of public land (approximately 30% of New Zealand's landmass) and 34 marine reserves.

DOC manages over 14,000km of tracks and 970 huts. These places are used by 48% of New Zealanders (approximately 1.6 million people) and approximately 30% of overseas visitors (and many more view the iconic scenery from a distance).

During his time at Antarctica New Zealand Lou has overseen the deepest ever multi-national sedimentary science drilling project in Antarctica (ANDRILL) and he led the development of Antarctica's largest wind turbine project focussing on reducing fossil fuels at McMurdo Station and Scott Base.

Prior to this Lou was Conservator for Southland Conservancy in charge of Fiordland National Park and Stewart Island.

He also led the establishment of Rakiura National Park, the sub-Antarctic World Heritage Area and one of the world's largest island eradication projects and helped establish a network of marine reserves in Fiordland and Stewart Island.

Lou is a keen outdoor person, he enjoys natural history, hiking, ski-touring, diving and photography.




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