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DEFINING THE PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP

Steve Hallett is a director and co-owner of two electrical companies in Auckland and Northland and for the past eight years has chaired the board of the Electrical Training Company (Etco), New Zealand’s largest trainer of electrical apprentices.

In September Hallett was named as the 2021 winner of the Leadership Award and the overall Ako Aotearoa Supreme Award presented by Independent Tertiary Education New Zealand. Judges said he had steered the Etco board through some “bold decisions and ground-breaking changes. He leads collaborative processes, builds strong relationships and undertakes independent evaluation…”

Under his chairmanship, the organisation has significantly increased both

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