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Malcolm MacMillan - National Manager, Standards New Zealand

Malcolm MacMillanMalcolm leads Standards New Zealand’s team of 28 staff, including carrying delegated authority for the statutory officer role of New Zealand Standards Executive, under the Standards and Accreditation Act 2015. He brings a background in strategic and operational leadership across the Government sector, including design and delivery of regulatory reform initiatives and programme delivery across a range of sectors. He is very familiar with the standards and conformation world having working experience with New Zealand Standards, accreditation, certification, licensing, registration, audit, performance review, and quality management and assurance schemes during his career.

Relationship management, engagement and collaboration with stakeholders is at the heart of Malcolm’s role and he has seen first-hand how standards benefit those in the diverse sectors he has worked in, including building and construction, health and safety, primary industries, housing, COVID-19 response, emergency response and recovery, aviation, and central and local government building and planning functions.

Malcolm has worked across a range of government agencies, often working closely with leading industry organisations both domestic and international, represented New Zealand and our interests at international forums and general assemblies, fronted select committees and cabinet meetings, and been on an advisory oversight committee for an independent accreditation body.

Malcolm also leads the strategy for this 90+-year-old organisation, as it continues its important role as the independent national standards body, within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, and as a member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) via the IEC National Committee of New Zealand (NCNZ), Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC), and Pacific Islands Standards Committee (PISC).

Danielle Aberdeen - Manager, Commercial and Sectors

Danielle AberdeenDanielle and her team deliver key initiatives within the Standards New Zealand business strategy and support its day-to-day operations. The team is responsible for increasing the prominence, relevance, visibility and protection of standards in New Zealand within a financially sustainable business model.

The team is focused on understanding and pursuing opportunities for standards to play a greater role in New Zealand's priority sectors. They also pursue connections with the international standards development work of the ISO and IEC, champion new digital content models and technologies to make standards more accessible, and drive Standards NZ's new approach to working with third parties on value-added products and services.

This work maximises the impact of standards on the New Zealand economy and grows and diversifies Standards NZ's products and services.

Danielle has both private and public sector experience, which spans business development, stakeholder engagement, commercial, digital solutions, account management and client relationships. She brings valuable experience from her 13 years at PwC, where she developed effective growth and client development strategies across multiple market segments and service lines.

Roy Pryer - Standards Development Manager

Roy leads the team of project managers, coordinators and publishing team that help develop, revise and adopt dozens of joint Australian/New Zealand and New Zealand standards each year. He is a people leader and manager with experience in capability development, operational delivery, and business process improvement across diverse sectors including health and transport, and has used standards for many years.

He has a strong background in delivering high quality, effective capability development programmes, and overseeing specialist projects bringing subject matter experts and project teams together to deliver.

Roy creates and fosters an open and inclusive environment, managing team and stakeholder expectations, and holds himself to work in a culturally safe and equitable way.

Clare Francis - Principal Advisor

Clare FrancisClare joined Standards New Zealand after a long career with the Ministry for Primary Industries where she held a number of roles in the areas of animal welfare and biosecurity. Clare brings a background in policy development, business analysis and improvement, performance reporting, and relationship management. She has led the development of joint government and industry resources and has represented government on multiple forums. Clare also holds a post graduate Hons. Degree in Science.

Clare’s role spans all the business teams within Standards New Zealand. Delivering operational policy, strategic and business planning, business and organisational development and performance and reporting responsibilities.

Wider leadership

Sanjai Raj - New Zealand Standards Executive, General Manager Market Integrity, Ministry of Business Innovation & Employment

Sanjai RajSanjai has over 35 years public sector experience. As well as holding the statutory function of the New Zealand Standards Executive, his career encompasses Official Assignee, Registrar of Companies, Group Manager-Radio Spectrum Management, General Manager Consumer Protection and Standards, and he currently holds the role of General Manager, Market Integrity within the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment.

He carries oversight and responsibility for the Companies Office & Business Registries, Radio Spectrum Management, Trading Standards, Standards New Zealand, Insolvency and Trusties Services, Occupational Regulation and Criminal Proceeds and Integrity and Enforcement functions within the Ministry. Sanjai holds a BA and an MPA.