Members of the Motor Trade Association (MTA) have elected current board member Sturrock Saunders as their new President.
Mr Saunders succeeds Bob Boniface in the role.
“I am thrilled and honoured to follow in the significant footsteps of not only Bob but all those who have gone before me for more than 100 years,” Mr Saunders said.
“I would like to pay tribute to Bob for his leadership and guidance during his term as President and Director. He leaves the Board with MTA in fantastic shape and more established than ever as the voice of the automotive industry.”
MTA’s membership currently sits at 4250, believed to be the highest in its history, from across every sector of the industry. Members include automotive repairers, collision repairers, service stations, vehicle importers and distributors and vehicle sales businesses. The automotive industry employs 62,700 people and contributes around $5.5 billion to the economy each year.
“My vision for MTA is first, to further cement our position as the undisputed peak body for automotive. Through our advocacy, we already have the ear and respect of Government, and we want to build on that,” Mr Saunders says.
“Secondly, we already offer excellent value and support for members with a comprehensive range of benefits which we will strive to develop and improve upon.
“And thirdly, to reinforce our commitment and promise to all New Zealanders that MTA and MTA members stand for professionalism, quality and trust.”
Mr Saunders and his family have been associated with MTA for many years. They have made a significant contribution to its success and that of the automotive industry. He has a proven track record of success in business, leadership and governance in the automotive sector.
Before his election as President, Mr Saunders was the Vice-President of the MTA. He is a Board member of Auto Stewardship NZ, Finance and Risk Chair of Tyrewise, and Chairman of Inspiring Futures Foundation. He is also a director of VTNZ, and a previous MITO Director.
His father Lawrie also served on the MTA Board, as well as the MTF Board. Lawrie Saunders established Mayfield Motors in 1965, which Sturrock and wife Jo took over in 2002 and sold in 2015.