New Water Authority Of Fiji Board Appointed
The Board’s immediate priority will be to look into some of the critical issues that WAF continues to face and work closely with Government and key stakeholders to find solutions and improve operations.
Tuesday 18 April 2023 | 12:40
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) headquarters at Manohan Building in Wainivula Road, Nasinu.
In consultation with the Minister for Public Works, Prime Minister and Minister for Public Enterprises Sitiveni Rabuka has appointed six highly experienced professionals to the Board of Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) with effect from 12 April, 2023.
The new Board will be led by Savenaca Seniloli as the Chairperson, while Amit Singh, Vula Vakacegu, Semi Leiwere, Mele Rakai and Graham Dooley will serve as Board Members.
Savenaca Seniloli is a qualified engineer and is the National Operations Manager at Goodman Fielder International (Fiji) Pte Limited. Seniloli has vast experience in processing and manufacturing, engineering, and agro-industry development.
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Amit Singh currently serves on the Strategic Advisory Board for Alliance for Global Water Adaptation and is a member of the International Water Resources Association. He has more than 12 years of professional experience in the regional and Fiji water sectors.
Vula Vakacegu is an engineer by profession with experience in water development affairs. He has served on the Board of various organisations and brings with him a wealth of knowledge and strategic direction.
Semi Leiwere is a consultant and was formerly the General Manager for FNPF Investments Ltd. He holds an MBA and more than 20-years of commercial expertise in financial investment.
Graham Dooley is the Director and Advisor of Shamrock Advisory Pty Ltd and is a former Chief Executive Officer for Water Utilities Australia. He specializes in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resources.
Mele Rakai is a Partner at Sherani & Co. and the Vice-President of the Fiji Women Lawyers Association. She has a wide range of experience in civil and criminal law and is a board member of the Legal Aid Commission and the Fiji Girl Guides Association.
“Each director brings with him or her new perspectives and experience that we are confident will add value to the operations of WAF,” the Prime Minister said.
The Board’s immediate priority will be to look into some of the critical issues that WAF continues to face and work closely with Government and key stakeholders to find solutions and improve operations.
The Prime Minister also acknowledges and thanks the outgoing Chairperson and Members of the Board for their contribution and service.
Source: Water Authority of Fiji (WAF)
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