New Hunter TAFE CEO takes the reins

Christine Warrington has stepped into the role of CEO/Institute Director. Phil Cox completed his last day as CEO/Institute Director at Hunter TAFE last Friday 13 February, 2015.
Christine will take the reins as CEO/Institute Director at Hunter TAFE until recruitment is finalised. She brings many years of experience in VET sector leadership positions in TAFE NSW across the state and has held the Deputy CEO/Institute Director position at Hunter TAFE for eight years.
Hunter TAFE CEO/Institute Director, Christine Warrington, said that Mr Cox has been a strong and effective leader since he commenced in the role of Institute Director in 2006 and is confident about the future of Hunter TAFE.
"Mr Cox has been an outstanding leader who has contributed enormously to positioning Hunter TAFE to be relevant and responsive to the education and training needs of our community," Ms Warrington said.
"Hunter TAFE continues to be well positioned for any further change or expansion. In place is a well-defined strategy that we will continue to pursue in 2015," she said.
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