The affairs of the Electricity Engineers’ Association (EEA) are governed by the Executive Committee, consisting of a President, Vice President and nine other persons. All Executive Committee Members are elected biennially and need to be full members of the EEA.
Josie Boyd (President) – Chief Operating Officer Network, Northpower
Josie is Northpower’s COO – Network, with responsibility for managing Northpower’s electricity network, including engineering, asset investment, customer, operational, commercial, and regulatory functions. Josie joined Northpower in 2011, was its General Counsel for a number of years and prior to that worked in a range of legal roles in the utilities, construction and professional services industries.
Josie has been a member of the EEA Executive Committee since 2018. She believes the EEA has a vital leadership role in supporting the electricity supply industry as it enables New Zealand’s net zero targets, and is particularly focused on supporting active collaboration in the areas of engineering, safety and capability development.
Josie is a member of the Institute of Directors, and has completed the Stanford Executive Programme.
Geoff Douch (Vice President) – Chief Executive, Electra
Geoff is the Chief Executive at Electra, which owns and operates the electricity lines and assets in the Kāpiti and Horowhenua districts.
Previously with Network Waitaki from 2019 – 2023, he held leadership roles at Counties Power and Wellington Electricity. Previous industry experience includes roles at Unison and Vector. He has a strong interest in improving public and worker safety through good asset management and operational practice through industry wide collaboration and standards and also the training and development of people to meet the future needs of the industry.
Geoff has been a member of the EEA Executive Committee since 2017 and has previously been a member of the EEA Asset Management Group.
He has a degree in Electrical Engineering, a Graduate Diploma in Business, has completed the Advanced Management Programme at the Melbourne Business School and is a Member of the IET.
John Batchelor – General Manager, Downer NZ Power & Gas
John is the General Manager of Downer New Zealand’s Power & Gas division, which is part of the company’s wider Utilities portfolio. John leads a talented team of more than 530 employees and is passionate about creating development and career pathways for people coming into the industry, through apprenticeships and graduate programmes. His top priority is the health and safety of those who work with and for Downer NZ, and through his strong focus on safety leadership, he empowers his operational teams to demonstrate best practice
Downer Power & Gas is a major player in New Zealand’s electricity industry, working alongside clients such as Powerco, Wellington Electricity, Aurora Energy, Genesis Energy, Transpower, Vestas and Chorus providing Asset Management, Project Management, Network Design & Build, Operations and Maintenance services. With more than 30 years’ experience in the electricity distribution and industrial sectors, John has a trade background progressing through supervisory, technical engineering, project management, operational and corporate management.
Chantelle Bramley – Executive General Manager Operations , Transpower
Chantelle was appointed Executive General Manager Operations in February 2024 after joining Transpower in July 2022.
Prior to joining Transpower, Chantelle was Executive General Manager of Corporate Affairs at Essential Energy, the distribution network business covering regional and rural New South Wales. An economist by training with twenty years of international energy and electricity experience, Chantelle held senior roles in Canada and the US at Direct Energy and was the Executive General Manager Strategy and Economics at the Australian Energy Market Commission prior to joining Essential Energy.
Chris Ewers – General Manager Wholesale, Meridian Energy
Chris has worked his entire career in the electricity supply industry and brings a well-rounded set of experience and knowledge. Chris holds the position of GM Wholesale at Meridian Energy, where he is responsible for leading Meridian’s wholesale, planning and generation control functions.
He has spent 22 years working in a wide range of operational roles including generation control, trading, transmission connection and coordination, new windfarm connections, outage management, governance, policy, various industry working and advisory groups, and process safety.
Prior to this, Chris was part of the ECNZ graduate engineering programme, where he worked on thermal and hydro assets around the country. While undertaking his BE (Hons) at the University of Canterbury, he work summers at the Tasman Electric Power Board in a wide range of roles including transformer refurbishment and network planning.
Karen Frew – General Manager Electricity, Powerco
Karen’s team manages our electricity network, responsible for planning, designing, constructing, maintaining and operating our network 24/7. The team utilise the best information and engineering advice from within the electricity group for investment decisions and operations.
Karen has an electrical engineering degree and a diploma in management. She is a chartered engineer with 25 years’ experience in electricity generation, distribution and large industrial sectors in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. She has held leadership roles in Powerco across engineering, asset management, strategy, system project delivery, regulation, and service delivery and operations. She was the winner of the NZ Energy Awards Young Executive of the Year in 2013. She joined Powerco in 2002.
Thahirah Jalal – Analytics Practice Manager, Transpower
Thahirah is currently the Analytics Practice Manager at Transpower. She in responsible for the development of analytics capability and delivery of Intelligence Products in Transpower.
Thahirah has worked in the electricity sector for over 20 years. She started her early career in academia in Malaysia and has now worked in distribution, manufacturing and transmission sector in New Zealand for almost 15 years. Her projects often involved implementing new technologies and delivering novel solutions.
Thahirah has an Engineering Science Honours degree from Oxford University, a PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of Canterbury and an MBA from Imperial College, London. She actively participates in IEEE and IEC.
Emma Lloyd – Intermediate Electrical Engineer, Connectics
Emma is an Intermediate Electrical Engineer who works in the substations team at Connetics, a Christchurch based power design consultancy. She is a recent university graduate who has been working in the industry since 2021. Since beginning her career, Emma has been involved in a diverse range of projects including designs for major distribution substations, generation network upgrades, industrial solar installations, and private network de-carbonisation.
As a young engineer, Emma is passionate about the benefits of collaboration between established engineers and those who are new to the industry. She has been actively involved in initiatives to encourage more women, Māori, and school students to pursue engineering. She is also currently on the committee for the Canterbury branch of Engineering New Zealand’s Young Engineers and serves as Vice-Chair on the IEEE South Section.
Emma strongly believes that young professionals and students who have not yet entered the electricity industry are essential to bridging the talent gap. She can see that representation from this group along with experienced executives, will enhance the boards perspective, increase diversity of thought, leading to progress and innovation in establishing a robust future workforce.
Steve Macdonald – General Manager Infrastructure, Orion NZ
Steve is the General Manager – Infrastructure at Orion NZ and manages the safe and reliable construction, operation and management of the Electricity network. He has a NZCE (Electrical) and has worked for Orion and its predecessors for 28 years in different trade, technical and management roles within the business, including its subsidiary company, Connetics. Steve is passionate about the industry and believes that good governance supports good management.
Mat O'Neill – General Manager Asset Management, WEL Networks
Mat has over 25 years’ experience in New Zealand electricity generation and distribution businesses and is currently General Manager Asset Management at WEL Networks. Mat comes from a trade background and is a registered electrician as well as holding a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Canterbury.
Mat has held senior leadership roles in asset management, engineering, network planning, network operations, works planning and delivery. With a strong analytical and practical engineering skill set, he is passionate about the safe integration of distributed energy resources, the advancement of distribution system operators and the application of big data in asset and network management.
Michael Whaley – Consultant
Michael has more than 30 years’ experience in the transmission and distribution sectors of the electricity industry, with almost 20 years’ fulfilling various roles at Powerco.
Michael is passionate about engineering, specialising in the electricity distribution sector where there seems to be no end of new situations and things to solve. He takes a special interest in asset management, how infrastructure organisations organise themselves to fulfil their objectives, and training and development.
He is a current member of the EEA’s executive committee and chairs the EEA’s Capability Development Group (CDG) , a committee that exists to provide leadership in technical capability development within the electricity supply industry.