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4 August 2025

MTA Welcomes Mark Darrow Appointment

The Motor Trade Association says the appointment of Mark Darrow as Chair of the Establishment Advisory Group (EAG) for the automotive sector is an informed and inspired decision.

MTA Head of Advocacy James McDowall says Mr Darrow is vastly experienced in a range of governance roles and widely respected for his work in the automotive sector.

“Mark is a real powerhouse, and as a former Director of MITO completely understands the importance of automotive industry work-based training,” James says.

“The industry has heartily welcomed his appointment. Mark will provide real leadership not only to the EAG but beyond.”

Mr McDowall says Mark Darrow is well-versed in industry training, having previously chaired Primary ITO, and has led large-scale change and workforce development initiatives. He brings extensive governance experience, a deep understanding of vocational education, and a strong commitment to industry outcomes.

Mr Darrow boasts an impressive CV, including:

  • Chair, MTF Finance
  • Chair, Armstrong’s
  • Chair, Civil Aviation Authority
  • Chair, TSB Bank
  • Chair, Inland Revenue (Risk and Assurance Committee)
  • Former Deputy Chair, Auckland Transport
  • Former Director (Ministerial Appointment), NZTA
  • Former Director, MTA

The role of the EAGs is to ensure the Industry Standards Boards hit the ground running on day one including working with the Minister and TEC on formation of the full ISB Board, and employment of the Executive team.

The Automotive, transport and logistics ISB will be responsible for setting standards for vocational education and training, endorsing programmes to ensure they meet industry needs, and ensuring training is relevant, high-quality, and aligned with workforce demands. 

Joining Mr Darrow on the EAG are Jennifer Moxon and Sherelle Kennelly.

“MTA and others strongly advocated for MITO to return to industry ownership and that the standard setting body should be industry-led,” Mr McDowall says.

“We are pleased Government took our advice, and progress so far is promising for learners and industry.”

The MTA-led Automotive Industry Taskforce is now encouraging suitable candidates to apply to join the ISB.

More information about ISBs can be found on the TEC website >>

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