The city's interim chief executive officer Leigh Auton is in town this week learning the lie of the land before he officially takes up the position on July 30.
The former Manukau City Council CEO turned down the opportunity to take a role in Auckland's ‘super city' and opened his own consultancy firm Auton & Associates.
Tauranga City Council interim CEO Leigh Auton.
As well as taking up the interrupted reorganisation of Tauranga City Council, Leigh is also part of the government task force given the job of sorting out the Kaipara issues after ratepayers recently threatened a revolt over high rates increases.
He's been hired for six months to undertake the change process that former CEO Ken Paterson was working on when he died suddenly overnight on June 17-18.
'I'm here for three days, getting to know as many people as I can, beginning with the staff, so they know me and vice versa,” says Leigh.
'Change is always an unsettling process but I have done a number of those in different forms but each and every one has its own characteristics and challenges, and I'm reasonably experienced in terms of that.”
He expects to start by taking up where Ken left off, looking at the Morrison Low report and working with councillors in terms of what it means.
He's expecting to complete the restructuring process after Christmas by helping the council find a new chief executive officer.
He's says he not interested in the job himself.
'You can never say never,” says Leigh.
'All I can say is the council has to look at the type of person they want to lead for a long period of time. CEO contracts are for five years and the council has to assess the type of person they around that, and the relationship and length of time.
'In terms of me, I've had a career in local government, I'm at a certain stage in life and I enjoy local government. I'm attracted to this role and I can add value to it.”
There's plenty of work coming up as the Government moves on with changes to local government. Leigh's worked in councils around the country and rates the regional local government in the Bay of Plenty highly.
'This region and has done very well over a long period of time in terms of how it interacts with other organisations,” says Leigh.
'I was talking with some staff at Western BOP a couple months ago. This region has been and exemplar in terms of a lot of initiatives around local government. There's a lot of good foundations there, so you are starting with a good base to do change.”



3 comments
Good luck
Posted on 17-07-2012 16:48 | By Butch
I hope you have a confidence vote from the financial department, as you first and foremost will have to slash staff numbers, and give some of the gravey train swimmers that attempt to govern this town a kick in the a**e,and I do not mean Councillors, that is another matter, which can partially be resolved come election time, you MUST get this city back to a point where rate payers money is not treated as a trough to dip into.
Hope
Posted on 18-07-2012 12:11 | By SpeakUp
Yes, good luck to Mr Auton to restructure the Council old boys club. We hope he realizes how dismal the financial, fiscal and debt position is.Hopefully Mr Auton will deal with the system of cushy jobs, the overhang of bureaucracy, the delusional pet projects of grandeur and spendthrift. Hopefully he will impose austerity of spending BEFORE it has to be enforced! Austerity on the TCC machine (including consultancy mates, non-tendering ‘friends' and associated chums). The system has to shrink! Council has to stop all non-core spending! Also, hopefully he will terminate councils' wishful thinking that we are entering a path of growth. The only growth we'll see is the ballooning of the half a billion dollars debt. Hopefully Mr Auton will stop the autocracy, mismanagement and misappropriation of the last years and decades. -Citizen Monitoring Council-
LOTSA GOOD THINGS IN THE BAY ....
Posted on 18-07-2012 13:39 | By TERMITE
Good luck mate, that maybe the perspective from afar but when you get down to the nuts and bolts of it then your view will change and then I can understand your view that only staying in the BOP to Emas is perfectly understandable.
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