The Whakatāne District Council's Executive team is led by the Chief Executive and consists of six General Managers, each with their own area of responsibility.
Steven Perdia
Chief Executive
Email: Steven.Perdia@whakatane.govt.nz
Steven is a believer in lifelong learning. "Every experience is a learning opportunity and it's better looking forward when it’s with the benefit of what we have learned from the past.”
Steven joined Whakatāne District Council in July 2021, having come from Porirua City Council where he was the General Manager - Partnerships & Growth. Prior to that, Steven was working with the Ministry of Education as the lead negotiator for the closure of the Charter Schools programme. Steven spent six years in post-quake Christchurch leading the economic recovery engagement and strategy. "During this period I really enjoyed being on the Christchurch Red Zone Regeneration Advisory Board, which developed the Red Zone Regeneration Plan, and spending several years on Treasury's Living Standards Committee and the Canterbury University Economics and Law Advisory Group."
Steven has an honours degree in Economics and Strategic Management from Waikato University. He also has a Post Graduate Diploma in Health Management from Auckland Medical School, and property sales, leasing and management qualifications from Australia.
Steven is a keen musician who has played in bands throughout the years and enjoys listening to his collection of 500+ vinyl records. He also likes football (with a round ball), collecting things, building projects and has a Chihuahua.
"I grew up in Hamilton and my whakapapa is Croatian. Recently I've worked in Wellington, Christchurch, Sydney and even Antarctica. However, my wife and I have owned a section in the Bay of Plenty for over 10 years and have finally decided to build on it and make our home in the sunny Bay."
Bevan Gray
General Manager Finance and Commercial Services
Email: Bevan.Gray@whakatane.govt.nz
Bevan is passionate about making a tangible difference to people's lives. "I firmly believe that there is no other organisation in the world that touches on so many aspects of someone's existence as the local council, whether it's providing running water, ensuring our buildings, homes, and food premises are safe, or having recreational facilities that give our communities enjoyment and balance." Bevan knows that working for a Council allows him to make a positive contribution to how people go about their daily lives. "My job is always exciting, always challenging, and most importantly, always rewarding," he says. "I'm passionate about seeing whanau, hapū and iwi achieve their aspirations, and acknowledge their role as kaitiaki of the whenua."
As a people leader, Bevan is invested in seeing his team learn and develop so that the organisation can continually improve. "I lead with my heart and the best interests of both my staff and our communities in mind."
Bevan has over a decade of experience in local government; his most recent role being with Ōpōtiki District Council. "I have a finance degree and a wealth of experience with Big 4 accounting firm PWC, and a long farming background which has helped to shape my logical problem-solving mind, and a willingness to get my hands dirty.
"I believe my role here is to help our organisation and communities realise their aspirations by providing the infrastructure they need, in the most affordable and appropriate manner. We have a number of opportunities in front of us to help shape the outcome of current reforms programmes, so that our communities benefit no matter what central government decides to do with the services that we provide.
Bevan is married with three school-aged children, two boys and a girl, who are very happy and active children with their own unique interests in various sports. From soccer, to rugby, to basketball, netball, swimming and skateboarding.
Bevan is happiest when in or near the water. He loves to fish, dive, surf, and just be near the sea. Ko ahau te moana, ko te moana ahau.
David Bewley
General Manager Planning, Regulatory and Infrastructure
Email: David.Bewley@whakatane.govt.nz
While much has changed since David Bewley joined Whakatāne District Council in 1988, it is the challenges and diverse nature of the work that keeps working for local government more interesting than ever. "The organisation has grown over the years and we now tackle more complex issues such as climate change, environmental issues and the housing crisis," he says. "We're recognising the benefit of working in partnership with other agencies, and especially whānau, hapū and iwi."
"Strong relationships and partnerships benefit us all".
The Development and Environment Services portfolio focusses on community safety through regulation and planning, and includes processing resource and building consents, verification and inspections of food premises and other environmental health issues, processing liquor licences, undertaking animal control, parking and bylaws enforcement and hazardous substances control. It also includes spatial and land use planning to provide for future growth and to achieve environmental outcomes, and emergency management.
David's portfolio includes management of Council's Policy, Planning and Consents Compliance, Building and Monitoring, Resource Consents, Community Regulation and Emergency Management.
In his spare time, David enjoys fishing, pottering in the workshop and watching sport.
Emlyn Hatch
General Manager People and Partnerships
Email: Emlyn.Hatch@whakatane.govt.nz
"In work, as in life, if you put people at the heart of everything you do, you simply cannot go wrong." This is what has guided Emlyn from a career in Wales and transport planning to settling in New Zealand in a dream location and a role surrounded by passionate and committed people.
Emlyn joined Whakatāne District Council in October 2019, having previously worked in the transport field of local government in Wales, before moving to New Zealand with his family in 2006. He has since held senior roles at Tauranga City Council and the Bay of Plenty Regional Council / Toi Moana. He has served as a trustee in the arts community and is currently a trustee of TEDx Tauranga.
"I love local government. It gives you a unique opportunity to work with communities, rather than just doing things for communities. Whakatāne District is full of people that have a story and a unique connection to the district. Whakatāne even got its name from a story!"
"An important part of my role is hearing from as many people as possible. Finding out what challenges and opportunities they have and working with them to realise those opportunities."
Emlyn is married to Rachel and has four children. He is happiest when in the sea.