Leading BCITO forward into its next chapter is new CEO Jason Hungerford, who will be taking the reins in April.
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The Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO) has announced the appointment of Jason Hungerford as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Jason brings extensive financial and operational leadership experience across vocational education and large, complex organisations. He joins BCITO at a pivotal time following its transition to a Private Training Establishment (PTE) in January.
BCITO Chair Phil Brosnan said Jason’s appointment reflects the organisation’s focus on stability, sector leadership and long-term impact for learners and industry.
“Jason is a highly respected leader with a strong understanding of skills development and the construction sector. He knows our organisation well, having previously led BCITO during the RoVE transition into Te Pūkenga. Today, BCITO is an independent PTE with a strong mandate from industry and a reinvigorated strategy focused on industry partnership, learner success, and modern delivery.
This appointment marks a new chapter for BCITO and signals our ambition for the future,” said Brosnan.
Hungerford said he was pleased to be joining BCITO at a time of opportunity and change.
“I’m really motivated by the opportunity to reset and strengthen relationships, accelerate innovation, and strengthen BCITO’s position as a leader in vocational education - with technology and learner success at the forefront. It’s exciting to be leading BCITO at this time, helping build a strong and resilient pipeline of construction talent when New Zealand really needs it,” he said.
Hungerford will begin in the role on 7 April.