David Meates

New Zealand businessman and health administrator
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNew Zealand businessman and health administrator
A.K.A.David William Meates
A.K.A.David William Meates
PlacesNew Zealand
isBusiness executive Businessperson Physician
Work fieldBusiness
Gender
Male
Education
Lincoln UniversitySelwyn District, Canterbury Region, New ZealandBachelor of Science in Agriculture(1980—1984)
INSEADFontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France(—2016)
Employers
Canterbury District Health BoardChristchurch City, Canterbury Region, New Zealand(2009—2020)
West Coast District Health BoardNew Zealand(2010—2020)
Wairarapa District Health BoardNew Zealand(2003—2009)
Northland District Health BoardNew Zealand(2000—2003)
Awards
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit2014
The details

Biography

David William Meates MNZM is a New Zealand business leader in Christchurch, New Zealand, and son of former All Black, Bill Meates. He was chief executive of Canterbury and West Coast District Health Boards until 4 September 2020.

He resigned because of alleged pressure from the Ministry of Health, Crown monitor of the Health Board and Canterbury District Health Board over cost cutting measures. Meates was farewelled from his position by hundreds of people in a guard of honour.

On 29 June 2022 he announced he will run in the race for Christchurch's mayoralty in the October local elections.

Early life and education

Meates was born in Christchurch, and is the seventh child of ten, having eight sisters and one brother. Meates attended high school at St Bede's College, Christchurch. After finishing school he studied a Bachelor of Agricultural Science at University of Canterbury. After graduating from University of Canterbury, Meates started as a Consultant at the Ministry of Agriculture. During his time in the role he met his now wife Julie and they travelled in Africa, India and Asia, before settling in the United Kingdom.

Career

In the United Kingdom Meates began working for BHS (formerly British Home Stores) for 6 years eventually becoming national marketing manager at BHS.

He left his job at BHS to return home to New Zealand to take up the position of General Manager of Greymouth Hospital. One of Meates earliest challenges in the role was the 1995 Cave Creek disaster in which Meates was heavily involved in the identification of the bodies.

Finishing up as Meates oversaw the controversial rebuild of the Hawkes Bay Hospital which involved a merger of Hastings and Napier hospitals.

Honours

In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours, Meates was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to health.

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