BOARD

CHRISTINE (CHRIS) ARTHUR. OLYMPIAN:

Education & Employment: Chris was deputy principal of Auckland's Diocesan School for Girls before joining Sport New Zealand as its head of athlete life. She’s the Table Tennis New Zealand board chairwoman and a board member of Auckland Hockey.

Sports Nut: A passionate sportswoman, Chris played hockey for New Zealand for 11 years. That included playing in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984 and Barcelona in 1992. She’s also a provincial representative in rugby, squash, touch and golf and has played social cricket, tennis and football. Chris has coached a range of sports and still coaches New Zealand age-group hockey teams.

Table Tennis Connection: Sport has been a huge part of Chris’s life and the opportunities she received were possible because of many volunteers and generous people. “So being involved in table tennis is my chance to give something back to a new sport,’’ Chris explained. “I want to help support everyone involved in table tennis to have an awesome experience where they can be challenged to grow, make friends and achieve their goals.’’

Fun Fact: Chris’s vast contribution to hockey was recognised by naming the national schoolgirls’ 2nd XI tournament the Chris Arthur Cup.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


JULIE CARREL. INDEPENDENT BOARD MEMBER:

Employment and sports management background: Julie has a wealth of sports management and administration experience. That includes her existing position as Badminton Oceania’s secretary general where she manages 10 staff across four countries. She was also the New Zealand Badminton Open’s event director for 13 years and ran a world junior championship in Auckland.

Sports nut: Julie has had a lifetime involvement with badminton. She represented New Zealand for 12 years, with her best results including a top 16 finish in the world championship and a bronze-medal play-off at the Commonwealth Games. She was also a swimmer and tennis player to national level and completed a physical education degree at Otago University

Julie’s TTNZ ambition: “I’ve been fortunate to have had some fantastic opportunities and experiences through sport. Now, being involved with a new sport, which has a lot of similarities to badminton, is a way I can give back and contribute to the sporting community by being part of a board to grow and develop table tennis in New Zealand.

Fun fact: Fishing with her grandchildren is one of Julie’s favourite past-time activities. Her personal fishing goal is? “I want to catch a 20-pound snapper. My best is 19.4 pounds.’’​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


MURRAY FINCH:

Employment and other interests: Nearing retirement after 30 years as a financial adviser, Murray has a wide range of interests. They include working on a philanthropic foundation, hiking, kayaking, swimming, snorkelling and surfing, as well as literature, photography and hockey.

Table tennis background: Murray has fashioned an impressive record and involvement in our game. He first started playing when he was 15, represented New Zealand, had a career high national open ranking of seven and went on to become the national coach and TTNZ’s director of high performance.

Favourite table tennis achievement: Being the manager-coach of the New Zealand table tennis team at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Murray’s TTNZ board ambition: “I want to use the current opportunity to modernise and futureproof our sport by building a platform that would broaden the participants we capture and engage with. I also want to help increase the retention of those participants by improving the experiences they have.’’

Fun fact: Anyone for a wine? If so, Murray could be your man. He calls himself “something of a collector of wine’’, so much so that when he looks at his cellar he wonders if he will ever have time to drink it all.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


YANG LOW:

Employment: Finance and investment is Yang’s sweet spot, which is one reason why he works for financial technology company FNZ in Wellington. He has an operations role for FNZ, specialising in stock transfers, custody and administration of assets.

Table Tennis Background: Yang started playing in Malaysia when he was 13 and very quickly fell in love with the game. Since moving to New Zealand in 2012, he’s represented Waikato and Wellington at regional and national competitions.

Favourite Table Tennis Achievement: That came in 2016 when Yang was given tickets to the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Malaysia. Getting a cheeky selfie photo with (Chinese superstar) Zhang Jike was the highlight.

TTNZ Board Ambition: “I want to give back to the table tennis community by helping raise the level of the sport. I also aspire to elevate table tennis as a sport that’s played and enjoyed by everyone and can attract wider audience engagement. I also have no doubts that we have very talented players in New Zealand and can compete at a higher level internationally.’’

Fun Fact: Yang is a huge anime fan. For those not in the know, an anime is an animated cartoon or TV production originating from Japan. Recently Yang, and millions of others in 80 countries, loved watching One Piece’s landmark 1000th episode.​​​​​​​


MICHELLE McCARTHY:

Employment: Michelle works at Creative HQ, a Wellington-based strategy and innovation company that helps start-ups, corporates, and the Government to deliver innovative initiatives and bring new ideas and products to the market.

Table tennis background: Michelle first started playing in Lower Hutt when she was 13 and went on to enjoy a fine career. That included playing in the Commonwalth Games in Scotland, the world junior championships in Austria and the World University Games in Thailand

Favourite table tennis achievement: Making the New Zealand women’s open singles semi-finals in 2008, narrowly losing a seven-game thriller. “I was playing the best I’d ever played, and fortuitously, the nationals were held in my hometown, so all my family were there to support me.’’

Michelle’s TTNZ board ambition: “I want to take table tennis in New Zealand to the next level of innovation, participation and sustainability. I especially want to see way more juniors having fun, building lifelong friendships and reaching their potential.’’

Fun fact: Michelle loves Asia and is a bit of a polyglot, which is a person who knows and is able to use several languages. Michelle can speak Japanese, Chinese Manadarin, Korean and English​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

NATHAN LOWE

Employment: Nathan is a Chartered Accountant and currently works at Frucor Suntory where he has held roles as a Commercial Manager and in Project teams.  He has also previously worked for Skellerup Rubber Services, The Beauty Collective and Deloitte.

Table tennis background: Nathan first started playing in Auckland when he was 8 and eventually represented New Zealand at both a junior and senior level.  Highlights include competing at a World Junior Championships in Chile, and two World Team Championships in China and Russia.

Favourite table tennis achievement: Winning the under 17 NZ Open boys’ singles title.  “I had a couple of great rivalries throughout my junior years, so I was excited to be able to achieve my goal of becoming a national singles champion.”

Nathan’s TTNZ board ambition: “I want to help increase participation levels of table tennis in New Zealand.  I also want to see top New Zealand table tennis players competing more often internationally.”

Fun fact: Nathan enjoys travelling and playing music.  When he’s not busy with his three young children, he tries to find time to jump on the drums, bass guitar or piano.​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​MANAGEMENT

CEO 

Warren Ogilvie 

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​​​​​​​Operations Manager:

Marcelle Jackson

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Community Manager:

Jessica MacAskill

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Development Manager:

Kaushik Patel

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Partnership Manager:  

Shane Laugesen

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Partnership Manager:

John Cordue

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Commercial & Media Manager:

Laura Wong

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WARREN OGILVIE 

Employment and other interests: Warren began his professional career as a secondary school teacher for 10 years before branching out into sports management and business leadership roles mostly around the Auckland area. The married father of two was appointed Table Tennis New Zealand’s CEO in February 2020.

Sports nut: Warren loves all sport and has made impacts professionally and as a volunteer from grassroots to national level. He says he likes to “get out there’’ and participate. Kayaking, sea swimming, cycling, running and golf are among his many sporting and leisure interests. Now, of course, you can add table tennis.

​​​​​​​Table tennis ambition: “I’m aiming high. I want to build a table tennis organisation and sport that’ll have a bright and collaborative future and, importantly, a sustainable one. My previous success and experience in business and sport, where collaboration, being courageous and innovative to achieve agreed goals, should help the board and I work with our members to set TTNZ up for an exciting long-term future.

Fun fact: If we need anyone to jump out of a plane, then perhaps Warren’s our man. He’s twice achieved two unassisted sky diving jumps.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​PLAYER PERFORMANCE

Development Manager:  Kaushik Patel 

Selectors: Seniors & Juniors: Bruce Northover (Convenor) & Chris Young

Selectors: Veterans: Val Beaver, Averill Roberts, Gregg Davey

Selectors: Para: John Tuki, Naina Suri, Chris Young​​​​​​​

NZOC Athlete Commission; Dean Shu

UMPIRES & REFEREES COMMITTEE

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