Kris Lal

Director Of Operations, Development & Commercial at Tāmaki Regeneration

Kris Lal is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in operations, development, and policy across various sectors. Currently serving as the Director of Operations, Development & Commercial at Tāmaki Regeneration since March 2017, Kris has also undertaken roles such as General Manager for Policy, Communications, and Engagement, and served in several capacities including Policy Manager and Strategy Manager. Prior experience includes a position as Policy and Research Advisor at New Zealand Parliament, focusing on policy analysis in sectors like Land Information and Tertiary Education. Kris holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with First Class Honours in Public Policy from Massey University, a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy, History, and Economics from The University of Auckland, and has completed professional development in Government and Public Policy at Victoria University of Wellington.

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Tāmaki Regeneration

Tāmaki Regeneration works alongside the community and our partners, shaping the future of Tāmaki together. Tāmaki is a special part of Auckland with its plentiful parks and beautiful estuary. Glen Innes, Pt England and Panmure, the three suburbs that form Tāmaki, have diverse and proud communities with a strong connection to the whenua. We’re investing in this special part of Auckland through the Tāmaki regeneration programme. The programme embraces the manaakitanga, energy and spirit of Tāmaki, building on the area’s rich history. Tāmaki Regeneration has a master plan for Tāmaki that will upgrade streets, parks and town centres, increase transport options, support schools, provide job opportunities and build 10,500 affordable, state and market homes. We’re committed to enhancing wellbeing in Tāmaki, especially for local Māori and Pasifika people. We are creating a place where it’s possible for everyone to flourish and grow.


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