Our Team - 2019/2020

National Executive



Lyn Gillingham, National President


Lyn was Chair of her BC from 2011 until 2020. In that time, she was involved in two remediations, the introduction of a professional building management company to the complex, documentation of procedures and projects, and the management of operating and Long Term Maintenance budgets and funds.

Lyn was the foundation Chair of the Auckland branch of BCCG and has held the role continuously since September 2014. She became involved due to recognition of the need for better resources and the education of BC Chairs and committees. Lyn says the BCCG is an ideal forum to share skills and experiences and to promote good governance, as well as providing opportunities to work with other groups to press for legislative changes to the Unit Titles Act.

Lyn is currently National President of BCCG, having previously been Vice President and Co-President.

Lyn is a director of Asante Designer Jewellery Ltd, Auckland and has recently semi-retired from that role.


Tim Jones, National Vice-President


Tim has been Chair of his BC since 2019. He joined the committee of the Auckland Branch in 2020 and was elected to the National Executive in the same year.

Tim is one of New Zealand's foremost property lawyers and has been a regular legal adviser to the land development industry. He has over 38 years of experience at Glaister Ennor advising land developers with small lot subdivisions as well as those with multi-lot subdivisions or multi-unit apartment developments. Tim stepped out from practising with a firm in 2018 to become a specialist barrister advising on all aspects of land and property law and unit title law. He now provides advice to other law firms who instruct him on a broad range of property, land and unit title issues.

Tim has an intimate understanding of land development, unit title law and practice and the various statutes that apply such as the Land Transfer Act 2017, Property Law Act 2007, Unit Titles Act 2010 and others. His keen interest and understanding of the law, practice and knowledge of unit titles led to his being a co-author of a paper commissioned by the then Auckland Regional Council in 2003 which was a catalyst for the review of the Unit Titles Act 1972 and culminated in the passing of the Unit Titles Act 2010.

During the 2000's and subsequently Tim has been heavily involved in providing advice to all parts of the unit title industry - assisting bodies corporate, unit title property owners and body corporate managers.

Tim was elected to BCCG National Vice President in 2020.


Karl Hutton, National Secretary

Karl is the Chair of a 60-unit mixed-use BC and has been in the role since 2011. During that time he has led the development of a LTMP and adjusted levies to ensure the Plan is properly funded. His BC is about to embark on a remediation (2020) initiated by waterproof membranes which are failing prematurely.

Karl trained as a civil engineer and became a Registered Engineering Associate (REA) in 1975. He worked in private sector construction and consulting engineering roles in the 1970s and 1980s. He was recruited by the RNZ Navy in 1982 and became the senior Construction Engineer overseeing a mixed military and civilian team responsible for maintenance and development of all shore-based facilities in NZ. He retired from the Navy after a 15-year career and took a position with the Ministry of Education as property portfolio manager for the Northern Region; a role he held for 10 years.

Karl retired from full time employment in 2016. He joined the committee of the Auckland Branch in 2017 and was elected to the National Executive in 2019. He became Secretary of the Auckland Branch and National Secretary in 2020.

Wendy Booth, National Treasurer


Wendy transitioned back to the National Treasurer role (having stepped down in 2018) following the passing of David Watt in April 2020. She has agreed to continue in the role until a suitable replacement can be found.

Wendy was made a Life Member at the end of 2020, see below for her full profile.


Maggie Miller, National Executive Member


Maggie has been on body corporate committees since 2003 and was both Chair and Treasurer of a 17 unit Body Corporate in Mt Victoria for more than 12 years. During that time she managed settlement proceedings in respect of weather tightness claim and also managed the remedial project works which were successfully completed within budget.

While still a member of that committee, Maggie is also an active member of an 8 unit Body Corporate in Kelburn where she currently lives.

As a self-employed contractor, she provides secretarial, accounting and property management services to residential companies, bodies corporate and similar entities. She has in the past worked as a legal executive, held various Government department positions involving land and housing administration and was a former Private Secretary to the Minister of Housing. She has also worked in public relations.

Maggie has been a BCCG Wellington Branch Committee member since 2017 and was elected Wellington Branch chair in 2018.

As Wellington Branch chair, Maggie also sits on the National Executive.


Robert Boyd-Bell, National Executive Member


Robert is a retired Television and Film Journalist and Producer, and also a Director of his private company Kaitiaki Productions Limited. Robert was Secretary of the Auckland branch of the BCCG since its formation in 2014 until 2020.

He was Chair of his body corporate, comprising 185 apartments in a 33 storey inner-city building, for four years. He stood down from the Chair in 2016 while his knee was replaced but remained Secretary, he subsequently resumed the role of Chair in 2020.

As a newcomer to inner-city living, and in 2012 to the role of BC Chair, Robert has valued the ability to join and share his experience with others in the BCCG. He says he has learned a great deal and has much more to learn. He has been on the National Executive since 2015.

Robert has previously been BCCG National co-President.



Sheryl Langley, National Executive Member

Sheryl has been BC Chair for two Body Corporates since around 2010. Although both Body Corporates are smaller self-managed complexes, they vary greatly in type, construction, and culture of the residents and the Body Corporates. She has held a number of positions within BCCG Wellington Branch and has been National Executive Secretary since inception. Sheryl also manages her own rental properties.

An experienced administrator and business person, Sheryl brings a quiet order to BCCG proceedings, and her inputs are highly valued by BCCG.



Karin Knedler, National Executive Member


Karin has worked in senior government science and policy positions for 30 years. Her involvement with bodies corporate began in 1996 with unit ownership, initially in Wellington and then Auckland. Her experience in body corporate matters includes:

  • 17 years as an active body corporate committee member
  • 14 years as a body corporate secretary
  • co-management of weathertightness remediation

Her legal and policy background enables her to contribute to better governance.

Karin is the immediate past Secretary of the BCCG Wellington Branch, a position she held from 2015-2019, and has been active in committee matters and in planning the 2016 Wellington Earthquake Seminar Series.

Karin was elected to the National Executive in 2018.



Life Members

Neil Cooper


Neil co-founded the Body Corporate Chairs' Group in 2012 with a vision that by combining their knowledge and skills, chairpersons could assist one another, along with input from other professionals, to establish higher levels of body corporate governance. He also felt that a single national organisation that spoke for chairpersons collectively, would be beneficial.

He has had extensive experience in the not-for-profit sector for several decades. His body corporate experience started in Auckland in 2001 and he became chair of his body corporate in Wellington in 2009. Since 2007 he has been a manager in several government departments.

Neil had been on the BCCG Wellington branch committee and National President since the group's inception but stepped down from these roles in 2017. He continued on the National Executive until 2018 when he stepped down from all executive duties. Neil remains an active member of BCCG through the membership of his home BC.

In recognition of his outstanding services to BCCG, Neil was made a Life Member in 2018.


David Watt


David was Treasurer of BCCG Auckland from 2015 until April 2020 when, sadly, he passed away. He was a founding committee member of the Auckland Branch, and had previously served on the National Executive. David rejoined the National Executive in 2017.

He was BC chair from 2010 until his passing, leading changes to rules and structure arising from the Unit Titles Act 2010 and its regulations and the introduction of Long-Term Maintenance plans. His BC has achieved initial compliance with the new Health and Safety requirements. He shared this experience with BCCG members in a case study in 2016.

An accountant, David has worked in a major corporate and a number of New Zealand horticulture export organisations and local supply chain businesses. More recently he worked, on a contract basis, in project management before retiring from full time employment in 2017. David was elected as National Treasurer in 2018.

In recognition of his outstanding commitment and service to BCCG, David was made a Life Member in April 2020.


Wendy Booth


Wendy is also one of the co-founders of the BCCG, working with Neil to establish the organisation. She was a BC Chair from 2010. Hers was a particularly challenging body corporate, involving three different types of buildings in a single complex, giving her direct experience of the challenges of ownership and utility interest within the context of weathertight and earthquake prone buildings.

Her expertise in project management has helped with managing significant and major projects within the BC and enabled her to lead the BCCG's lobby for Government support for BCs whose buildings have been declared earthquake prone and subject to time constrained repair orders.

Wendy has been Treasurer of the Wellington Branch and a National Executive member from the outset.

Wendy stepped down from the National Treasurer's role in 2018 but transitioned back to the role following the passing of David Watt in April 2020. She remains an elected National Executive Member and Wellington Branch Treasurer and will continue covering the National Treasurer role until a suitable replacement can be found.

In recognition of her contribution at Branch Committee and National Executive levels over ten years, including extensive extra-curricular work in support of the BCCG's objectives as well as her Treasurer duties, Wendy was made a Life Member in December 2020.


Auckland Branch



Lyn Gillingham, Chair

Lyn is also BCCG National President. See above for profile.


Treasurer

Details coming soon.


Karl Hutton, Secretary

Karl is also the BCCG National Secretary. See above for profile.


Tim Jones, Committee Member

Tim is also the BCCG National Vice President. See above for profile.


Robert Boyd-Bell, Committee Member

Robert is also an elected member of the BCCG National Executive. See above for profile.


Noelene Buckland, Committee Member


Noelene has been a BC Chair for 16 years. She has years of experience in Local Government, both as an elected member and as a senior manager. Noelene has also been Chair of the Auckland City Centre Residents Group for 2 years.

Her qualifications and experience include Master of Management (University of Auckland), Certificate in Company Direction (NZ Institute of Directors), Associate of the Mediator and Arbitrators Institute, strategic planning, project management, policy analysis, change management and relationship management.

Dr Lesley McTurk, Committee Member


Lesley has been a BC Chair since 2017. She brings to the role extensive experience as a CEO who has managed organisations of significant scale, including Housing New Zealand and Christchurch City Council. She has held various governance roles over the last 25 years, in health, housing and the cultural sector, including as Chair.

As well as chairing a diverse, mixed tenure, inner-city body corporate of 200 plus units spanning 3.5 hectares, Lesley also manages a Ministry of Health contract to deliver a public health service (ADIO Trust) and is Gateway Reviewer for the NZ Treasury.

Lesley joined the BCCG Auckland committee in 2019.




Wellington Branch



Maggie Miller, Chair

As Branch chair, Maggie sits on the National Executive. See above for profile.


Wendy Booth, Treasurer

Wendy is also a Life Member of the BCCG. See above for profile.


Judy Glackin, Secretary


Since 2015 Judy has been Chair of a 14 unit BC which is in a character villa more than 100 years old. Maintenance is the major issue for the BC given the age of the building. The costs of major projects such as painting and re-roofing has to be shared between a small number of owners, and putting a realistically costed LTMP in place has been a particular challenge.

Judy's background is as a policy manager and advisor in central government, including building and construction policy and legislation. She hopes her background will contribute to BCCG submissions on government policy on BC issues. She also has a particular interest in supporting the BCCG's role of developing resources and education for BC chairs and committees.


David Cuthbert, Committee Member


David is the BC chair of a small apartment building in Karori, Wellington, a position held since 2008, and has worked successfully on seismic strengthening issues.

Prior to his retirement, David worked in the parliamentary complex for more than 15 years, including nine years as a senior policy advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister.

David has extensive governance experience, being a member of the Victoria University of Wellington Council for a decade and chairs the university's Joint Student Union Board. He is a board member of the NZ Rail and Locomotive Society and a committee member of the Wellington Central branch of Grey Power.

David was co-opted onto the BCCG National Executive in March 2019 and served as National Vice President in 2020. He has been a member of the Wellington Branch committee for a number of years, including a year as co-Chair.


Karin Knedler, Committee Member

Karin is also an elected member of the BCCG National Executive. See above for profile.


Mike Thompson, Committee Member


Mike has been on the Monument Apartments Body Corporate Committee since 2016 and Chair since 2019.

Since retiring from the New Zealand Army after 33 years' service, Mike has been a New Zealand Defence Force civilian working as a Director in the International Branch of the Ministry of Defence. His primary focus has been on New Zealand bilateral and multilateral defence relationships with Asia.

Mike was active in school governance for over two decades including primary, intermediate and secondary schools in Wellington eastern suburbs. He has been Chairperson of three boards of trustees.



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