Our leaders
Our Co-op leaders are driven to do the right thing for our customers, communities, Co-op and country.
Dean Waddell (Chair)
PAK'nSAVE Tauranga
Dean is a third-generation grocer who was appointed to the Foodstuffs North Island Board in 2013 and later became Chair. He started out working in the family supermarket, New World Brookfield, then went to study for a Bachelor of Business Studies at Massey University, before returning to work at New World Brookfield. Dean became a Member in 1992 when he purchased New World Brookfield and moved to his current store, PAK’nSAVE Tauranga, in 2013. Dean and his wife Julie have three children.Brendon Good
New World Brookfield
Brendon was appointed to the Foodstuffs North Island Board in 2021 and began his co-op journey in the Trainee Operator Programme in 2003. He purchased his first store, New World Green Bay, in 2005 then moved to New World Westend in 2006. He went on to purchase his current store, New World Brookfield, in 2013. Brendon was Chair of the New World Banner Representation Group and served on the Foodstuffs North Island New World Committee. Brendon is the current Chair of the Operator Development and Approval Committee (ODAC) and has been on this committee since 2018.Brendon Jones
New World Howick
Appointed to the Board in 2018, Brendon began his career at Foodies in 2001 at Write Price Wanganui and in 2005 took ownership of New World Gonville. In 2007, he opened the brand new New World Wanganui, before moving to New World Howick in 2014. Brendon is a Director on the Eat My Lunch Board. He is married to Kate and they have two childrenNagaja Sanatkumar
Independent Director
Nagaja has an impressive international background in digital technology and customer experience. Through various General Management roles at the intersection of business and technology she has helped businesses such as Amazon Fresh and held senior and executive roles at companies in New Zealand and overseas, including Icebreaker and Paymark. She is currently also on the Board of a number of other companies including New Zealand Post, Meridian Energy, Ultrafast Fibre, Cawthron Institute and MediaWorks. Alongside her Directorships, Nagaja manages her own digital consulting practice which focuses on helping New Zealand companies adopt best practices in digital strategy and execution. Nagaja is passionate about sustainable futures and has a particular interest in the consumer disruption in the food sector.Peter Schuyt
Independent Director
Peter has held senior executive roles in finance and strategy at the New Zealand Dairy Board, Fonterra and NZ Post Group. Over the past 15 years Peter has held governance roles in a wide range of New Zealand-based companies, including as Board Chair and chairing Audit and Risk Committees. He is currently a Board member of the Tatua Dairy Company and Chair of Tax Management NZ. Peter has a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Economics from Canterbury University. He and his wife Tracey have five children.Rob McGregor
PAK'nSAVE Papamoa
Rob joined the Foodstuffs North Island Board in 2017 and started out at his father’s store, New World Te Kuiti in 1984. He graduated from Waikato University with a Bachelor of Computer Studies and applied this knowledge to develop computer programmes for the business. In 1995, Rob purchased New World Hillcrest, before moving to Auckland and opening the newly-built New World Victoria Park. He then opened the newly-built PAK’nSAVE Papamoa in 2010, where he is Owner Operator today. Rob served on the New World Committee for a number of years, including as Chair, and is a Director on the Ruel Foundation Board.Sarah Aston
New World Mt. Roskill
Sarah was appointed to the Board in 2018. She joined the Co-op as the Owner of Four Square Oneroa in 2008. Prior to joining Foodies, she held several senior business roles at Coopers and Lybrand (now PwC), and Telecom New Zealand (now Spark) including the Programme Lead of an operational capability development programme and Head of the 1200-strong Customer Care Team. Sarah was the owner of New World Milford from 2010 to 2022, and in July 2022 she took over ownership of New World Mt. Roskill. Sarah is also a Board Member of the Milford Business Association and was the Chair of Laura’s Angels (a fundraising committee for the Laura Fergusson Trust). Sarah and her husband Grant have two children.Sir Henry van der Heyden
Independent Director
Sir Henry has served in dairy industry governance roles for over 25 years. Currently he is chair of Raukawa Iwi Developments Limited and Rimu SA / Manuka SA in Chile. In addition to these Chairmanship roles, he is a Director of Pascaro Investments Limited, Better Eggs Limited and is a Director of a number of his own family businesses. Sir Henry holds a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours from Canterbury University. He is married to Jocelyn and they have four children. In 2009, Sir Henry was appointed a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.Wade Brown
New World Kumeu
Wade was appointed to the Foodstuffs North Island Board in 2021, after joining the co-op in 2013 as Owner Operator of New World Kawerau then moving to New World Kumeu in 2017. Before that, he was the Owner of McDonald’s Whakatane for five years and did 20 years in the financial markets in New Zealand, Japan and England. Wade served 12 years on the Board of the Trust Horizon, formerly known as the Eastern Bay Energy Trust, and has served or chaired a number of other boards. He was Chair of the Foodies Foundation and completed the Fonterra Governance Programme in 2016.Tim Wilson
New World Stonefields
Appointment from 1 Feb 2025.
Tim began his ownership journey when he purchased 4 Square Matakana in 2012. He moved to New World Flaxmere in 2015, then opened New World Pukekohe in 2019 where he built a strong team culture and led operational and financial success across all metrics, and this year made the move to New World Stonefields.
Tim has given a massive amount of time and support to the Foodies Foundation as a founding Trustee and Chair. He’s also a member of ODAC and has done the Fonterra Governance Development programme. Tim and his wife Jo have three children.
Matt Humphrey
Gilmours Wellington
Appointment from 1 Feb 2025.
Matt began his co-op journey in 2015 when he joined the inwards goods team at Gilmours Mt Roskill, later becoming the Chilled Foods Buyer until he moved to Toops Ngauranga. From there he purchased Gilmours Wellington in 2016 and moved the store to Petone 18 months later. He’s Chair of the Gilmours BRG and has been involved in the Trainee Operator Programme for a couple of years.