National Projects Leadership Group (NPLG) 2004
The
National Project Leadership Group (NPLG) was set up by the Community Sector Taskforce to coordinate the information network and the forum projects.
The NPLG is made up of four national organisations that act as umbrella groups within their sector:

Profiles of NPLG Members:
Nigel Wilson (Chair)
New Zealand Federation of Voluntary & Welfare Organisations
Nigel is employed as the Communications Manager for the New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations. Nigel comes from a publishing background and has maintained a commitment to the community and voluntary sector through personal involvement.
Karen Roberts
Volunteering New Zealand
Karen is employed full-time by IHC as the National Volunteer Coordinator. She was a Member of the Ministerial Reference Group and has been involved in the volunteering effort for a number years. She was employed for many years with IHC, moving on to take on a role as Manager at Literacy Aotearoa Wellington.
Karen was employed in a joint partnership by Volunteering New Zealand as the National Development Manager and on a volunteering project with IHC.
Claire-Louise Mcrudy
ANGOA
Claire-Louise McCurdy has just become Chair of ANGOA. She has been president of the Federation of WEAs since 1997, and has a long-term
involvement with the voluntary/community sector, particularly in relation to adult and community education and women's issues.
Catherine McClintock
New Zealand Council of Social Services
Catetherine is currently Executive Officer of North Shore Community and Social Services Inc.
She is involved in community development, employment, migrant and health issues, a member of the National Leadership Project group as well as the Auckland Project group, a board member of De Paul House, Emergency Housing, Chairperson of the North Shore Local Employment Coordination Committee and a Past Chairperson of New Zealand Council of Social Services.
Project Coordinator: Denise Gallanagh-Wood
Denise has been involved in community development work for over eighteen years with experience in disability, arts, youth, adult education and whanau support.
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