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New Zealand Winegrowers appoints Anishka Jelicich as Chief Executive Officer

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New Zealand Winegrowers (NZW) is pleased to announce the appointment of Anishka Jelicich as its next Chief Executive Officer, commencing at the end of July 2026.

Anishka brings more than two decades of leadership experience across New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Europe, shaping her career in the global wine industry. Her roles at a senior executive level have placed her at the strategic intersection of industry, government and international markets. She will be exiting her Paris based role with Pernod Ricard as Global Director Responsible Marketing & Sales and will be returning home to New Zealand to be based at the NZW head office in Auckland.

The announcement comes at an important moment for New Zealand’s wine industry.  After more than three decades of export growth New Zealand continues to build its global reputation for distinctive, premium and sustainable wines. The industry’s long-term prospects remain positive with growth across export markets, a strong indicator of consumer preference for New Zealand wine.  However, the sector is navigating a period of heightened global uncertainty, with a range of serious pressures currently facing growers and winemakers. Against this backdrop, the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer brings an opportunity for a fresh perspective, renewed focus and a clear, united vision for the industry.

Chair Fabian Yukich said the Board was seeking a leader who understood the wine industry, could bring a global perspective, strong stakeholder capability, and strategic clarity to the role.

“Anishka was a stand-out candidate for us with her deep understanding of the New Zealand wine industry combined with extensive global knowledge and experience. She offers strong credentials in navigating complex international environments, a deep understanding of policy and trade, and a proven ability to build alignment across diverse stakeholders. We are delighted with her deep connection to New Zealand, and her passion for our world-renowned wines.  She has a clear commitment to the future, with the strategic foresight needed to lead our organisation into its next chapter.”

Anishka says she is honoured to be appointed to the role and looks forward to her commencement in four months’ time.

“The New Zealand wine industry is globally respected, and it plays an important role in our nation’s economy and communities. I am looking forward to serving and supporting the interests of our members and working closely with the Board and the NZW team to support the industry through its current challenges, opportunities, and positioning it strongly for the future.”

The Board also acknowledged the outstanding contribution of departing CEO Philip Gregan, who will retire at the end of June after 43 years of service to the organisation.

“Philip’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping the modern New Zealand wine industry, while establishing NZW as one of the most respected wine industry organisations in the world”, said Fabian Yukich.

New Zealand Winegrowers image library can be found here.


About us:

New Zealand Winegrowers Inc. is the national organisation for the country's grape and wine sector, with over 600 grower members and 700 winery members. nzwine.com


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Jessie Dalgleish

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