Auckland 2017

26-27 Sep, Tue–Wed 9pm–4am, ASB Showgrounds

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Stephen McIntyre

Stephen McIntyre

Stephen is the Executive General Manager of Health, Aged Care, and Public Private Partnerships
(PPPs); he has 28 years’ experience in business management, facilities management (FM), education, healthcare, and PPP’s. His experience over many years in the services sector, both locally and globally, has given him great understanding and insight into the health care sector and the critical success factors for clients, customers, and business partners.

Steve’s current role includes management of eighteen PPP contracts, of which sixteen are operational and two are in various stages of mobilisation. As part of PPP consortiums, Spotless has been very successful in winning social infrastructure PPP contracts, including hospitals, education facilities, defence, correctional and government assets. Additionally, in his role Steve also manages the Health and Aged Care portfolio -  which includes major hospitals and aged care non PPP contracts.

Prior to joining Spotless, he spent 10 years in global roles with GE Capital and GE Healthcare, including the last three as President GE Healthcare South East Asia & Pacific.

Steve is a Chartered Accountant, having spent 5 years with Arthur Andersen in Audit and Corporate Recovery roles


See Stephen McIntyre live in Auckland 2017

Tuesday 26 September
PPPs SUCCESSFUL MOBILISATION AND EARLY OPERATIONS
1pm-1:45pm Spotless Seminar Series

Stephen McIntyre, Spotless Executive GM for PPP Health & Aged Care, will speak on developing successful long-term and commercially sustainable partnership models to mobilise Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) effectively. His thought leadership will draw on Spotless’ performance history from the 16 PPP projects across the healthcare, education, defence, corrections and leisure sectors, in New Zealand and Australia, that the company has been awarded since 2002.