Miriam Dean has experience in the infrastructure and regulatory sectors.
As a Queen's Counsel and independent director, Ms Dean spent decades in commercial dispute resolution and governance roles, working for high-profile companies in a range of sectors and governmental advisory boards & committees.
She is a director of Otakaro (the Crown-owned company responsible for the central city anchor projects following the Canterbury earthquakes). Ms Dean was a director of Crown Infrastructure Partners (the Government organisation managing the rollout of New Zealand's ultrafast broadband), and former deputy chair of Auckland Council Investments and the Commerce Commission.