Mark Gosche
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use New Zealand English Template:Infobox officeholder Mark James Gosche (born 2 December 1955) is a New Zealand politician. He is a member of the Labour Party. He was born in Auckland to Samoan parents, and has been active in New Zealand's Pasifika community.
Biography
Early life and career
Gosche was born in 1955 to German-Samoan parents. He was raised and educated in South Auckland. He was a full-time official with the Hotel, Hospital & Restaurant Workers Union later the Service & Food Workers Union − or SFWU) for 15 years. He was later a union secretary with the SFWU for 7 years. This led him to join the Labour Party in 1981.Template:Sfn
Gosche founded the Union Health Centres (four low cost medical centres for union members, doctors and nurses) and was the original director of the organisation. He was a trustee of the Union Law Centre and a member of the national executive of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (NZCTU). He was also on several boards including the Trade Union Authority and New Zealand Tourism Council.Template:Sfn
Member of Parliament
Template:NZ parlbox header Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox footer He was first elected to Parliament as a list MP in the 1996 election, and was seen as a key bridge builder between Labour and the Alliance.Template:Sfn He was later MP for the Auckland seat of Maungakiekie following the 1999 election. He held a number of Cabinet posts, including Minister of Corrections, Minister of Housing, Minister of Transport, and Minister of Pacific Island Affairs. In May 2003, however, he resigned all his ministerial roles due to the serious illness of his wife, who had suffered a brain haemorrhage.
At the 2008 election, Gosche retired from politics to spend more time with his family.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Post-parliamentary career
In 2009 he was nominated as a director on the New Zealand Rugby League board, being confirmed on 27 June.<ref>Carter chairman of new NZRL board Template:Webarchive Warriors.co.nz, 31 May 2009</ref><ref name="NZ_Herald_10581141">Template:Cite news</ref> On 31 May 2011 Gosche was elected the Chairman of the Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation.<ref>In Touch Template:Webarchive New Zealand Rugby League, June 2011. p.13.</ref> Gosche's term on the NZRL board ended in 2012 after he decided not reapply for the position.<ref>Appointments to NZRL Board Template:Webarchive rleague.com, 2 June 2012</ref>
Gosche is the Chief Executive of Vaka Tautua, a role he took up in July 2014 after five years on the governance board. Vaka Tautua is a not-for-profit ‘for Pacific by Pacific’ community health and social service provider working in the areas of disability, mental health, older people, family violence and financial capability – with offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The governance board and staff of Vaka Tautua are almost all of Pacific Island heritage and all operational staff are bilingual.
Since leaving politics he has held a large number of governance roles including being Chief Advisor Strategic Relationships at the Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs in Auckland, TYLA Trust, COMET Auckland, Vaka Tautua, Brain Injury Association, Talklink Trust and Fonua Ola. He currently serves on the board of Lifewise and was recently elected to the Mt. Wellington Licensing Trust which owns and operates hotel and conference centres – the profits of which are returned to the community via a charitable trust. Gosche's experience is also informed by his wife Carol whom he is a caregiver for. Carol, had a severe brain haemorrhage in 2002. He and his wife had four children.
Gosche is currently employed by the Manukau Institute of Technology as External Relations Manager for MIT's Pasifika Development office.<ref>Former NZ Politician to Strengthen MIT Pasifika Relations Template:Webarchive Manukau Institute of Technology, 5 February 2009</ref>
At the 2016 Auckland elections, Gosche was elected to the Mt Wellington Licensing Trust.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In April 2018 Gosche was appointed chair of the Counties Manukau District Health Board, effective 3 May 2018.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In June 2018 Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford announced Gosche as deputy chair of the Housing New Zealand (Kāinga Ora) board.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He became chair of the board and resigned from that position in 2024.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Honours and awards
In 1990, Gosche was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> In April 2007, he was bestowed with the Samoan matai title Vui at his grandmother's village of Lano in Samoa.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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- 1955 births
- Living people
- New Zealand Labour Party MPs
- Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand
- Ministers of housing of New Zealand
- New Zealand people of Samoan descent
- New Zealand people of German descent
- Samoan chiefs
- New Zealand rugby league administrators
- New Zealand list MPs
- New Zealand Rugby League board members
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- New Zealand MPs for Auckland electorates
- 21st-century New Zealand politicians
- Members of district health boards in New Zealand
- Samoan people of German descent