The Importance of Intelligence Cooperation with the Pacific
Andrew Hampton, Director-General of Security at the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
Thursday, 6 March 2025 5:30 - 7:00pm
Wellington
GBLT2, Old Government Buildings, 44 Lambton Quay, Wellington
The Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS) together with the NZIIA Wellington Branch is delighted to invite you to a presentation on "The importance of intelligence cooperation with the Pacific"
Andrew Hampton, Director-General of Security at the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service will speak about the NZSIS's efforts to enhance intelligence cooperation, its foreign intelligence function and the work it does to contribute to a secure, prosperous and resilient Pacific.
Before joining the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, Andrew Hampton was Director-General of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) for seven years.
Prior to the GCSB, Andrew spent much of his career in the justice sector. He’s helped negotiate Treaty settlements, worked in courts administration, and led significant change programmes. His roles in the justice sector include Director of the Office of Treaty Settlements, Deputy Secretary for Courts, and Deputy Chief Executive at the Crown Law Office. Andrew was also Deputy Secretary and Director of the Secretary’s Office at the Ministry of Education. As the first Government Chief Talent Officer at the Public Service Commission, Andrew was responsible for identifying talented people in state services and strategically developing their skills and experience.
Andrew has a BA (Hons) and MA (Distinction) in Political Science from the University of Canterbury. He has attended the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme.
Terms and Conditions
-Registrations are required to attend this event. No walk ups allowed. Non members can attend by paying the registration fee.
-Should you have not renewed your NZIIA Wellington 2025 membership please do so prior to registering for this event.
-One ticket per person. Each ticket must contain your full first and surname, email address and phone number that matches your ID.
-All student members must register with their VUW or Massey student email for a valid registration.
-For security reasons, staff at the door may ask for ID that matches your registration and to check your bag. By registering for this event you agree to these conditions.
-If, after registering, you are unable to attend the event please have the courtesy to cancel your ticket to ensure other people are able to attend. A waitlist will operate.
-In keeping with NZIIA practice, unauthorised recording of this event (either audio or video) is not permitted. Members and guest are reminded to adhere to the NZIIA Code of Conduct
The Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS) together with the NZIIA Wellington Branch is delighted to invite you to a presentation on "The importance of intelligence cooperation with the Pacific"
Andrew Hampton, Director-General of Security at the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service will speak about the NZSIS's efforts to enhance intelligence cooperation, its foreign intelligence function and the work it does to contribute to a secure, prosperous and resilient Pacific.
Before joining the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, Andrew Hampton was Director-General of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) for seven years.
Prior to the GCSB, Andrew spent much of his career in the justice sector. He’s helped negotiate Treaty settlements, worked in courts administration, and led significant change programmes. His roles in the justice sector include Director of the Office of Treaty Settlements, Deputy Secretary for Courts, and Deputy Chief Executive at the Crown Law Office. Andrew was also Deputy Secretary and Director of the Secretary’s Office at the Ministry of Education. As the first Government Chief Talent Officer at the Public Service Commission, Andrew was responsible for identifying talented people in state services and strategically developing their skills and experience.
Andrew has a BA (Hons) and MA (Distinction) in Political Science from the University of Canterbury. He has attended the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme.
Terms and Conditions
-Registrations are required to attend this event. No walk ups allowed. Non members can attend by paying the registration fee.
-Should you have not renewed your NZIIA Wellington 2025 membership please do so prior to registering for this event.
-One ticket per person. Each ticket must contain your full first and surname, email address and phone number that matches your ID.
-All student members must register with their VUW or Massey student email for a valid registration.
-For security reasons, staff at the door may ask for ID that matches your registration and to check your bag. By registering for this event you agree to these conditions.
-If, after registering, you are unable to attend the event please have the courtesy to cancel your ticket to ensure other people are able to attend. A waitlist will operate.
-In keeping with NZIIA practice, unauthorised recording of this event (either audio or video) is not permitted. Members and guest are reminded to adhere to the NZIIA Code of Conduct
Membership
NZIIA membership is open to anyone interested in understanding the importance of global affairs to the political and economic well-being of New Zealand.