Phillip Curnow FNZIV FPINZ FAMINZ
Trustee (Chairperson)

Phillip has been a Registered Valuer since 1977, commencing his career as an Urban Field Cadet in the Christchurch office of the Valuation Department.


From 1981 he has been in private practice in Hamilton, and since 1987 with Curnow Tizard.

Phillip has always had an interest in Valuers Institute matters especially education.  He has served as chairman of the Waikato New Zealand Institute of Valuers (NZIV) Branch, then as a national councillor and following that as president of NZIV. While a councillor, Phillip, along with others, saw a need for further emphasis on valuer education and research.  This led to the establishment of the Valuers Education and Integrity Foundation in 2016, of which Phillip is the inaugural chairperson.

In 2007 Phillip was appointed to and is a current member of the Valuers Registration Board after nomination by the NZIV.

Phillip is a long standing and Fellow member of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand and is often called on to arbitrate property related disputes nationally.
Peter Loveridge FNZIV FPINZ
Trustee


Pete was born on the West Coast (South Island)- grew up in Ahaura (West Coast) and Spring Creek (near Blenheim) before his family shifted into Christchurch in 1975.  He gained a Bachelor of Commerce (VPM) from Lincoln College and started work with the Valuation Department in Palmerston North in 1981 where he still resides today. ​​

He took on an Agribusiness Lending role with TrustBank where he managed around 60 farmer clients in the Manawatu Region.  After a Westpac takeover in 1999, he commenced work for Blackmore & Associates as their rural valuer and director, - a role which he still presently enjoys.

Peter completed a two year stint with the New Zealand Institute of Valuers (NZIV) Manawatu Branch in the mid 1990’s and returned to the Manawatu’s Property Institute of New Zealand Branch in mid 2000’s before taking up the Branch chairman’s role in 2008-2009.  In 2010 he joined the NZIV Council as one of three Central North Island representatives and in June 2015 was elected as the NZIV President and completed his duties as the past president in June 2017. Pete is a Registered Valuer.
Aimee Martin ANZIV MPINZ
Trustee

Aimee is a Registered Valuer, experienced in commercial and residential property assignments, including valuations for mortgage finance, insurance valuations, rental valuations and compensation and works for Telfer Young (Auckland) Ltd.

She has been extensively involved in valuations of standalone and multi-unit leaky homes, assisted with leasehold and loss in value disputes for litigation purposes and has experience in valuation of large scale assets and infrastructure for financial reporting and insurance valuation purposes. 

She is an active contributor to the profession and has served on various Property Institute and New Zealand Institute of Valuers committees at local Branch and National Level including the National Education Committee.


She was elected a member to the Inaugural Property Institute Young Leaders Committee in 2013 and in 2014 was  the Young Property Professional of the Year awardee.

Aimee holds a BProp from the University of Auckland qualifying in 2007.
Gwendoline Callaghan  FNZIV(Life) FPINZ(Life) FRICS
Trustee

Gwendoline, co-established Colliers International’s only New Zealand valuation franchise Colliers International (Wellington Valuation) Limited. She started in the profession with the government Valuation Department in 1980 followed by overseas experience and on return positions with other national valuation firms including of Valuation Manager and National Valuation Manager.​​

Valuer education is a particular interest as is mentoring young valuers. She has served on the Property Institutes National Education Committee, Valuers Act Review Group and the Property Quarterly Magazine’s Editorial Committee.

Gwendoline was the recipient of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers Council Trophy in 1982 awarded to the student who completed the Urban Professional Examination with the most merit, a member of the statutory Valuers Registration Board from 1994 to 2003, a Director of the Property Institute from 2003-2007 and has been a member at the Land Valuation Tribunal since 2001.  Gwendoline was awarded the John M Harcourt Memorial Award for “Outstanding Service to Valuation” in 2009 and a Life Membership of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers and Property Institute of New Zealand in 2014 and was awarded the Associate of the Year Award at the PCNZ Wellington Property People’s Awards in 2016.

Gwendoline has the Urban Professional Valuation Qualifications in 1982 and is a Registered Valuer.
    


Terry Naylor FNZIV FPINZ
Trustee

Terry is experienced in a wide range of urban and rural valuation work and is located in Christchurch. Specialist areas comprise valuation of hotels, motels and other hospitality related properties throughout the South Island together with a full range of residential work.

Terry has been in private practice since 1985, and became a shareholder and director of Ford Baker Valuation Limited in 1995. Terry is both a past President of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers and a director of the Property Institute of New Zealand.
Terry holds a BComAg from Lincoln College, (University) and is a Registered Valuer.
Tony Culav FNZIV FPINZ
Trustee

Tony has been a Registered Valuer since 1979 and following a cadetship and various valuation and other related property experience with the Housing Corporation of New Zealand in a number of New Zealand locations, entered private practice in Auckland as a valuer in 1984.

Since then he has completed a wide range of valuations from residential to commercial, has held positions of National Manager Valuation (L&B), has been Registered as a valuer and lead multi discipline infrastructural and other valuations in Fiji between 1991 and 2003, involved in valuation teams in the Australian eastern seaboard states and has carried out a number of large and varied portfolio valuations New Zealand wide over the last 30 years.
He holds a Dip Urb Val from the University of Auckland. Institute involvement has included branch committee activities, chairing the Valuers Act Review Group, past President of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers from 2004 to 2007 and Property Institute of New Zealand Board member. He is currently a member of the Auckland Land Valuation Tribunal.