New Harbour Basketball CEO

New Harbour Basketball CEO Trevor Johnston has had a lifetime involvement in sport. Trevor was a Junior International Decathlon and high jump representative in his native Northern Ireland.

His passion for basketball was fuelled by outstanding Irish coach Murray Lee during his time at Ballynahinch High School.

Trevor began his professional career in the West Belfast Police before moving into the corporate word where he held senior management positions with office products and packaging companies.

Trevor and wife Johanna have three children, daughter Tyler 15yrs, and sons Cole 13 and Dayne 10. The Johnston’s moved to New Zealand in 1996. Since then Trevor has set up a successful online Computer Consumables business and has also had a close working relationship with Bartercard who are huge supporters of basketball in our community.

Trevor has also enjoyed success with his coaching experiences with Harbour Rep teams and school teams and has been a Harbour Basketball Board member for the last 3 years 

Johnston intends to combine his business and governance experience to improve the overall experience all stakeholders have in the Harbour Basketball community. The association, the largest in New Zealand has thousands of players from primary school players to Tall Blacks and Tall Ferns. The association also has many referees, score bench officials, team managers coaches and other volunteers contributing to the overall good of the Harbour Basketball community.

Trevor is looking to provide positive change and initiatives in the near future.

He can be contacted on 09 443 3854 or 027 5484465.

Trevor Johnston

Chief Executive Officer

Harbour Basketball

M: +64 (0)27 548 4465

 T:  +64 (0)9 443 3854

 F:  +64 (0)9 443 3298

ceo@harbourbasketball.co.nz

www.harbourbasketball.co.nz 




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