Appointments – World Vision New Zealand appoints TJ Grant as new National Director

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Source: World Vision

World Vision is pleased to announce the appointment of TJ Grant as the new National Director of World Vision New Zealand.
He succeeds Grant Bayldon, who has been appointed Chief Executive Officer for World Vision Australia.
Chair of the World Vision New Zealand Board, Matt Prichard, says both appointments mark an important moment of leadership continuity and shared purpose across the World Vision partnership.
“This is a moment of celebration for both Grant and TJ – two outstanding leaders who have served World Vision with humility, wisdom, and heart.
“TJ’s appointment brings continuity, capability, and vision at a crucial time for our organisation. His leadership will put World Vision New Zealand in a strong position to face the future.”
TJ Grant comes to the National Director role with more than 18 years of leadership experience in humanitarian organisations across New Zealand, Africa, and North America.
He has been a senior leader at World Vision New Zealand for the past eight years, including roles as Associate National Director and International Partnerships Director. In that time, he has strengthened international partnerships, helped lead the development of World Vision New Zealand’s strategy, and is Chair of the New Zealand Council for International Development.
TJ says it is an honour to lead World Vision New Zealand into its next chapter.
“World Vision New Zealand has a strong foundation and a passionate team. I’m constantly inspired by the generosity of New Zealanders who care deeply for children living in the world’s toughest places.
“As we look to the future, we remain committed to building belief – that every child is precious, that everyone is our neighbour, and that together we can make a difference.”
Grant Bayldon has served as National Director of World Vision New Zealand since 2017. Under his leadership, World Vision New Zealand has strengthened its financial sustainability, launched an award-winning advocacy programme, and shaped its approach to growing child sponsorship and expanding humanitarian impact.
His appointment as CEO of World Vision Australia reflects his proven leadership, deep faith, and commitment to serving the world’s most vulnerable children.
TJ Grant begins as National Director of World Vision New Zealand effective 20 October 2025. Grant Bayldon will serve as interim CEO of World Vision Australia until January 2026, when he assumes the role permanently.

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