The now-famous face of New Zealand鈥檚 health system throughout the darkest days of the Covid-19 pandemic has a new job.
Former director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will serve as a professor at the University of Auckland, where he鈥檒l help establish and then chair its new Public Policy Impact Institute.
Bloomfield, who in April stepped down as New Zealand鈥檚 top health official after four years in the job, begins his new role on January 31.
He was looking forward to working alongside colleagues at the university鈥檚 School of Population Health.
鈥淭he proposed Public Policy Impact Institute is a great opportunity to strengthen the link between the University鈥檚 world-class research and the development and implementation of policy,鈥 he said.
听鈥淭he intent is clear 鈥 to help improve a range of social and economic outcomes in Aotearoa with a strong focus on equity.鈥
Vice-Chancellor Professor Dawn Freshwater said Bloomfield鈥檚 new position was a natural progression following his extensive public health career, culminating in his leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic. 鈥淧rofessor Bloomfield brings enormous experience to the university,鈥 she said.
听鈥淲e look forward to him joining the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences and also using his public policy expertise to build our new Public Policy Impact Institute.鈥
It鈥檚 something of a homecoming for the father of three, who graduated from the University of Auckland in 1997 with a Masters of Public Health with first-class honours.
After spending much of the 1990s as a public health specialist, his rise to become director-general in 2018 included stints as the ministry鈥檚 chief public health adviser and head of the Hutt Valley and Capital and Coast DHBs.
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Then came Covid-19.
Back in early February 2020, Bloomfield was pushing the Government to expand the limited travel ban it had in place.
But it was the daily 1pm briefings that brought him into the limelight.
Ordinary Kiwis were taken and reassured by Bloomfield鈥檚 remarkable savoir-faire - something less surprising to colleagues who already knew him as measured, methodical and hyper-competent.
For many, admiration gave way to adoration, and the so-nicknamed 鈥淐urve Crusher鈥 found himself the unlikely subject of fawning TikTok videos, media stories and fan accounts on Twitter.
As former prime minister Sir Geoffrey Palmer wrote in an opinion piece in The Spinoff: 鈥淚t is a long time since a public servant has become so well-known.鈥
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said of Bloomfield on the day her frequent companion at the Beehive lectern announced his resignation: 鈥淭hrough his tireless dedication, his focus on people, his calm and considered approach - he has been a true public servant.鈥
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