Netball New Zealand announces Jane Patterson as interim chief executive, Chelsea Lane as head of high performance

Netball New Zealand has confirmed two new appointments to its leadership team, in the wake of Jennie Wylie’s departure as chief executive at the end of 2025.  As the national body searches for a new chief executive, Jane Patterson will step into the role on an interim basis, beginning on January 19.  Netball NZ’s chief commercial officer David Cooper had been acting as chief executive since Wyllie’s exit.  Patterson is experienced in leading a sporting body on an interim basis, having recently completed a similar assignment with Badminton New Zealand at the end of last year.  Prior to that, Patterson had also worked as New Zealand’s chief operating officer for the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup, as well as executive roles with Ironman Asia Pacific, and as chief executive for the 2007 Netball World Cup.  “Since first playing netball at the age of 7, I’ve carried a deep respect for the game and its proud place in New Zealand sport,” she said.  “Stepping into this role comes with a real sense of responsibility, and I’m committed to working alongside our staff, the board and the wider community to ensure the organisation remains strong, united and focused for the future.  “My immediate focus as interim CEO is to provide stability, clarity and support across the organisation. This is a time to listen, to connect with our staff and communities nationwide, and to ensure netball is well positioned for the future – both on and off the court.”  In recognition of her contribution to sports administration, Jane was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in 2016, and later an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in 2023.  Elsewhere, Chelsea Lane has also joined Netball NZ as the head of high performance for the Silver Ferns, in support of the returning Dame Noeline Taurua.  Lane boasts an impressive high-performance CV, with NBA outfits the Atlanta Hawks, and recently with the all-conquering Golden State Warriors. More recently, Lane has also been part of New Zealand Cricket’s high-performance programme, as well as with Basketball New Zealand.  “Chelsea’s proven ability to align performance, people and culture will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen the Silver Ferns programme,” said Dame Noeline.  “I’m looking forward to working closely with her as we prepare for the challenges and opportunities ahead.”