Scott Pritchard

Scott Pritchard

Net worth: 1 M $ as of 2026-06-29

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Mr. Scott Pritchard is an Independent Director at Ryman Healthcare Ltd., a Chief Executive Officer at Precinct Properties NZ & Precinct Properties Investments Ltd. and a Chief Executive Officer at Precinct Properties New Zealand Ltd. He is on the Board of Directors at Ryman Healthcare Ltd., Tania Dalton Foundation, Keystone Trust, New Zealand Green Building Council and Keystone New Zealand Property Education Trust.
Mr. Pritchard was previously employed as a National Chairman by Property Council of New Zealand and a Fund Manager by Goodman Property Trust.
He received his graduate degree from Massey University.

Known holdings in public companies

CompanyDateNumber of sharesValuationValuation date
2025-10-16 1,681,939 ( 0.09% ) 995 035 $ 2026-06-29
2026-03-30 35,736 ( 0% ) 45 942 $ 2026-06-29

Scott Pritchard active positions

CompaniesPositionStart
PRECINCT PROPERTIES NZ LTD & PRECINCT PROPERTIES INVESTMENTS LTD Chief Executive Officer 2010-08-31
RYMAN HEALTHCARE LIMITED Director/Board Member 2024-10-31
Chief Executive Officer 2010-07-31
New Zealand Green Building Council
Director/Board Member 2011-03-28
Director/Board Member -
Tania Dalton Foundation
Director/Board Member 2016-12-31
Director/Board Member 2015-12-31

Former positions of Scott Pritchard

CompaniesPositionEnd
Corporate Officer/Principal 2024-10-30
GOODMAN PROPERTY TRUST Corporate Officer/Principal 2010-08-08
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