About the Committee
The Research & Innovation Committee (RIC) helps maintain New Zealand wine’s premium reputation through innovation and a commitment to research that makes a tangible difference for members’ businesses.
The RIC advises the BRI Board on the development and delivery of BRI’s research strategy and its research portfolio. It will provide feedback and recommendations on BRI’s research priorities, and current and future research and investment plans. The Committee will provide advice and support to help BRI secure external research investment. Committee members will use their networks to suggest potential participants for BRI advisory groups, research-industry collaborations for research project delivery, and knowledge transfer.
Current Committee members
- Greg Mann (Chair, BRI Board)
- Juliet Ansell (BRI CEO)
- Dr Bruce Campbell (BRI Board)
- Emma Taylor (BRI Board, NZW Board)
- Melissa Tripe (NZW Board)
- David Jordan (appointed member)
- Duncan Shouler (appointed member)
- Johnathon Hamlet (appointed member)
This group of industry experts focuses on ensuring BRI delivers strong value from science – responding to members’ evolving views on research needs and effectively transferring new knowledge to winegrowers – setting the industry up for long-term success.
New RIC members
As of March 2025 the Committee is delighted to welcome the following four members:
Jessica Wilson
Jess has been with Whitehaven Vineyards for six years, and in the position of viticulturist for four years. She has a BVO from Lincoln University with honours (1st) from University of Adelaide with a thesis on Grapevine Susceptibility to Eutypa Dieback. Jess currently sits on the GGS technical reference group, was involved in the NGV steering committee and currently hosts NGV and ALT trial sites on vineyards under her management. Jess also holds a Diploma in Business Leadership and Management and is a graduate of the Kellog Rural Leadership Programme.
Patrick Materman
Patrick is Director of Winegrowing at Indevin group overseeing all winemaking, technical viticulture and laboratories. Previously Patrick spent 30 years in roles with Pernod Richard/Brancott including NZ Chief Winemaker and Global Winemaker as well as running projects in China, India, Australia, France, USA, Argentina and Spain. Patrick has been a NZW Board Director 2013 to 2020, NZW Finance Committee 2013 to 2020, NZW Research Advisory Committee 2013 to 2023, Chair of the NZW Sauvignon Blanc Industry events in 2016 and 2019, current Chair of CAG for the BRI Sauvignon Blanc 2.0 research programme, and current CAG member for the BRI Next Generation Viticulture programme.
Alina Tenetka
Alina is winemaker with Delegat in Marlborough. She earned a PhD in 2015 from the National University of Food Technology (Kyiv, Ukraine), focusing on improving rosé wine technology using antioxidants. Additionally, Alina has 16 years of hands-on winemaking experience across four continents, including 21 vintages, eight in Ukraine, 10 in New Zealand (Delegat Winery, Oyster Bay brand), two in the USA, and one vintage in Germany. Additionally, Alina is undertaking the WSET Wine Business Level 4 Diploma.
Robert Holdaway
Robert grew up on his family vineyard in Marlborough before leaving to study ecology at the University of Canterbury and obtaining a PhD from Cambridge University. He worked as a research scientist at Landcare Research in Lincoln for eight years, in fields including forest ecology, biodiversity assessment, environmental DNA, carbon, and regenerative agriculture. Robert moved back to Marlborough in 2017 to work full-time within his family’s wine business, Lowlands Wines and their 155-hectare vineyard. He is particularly interested in the translation of research into practice, especially the integration of science-based regenerative farming practices into commercial viticulture operations and has spoken regularly on the topic at NZW/BRI events.