New Zealand Business Hall of Fame
Awarded forIndividuals who have made a significant contribution to the economic and social development of New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
First awarded1994
Last awarded2023
Websitebusinesshalloffame.co.nz

The New Zealand Business Hall of Fame is a figurative hall of fame dedicated to New Zealanders who have made a significant contribution to the economic and social development of New Zealand. The hall was established in 1994 by the Young Enterprise Trust.[1] Laureates are selected by an independent panel and are inducted at an annual gala dinner.[1][2]

Laureates

The following is a complete list of laureates of the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame, up to inductions on 10 August 2023.[3][4]

Year Laureate Field(s)
1994 Woolf FisherWhiteware manufacturing
James FletcherConstruction
William GoodfellowDairy industry
Jack NewmanTransport
Bryan ToddOil exploration
James WattieFood processing
1995 Ted FriedlanderClothes retailing
Robert KerridgeCinemas
Ken MyersLiquor industry
Cliff PlimmerStock and station agency
William StevensonCivil engineering and infrastructure
Robertson StewartPlastics
1996 Jack ButlandFood processing
Chew ChongFungus exporting and buttermaking
Richard IzardSaw-blade manufacturing
John McKenzieRetailing
Bob OwensTransport
Angus TaitTelecommunications
1997 John AndersonEngineering
John Logan CampbellCommerce
Tom ClarkCeramics
Assid Abraham CorbanWine
James Fletcher Jr.Industry
Robert HannahFootwear
James MaddrenDeer industry and commerce
Alfred Hamish ReedBook publishing
Frank RenoufMerchant banking
Thomas RussellInvestment and law
1998 Harcourt CaugheyDepartment store retailing and public service
Te Puea HērangiMāori development
Ray HurleyLingerie manufacturing
Henry KelliherBrewing
Graeme MarshManufacturing and business leadership
Maurice PaykelWhiteware manufacturing
1999 Robert GrahamTourism
Johnny JonesWhaling, farming and shipping
Nathaniel LevinTrading, and stock and station agency
Don McLarenAnimal remedies and racing
Āpirana NgataMāori development
Laurie StevensTextiles and manufacturing
Ron TrotterBusiness leadership
Rodolph WigleyTourism
2000 Francis CarterSawmilling and timber merchandising
Edward ElworthyFarming and meat processing
Alexander HarveyManufacturing
James HayDepartment store retailing
Amy Maria HellabyMeat processing and retailing
Robert HoltSawmilling and timber merchandising
Robert LaidlawDepartment store retailing
Cliff SkeggsFishing and transport
2001 Heaton BarkerGrocery
Harry HorrocksPulp and paper industry
John HorrocksTransport and commercial law
Brian PicotSupermarketing and education reform
Geoffrey RobertsCommercial aviation
Peter ShirtcliffeBusiness management and enterprise education
2002 Tom Ah CheeSupermarketing
Romeo BragatoViticulture
Don BrashCentral banking
Richard CarterForestry
Peter MasfenInvestment
Tim WallisAviation and deer industry
2003 Peter BarrAccountancy
Robert Forsyth BarrSharebroking
John GoulterAirport administration
Frank HolmesOil entrepreneurship
Douglas MyersBrewing
Wilson WhinerayRugby and business leadership
2004 Eion EdgarSharebroking
Peter ElworthyFarming and business leadership
Bill GallagherElectric fences and business leadership
Bill HamiltonJet boats
Howard PatersonEntrepreneurship and biotechnology
Wendy PyeChildren's publishing and literacy
2005 James DoigIndustry
Pat GoodmanBaking and entrepreneurship
Bill RichardsonTransport
Gil SimpsonSoftware
Stephen TindallDiscount retailing
Harvey TurnerHorticulture and auctioneering
2006 William DavidsonAgribusiness
Keith HayHouse building and public service
Michael HillJewellery retailing
Richard HudsonBaking and confectionery
Neville JordanTechnology entrepreneurship
David LeveneRetailing
2007 William GreggCoffee
Neil IsaacConstruction engineering and conservation
Johannes La GrouwHousebuilding
Len MalaghanIce-cream manufacturing and medical research
Neal PlowmanTextile and laundry services
Trevor ScottBusiness leadership and biotechnology
2008 Alan BurnetNewspaper publishing
Shariffe CooryBusiness and community leadership
Tony FalkensteinEntrepreneurship and business education
George FenwickNewspaper publishing and social reform
Ron JardenRugby and sharebroking
Joseph NathanDairy entrepreneurship
Hugh PerrettGrocery strategy and retail innovation
Rod WeirStock and station leadership
2009 George BecaEngineering consultancy
Ron CarterEngineering consultancy and business leadership
Roderick DeaneCorporate leadership
Ted LeesHeavy equipment
John PlimmerConstruction and investment
Marianne SmithDrapery and philanthropy
2010 Ernest DavisBrewing, public service and philanthropy
Douglas GoodfellowResource investment and philanthropy
Bendix HallensteinClothes manufacturing, public service and philanthropy
John IlottAdvertising and philanthropy
Peter LeitchMeat retailing and philanthropy
Roy SavageSafety equipment and philanthropy
2011 Thomas CawthronShipping agencies, investment contracting and philanthropy
Les HutchinsTourism and conservation
Ann and David NormanJewellery retailing, department store retailing and philanthropy
Brian PerryCivil engineering and philanthropy
Percy SargoodMerchant and philanthropy
John ToddEnergy, investment and philanthropy
2012 Graeme DouglasPharmaceuticals
Bill GallagherAgribusiness
Pat HigginsConstruction
Graeme LoweAgribusiness
Thomas MacarthyBrewing and investment
Mary Jane MilneMillinery and drapery
2013 John AndersonBanking
Val BarfootReal estate
George FistonichWinemaking
Colin GiltrapMotor industry
Hugh GreenCivil construction
Mary Jane InnesBrewing
Dryden SpringAgriculture
Maurice ThompsonReal estate
2014 Graeme AveryPublishing, food and wine, and sport
Jules FultonRoading and infrastructure
David HenryForestry and wood processing
Bob HoganRoading and infrastructure
James McAlpineRefrigeration
Ralph NorrisLeadership and governance
Don RowlandsLeadership and governance
Adrienne StewartLeadership and governance
2015 Annie Cleland MillarFood services and manufacturing
Neville CrichtonMotor industry and superyacht industry
Chris MaceConstruction and investment
Lloyd MorrisonInvestment
Alison PatersonGovernance
Russell PettigrewTransport and logistics
William and George WinstoneQuarrying and cartage
2016 Philip BurdonFood production, business leadership and public policy
Rob FenwickEnvironmental leadership
Noel HolyoakeHeating, ventilation and air conditioning
Peter JacksonFilm
Malcolm McConnellEngineering
Bruce PlestedGlobal logistics and transportation
Ward ReidRubber industry
John RobertsLeadership and industry
2017 Thomas EdmondsFood manufacture and commerce
Graeme HarrisonMeat industry, food, beverage, agribusiness and export
John and Leonie HyndsManufacturing, engineering and infrastructure
George MethvenEngineering and manufacturing
Mavis MullinsMāori business development and governance
David NathanCommerce, property and import / export
Charles Sew HoyGold mining, merchant and entrepreneurship
Pam WilliamsFishing industry, export, aviation and commerce
2018 Bill BuckleyManufacturing
Trelise CooperFashion design
James DilworthBusiness
Alan GibbsManufacturing and investment banking
Elspeth KennedyStockbroking, governance and philanthropy
Russell MatthewsCivil engineering
Tony NightingaleManufacturing
Graeme and Craig TurnerManufacturing
2019 John BallantyneRetail
John and David BayleyReal estate
Bernie and Kaye CrosbyFood
John DaviesTourism
Jane HunterWinemaking
Samuel NicholMerchandise and shipping
Noel RobinsonManufacturing and commerce
Mark WallerHealthcare and governance
2020 Robert AndersonCommercial enterprise
Peri DrysdaleFashion and manufacturing
Tracy GoughEngineering services
Kevin HickmanCare and health services
Brendan LindsayFood storage
Paul MorganMāori enterprise
John RyderCare and health services
Ken StevensSystems innovation
James Henry WhittakerConfectionery
2022 Ulu AionoTechnology and community health
Charles and Jessie BeggMusic
Graeme HartInvestment
Bruce McLarenEngineering
Les, Jackie and Phillip MillsHealth and fitness
Greg TomlinsonInvestment
Pania Tyson-NathanTourism
2023 Paul AdamsProperty development
Michael BarnettBusiness
Theresa GattungFemale advancement and entrepreneurship
Ted MansonProperty development and social equity
Kingi SmilerMāori agribusiness and primary sector
Wally StoneTourism
Kelly TarltonTourism

References

  1. 1 2 "About". Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  2. "Nominations". Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  3. "Past laureates". Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  4. "2023 laureates". Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
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