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About the 2011 WinnersRod Drury Rod has started and grown a series of New Zealand technology companies including accounting software company Xero of which he is CEO. He has twice been named the Hi-Tech New Zealand Entrepreneur of the Year, has received a KEA World Class New Zealander Award and, in 2009, won the prestigious Flying Kiwi award and was admitted to the New Zealand Hi-Tech Hall of Fame. Rod is on the Board of the New Zealand Stock Exchange and a member of the Victoria University Commerce Faculty Advisory Board. He graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration (BCA) in 1987. Sir Thomas Gault During 20 years with law firm A J Park & Son, he earned a reputation as a rigorous lawyer and built strong expertise in intellectual property. Sir Thomas was appointed a High Court judge in 1987, rising through the ranks to become President of the Court of Appeal in 2002. He was a member of the inaugural bench of the Supreme Court of New Zealand and is also a member of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom. Sir Thomas was knighted in 2001. He graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in 1962 and a Master of Laws (LLM) in 1963. Piera McArthur As the wife of a New Zealand diplomat, she lived overseas for many years exhibiting in Paris, London, New York, Sydney and Moscow between 1975 and 1990. This established her career as a painter and also presented opportunities for cultural diplomacy and to enhance New Zealand’s reputation internationally. In Moscow, Piera was the first New Zealander to have a solo show at the New Tretiakov Gallery. Over the past 20 years, she has exhibited extensively around New Zealand and undertaken commissions both locally and overseas. Piera graduated from Victoria with a BA in 1950 and went on the following year to gain an MA with Honours in Modern Languages. Kerry Prendergast She served as a Tawa Borough Councillor and a Wellington City Councillor before successfully contesting the capital city mayoralty in 2001. Kerry, whose professional background is in the health sector, also completed two terms as Vice-President of Local Government New Zealand. She has been a Director of Wellington International Airport Ltd for nine years and is active in a wide range of other organisations including the Joe Aspell Trust and the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Kerry graduated from Victoria University with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2004. John Shewan He joined PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) early in his career and went on to specialise in corporate tax consultancy and tax policy. He became Chairman of PwC in 2003. John is a well-known commentator on tax matters and has been influential in the reform of the tax system, including being part of the Victoria University Tax Working Group whose recommendations on tax reform featured prominently in the 2010 Budget. Throughout his career, John has provided advice and leadership to Victoria’s Faculty of Commerce and Administration including being Chair of its Advisory Board. John graduated from Victoria with a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration (BCA) with Honours in 1977. Taika Waititi Earlier credits include being nominated Best Actor in the New Zealand Film Awards for his role in the film Scarfies and an Academy Award nomination for Two Cars, One Night. Taika graduated from Victoria with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in 1997. |
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