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List of New Zealand businesspeople

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The following is a list of notable businesspeople from New Zealand.

A

B

C

D

  • Thomas Wong Doo (1903–1963), merchant, interpreter, community leader
  • Peri Drysdale (born 1953), founder of Untouched World and Snowy Peak clothing companies
  • Rod Drury (born 1966), businessman

E

  • Alfred Eady (1891–1965), music retailer, company director, benefactor

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G

H

I

J

K

  • Henry Kelliher (1896–1991), businessman, publisher, art patron, credit reformer

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  • Johannes La Grouw (1913–2011), OBE and Business Hall of Fame, entrepreneur, philanthropist, co-founder of a revolutionary construction system (Lockwood)
  • Robert Laidlaw (1885–1971), retailer, founder of FTC, the Farmers Trading Company
  • Thomson Leys (1850–1924), journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor, philanthropist
  • Sir John Luke (1858–1931), businessman, politician

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  • John Plimmer (1812–1905), businessman, has been called the "Father of Wellington"

R

  • Thomas Russell (c. 1830–1904), lawyer, businessman, politician, financier, land speculator

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T

  • Sir Angus Tait (1919–2007), businessman and electronics innovator
  • Stephen Tindall (born 1951), retailer, founder of The Warehouse Group, a New Zealand department-store chain
  • Matthew Tukaki (born 1974), businessman, ex-Officio Director of the United Nations Global Compact, CEO of the Sustain Group, a global social investment business

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W

Y

  • Jack Yan (born 1972), publisher, designer and businessman

See also

References

  1. ^ Waterson, D. B. "Firth, Josiah Clifton". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b Stanley, R D. "Firth, Edward Buckland and Firth, Guy Mortimer". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 4 April 2021.