A change in government has seen a clear shift in focus for the 2024 King鈥檚 Birthday Honours list, with the top recognitions dominated by figures from the business world.听
The corporate and entrepreneurial sector has been largely absent on this list over recent years and it appears Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, a former chief executive, and his team have sought to balance this.听
Three of the four new Knight and Dame Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit are Kiwi business pioneers 鈥 perhaps the most recognisable being Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck.听
The Fisher & Paykel Appliances apprentice turned self-taught rocket scientist has since 2006 been chief executive of the aerospace company pivotal in growing New Zealand鈥檚 $1.69 billion space industry.听
Employing 1800 staff, Beck鈥檚 Rocket Lab is second only to Elon Musk鈥檚 Space X as the most prolific commercial launch provider globally. It has worked with Nasa on multiple missions and launched the first rocket in the Southern Hemisphere to reach space in 2009.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge, humbling honour to get,鈥 Beck told the Herald from Rocket Lab鈥檚 facility at Long Beach, California.听
鈥淚 certainly hope that engineers and entrepreneurs in New Zealand also take this as a win. Hopefully it鈥檚 inspirational.鈥听
Beck reflects on a 鈥渓ost generation鈥 of school leavers because of the decline of trades-training programmes, and stresses that 鈥測ou don鈥檛 have to be a rocket scientist鈥 to gain a Rocket Lab apprenticeship.听
鈥淲e [Rocket Lab] have our scholarship programmes where we provide funding for university students.鈥听
Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck joined space industry leaders at Buckingham Palace where King Charles III unveiled the Astra Carta framework, aimed at accelerating space sustainability efforts and goals.听
Theresa Gattung, who in 1999 broke through a New Zealand glass ceiling when she became the first female chief executive of a major New Zealand company at Telecom (now Spark), has also been named a dame.听
鈥淵ou know when you are racing along and you feel like you are living your life in the in-breath, going on to one thing and the next thing, well, this is like a very long out-breath, a very long aaahhh. I know that鈥檚 an odd thing to say, but that鈥檚 how it feels,鈥 Gattung said from her Bay of Plenty home.听
鈥淵ou know, I know some dames but I never know whether to use their title or not. I think where it鈥檚 appropriate it will be used. Obviously not by any of my nearest and dearest, and to all the people I鈥檝e worked with in the past 30 years, absolutely not. I鈥檓 always going to be T.G. to them.鈥听
Gattung鈥檚 corporate career spans co-founding My Food Bag, sitting on the board of healthcare start-up Tend, as well as the dating website Compatico.听
She has championed female entrepreneurs by founding Coralus (formerly SheEO) 鈥 a global community of women financing, supporting and celebrating female innovators.听
Under her lead, more than 25 female-led ventures were funded, and $1.3 million raised for a perpetual fund for interest-free loans for female entrepreneurs听
The new dame鈥檚 philanthropy includes the Gattung Foundation, a charity she founded with her sister Angela, which supports causes across education, animal welfare, and reducing inequality. She funded the Chair of Women in Entrepreneurship at the University of Auckland Business School and chaired Wellington SPCA from 2011 to 2017.
The Warehouse Group鈥檚 chair Joan Withers is also now a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
A company director since 1997, Withers has formerly chaired Mercury Energy, Auckland Airport and TVNZ. She is also director of Sky Network TV, ANZ New Zealand and Origin Energy.听
She has also served as chief executive of Fairfax New Zealand and The Radio Network.听
鈥淚鈥檓 a little bit overwhelmed,鈥 Withers said of the honour.听
鈥淔or someone like me, coming from a very humble background, I hope that this is some sort of reinforcement to younger people, especially younger women, that if you work hard, and keep your integrity intact, that what you might have thought wasn鈥檛 possible is, in fact, achievable.鈥听
Withers鈥 father worked 60 hours a week coiling rubber hose in a factory in Penrose because they were 鈥渉ard up and desperate to get a house鈥.听
She has authored two books, A Girl鈥檚 Guide to Business (1998) and A Woman鈥檚 Place (2017), about being a woman navigating the predominantly male corporate world.听
Withers was a foundation member of Global Women and the 25 Percent Group, which aims to increase diversity in New Zealand boardrooms, and co-founded OnBeingBold an annual event empowering women leaders.听
鈥淲hen I first started on governance, particularly, I was invariably the only woman on the board... those are the things I reflect on,鈥 Withers said.听
She attributes the damehood to her husband, with whom she has been since she was 15.听
Rounding out the top 2024 honours is Professor Peter Hunter, who is a world-leading researcher in bioengineering 鈥 and is now a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
Hunter established the Auckland Bioengineering Institute in 2001 and has been its director ever since, driving innovation in computer modelling of human organs.听
Professor Peter Hunter, founder of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.听
He is currently a Distinguished Professor at the University of Auckland, co-director of Computational Physiology at Oxford University and holds honorary or visiting professorships at a number of universities around the world.听
鈥淚鈥檓 totally astonished actually... I suppose I have the usual Kiwi, sort of, imposter syndrome,鈥 Hunter said.听
鈥淚鈥檓 sure I鈥檒l get a bit of ribbing for a while but it鈥檒l quickly disappear.鈥听
Hunter has held numerous national and international appointments and advisory board roles 鈥 such as helping lead the international Physiome Project, which aims to understand the functions of the body in terms of the structure of tissues, cells and proteins.听
鈥淚 guess it reflects on the value that the country puts on what we鈥檝e been doing, so that鈥檚 nice,鈥 he said.听
鈥淚 feel very humbled... There鈥檚 no way that I could have achieved what we鈥檝e done without a large number of people, very dedicated people.鈥听
In 2009, he was awarded the Rutherford Medal, New Zealand鈥檚 top science award.听
Recognised as a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit is Arihia Bennett, who has been the first female and longest-serving (from 2012 to 2024) chief executive of Te R奴nanga o Ng膩i Tahu.听
In leading the largest South Island iwi, Bennett oversaw the growth of finances and assets amounting to more than $1.9 billion and including more than $600m in properties.听
Despite the scale of these achievements, Bennett said when she first saw the email notifying her, she thought it was a prank.听
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 expect that... I read it and got my husband to check and I said 鈥榦h it looks real doesn鈥檛 it?鈥 Just pleasantly surprised. I鈥檝e moved on from my role and [am] really feeling pretty fulfilled in the contributions in the role over the many years and this is [a] wonderful feeling of acknowledging that, and all the people who have supported me to get here really.鈥听
Bennett said bettering the vast Te R奴nanga o Ng膩i Tahu community has always been the guiding principle of her work.听
鈥淭he tribe has been a collective responsibility on behalf of our people, we鈥檙e up to 80,000 people now,鈥 Bennett said.听
听听鈥淚鈥檝e always been a strong advocate of community development 鈥 if that鈥檚 working with families, individuals, communities. And if you take that principle into the role that I鈥檝e had at Ng膩i Tahu for these last 12 years, they are the same core principles around strengthening one鈥檚 sense of identity, their sense of belonging, their sense of economy coming into the home, building up their social health.鈥听
Aside from being a pioneer in female M膩ori governance, Bennett is also a member of the Global Women鈥檚 Network and the Tuahiwi M膩ori Women鈥檚 Welfare League.听
Bennett said she hoped she 鈥渨as a champion to women in leadership roles and hopefully that is enabling other, younger women to think about their career pathway, that you can do it. It鈥檚 not impossible鈥.听
Bennett has also worked with the Government and Christchurch City Council to assist with the 2011 Canterbury earthquakes and the 2019 Christchurch mosques terrorist attack.听
Other key businesspeople honoured in this year鈥檚 King鈥檚 Birthday Honours list include former Queenstown Mayor Jim Boult, Briscoes managing director Rod Duke and Perpetual Guardians founder Andrew Barnes, who are all made Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
Duke is honoured for his services to philanthropy and business, with the Government acknowledging his contribution to healthcare research and youth suicide prevention. Groups who have received his philanthropic support include the Westpac Rescue Helicopter, St John Ambulance and Bayswater School on Auckland鈥檚 North Shore.听
Barnes is honoured for his contributions to business and philanthropy, including his advocacy of the reduced work hour philosophy better known as the four-day week. He has reshaped the trustee sector in New Zealand, consolidating Perpetual Guardian as the largest trustee company and largest non-government philanthropy entity in the country.听
Honours from the sporting world also had a business tinge.听
Katie Sadleir has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
Sadleir was appointed as the first female CEO of the Commonwealth Games Federation in 2021, and is a former Olympic synchronised swimmer and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist.听
鈥淲hen I got the email up in London and I read it and it was that sort of reaction where 鈥榟ow special is this鈥 and I was having a pretty challenging day at the time... and this letter just made me reflect on my career and how proud I was to be acknowledged.鈥听
Sadlier embraced the challenge which the uncertain future of the Commonwealth Games posed - without a host for the 2026 event 鈥 and the scale of her current role.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 a big task, I mean 2.7 billion people are in the Commonwealth, we鈥檝e got 74 members and one of my key focuses is to work with them to build their capacity and capability to do great things in terms of a movement,鈥 she said.听
鈥淚鈥檝e had an incredible career, I鈥檝e been supported along the way by some amazing mentors.鈥听
Sadleir was also general manager of women鈥檚 rugby for World Rugby from 2016 to 2021 and oversaw the appointment of 17 women to the World Rugby Council in her first year.听
Tennis player Chris Lewis has also become an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
Lewis became only the third player from New Zealand to reach a Grand Slam singles final and the second New Zealander to reach the Wimbledon final. He also won the Wimbledon Junior final in 1975, the only Kiwi to achieve this title. He played on the ATP Tour for 12 years, winning three tournaments and coached at the highest level, including mentoring former world number one Ivan Lendl.听
鈥淚 got the email informing me and it was just incredible excitement after all these years. So the first thing I did was told my wife and it turns out she was part of it because there was a lot going on behind the scenes,鈥 Lewis said.听
Lewis said he never really thought about receiving such an honour.听
鈥淚鈥檝e always considered myself to be a New Zealander and the relationship with New Zealand has been incredibly strong over the years. Obviously my tennis development took part there and all of my career I was playing for New Zealand. It鈥檚 a huge, huge honour.鈥 听
In the media and entertainment sphere, broadcast journalist and health advocate Rachel Smalley has been recognised as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
Over more than 25 years, Smalley has been programme host, foreign correspondent, news and current affairs anchor and executive producer for international and domestic television channels. She later anchored radio programmes on 九一星空无限talk ZB and Today FM.听
In recent years, Smalley has been an advocate for greater funding for government drug agency Pharmac, establishing The Medicine Gap, a website and storytelling platform which gave a collective voice to New Zealanders seeking access to life-enabling or life-saving medicines, in 2020.听
鈥淚 am so honoured, but I still can鈥檛 quite believe it if I鈥檓 honest,鈥 Smalley said.听
鈥淚 just hope everyone who contributed to The Medicine Gap sees this as an acknowledgement of the role they have played in the drive for reform, but I particularly hope the patients who told me their very personal stories understand that this is a recognition of their bravery.鈥听
However, Smalley reflected on the honour in light of the decision in Budget 2024 not to fund 13 cancer medicines.听
鈥淭he honours acknowledgement is bittersweet given there was no money in the Budget for cancer meds. I can鈥檛 tell you how disappointing it is that we are yet to receive any direction on the promised funding of cancer medicines.鈥听
Another broadcaster, Jamie Mackay, has also become an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Mackay is the host of 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 The Country and has been a pivotal voice exposing rural content and issues in the New Zealand mainstream media.听
鈥淚 was humbled... My first thought was I鈥檇 turn it down if I didn鈥檛 think I鈥檇 done enough to justify the honour, plus in the past I鈥檝e been a bit critical of some people who had accepted the honour for merely doing their well-paid job, but in the end I justified it in my own mind courtesy of the fundraising work I鈥檇 done over the years, especially for the likes of IHC.鈥听
Mackay has also been a prominent advocate for rural mental health and wellbeing support and initiatives.听
The news follows the recent announcement that Mackay is a finalist in the 2024 Primary Industries New Zealand Awards for the Outstanding Contribution to New Zealand鈥檚 Primary Industries award. This recognises individuals who have made significant contributions to the primary industry sector through innovation, leadership, and dedication.听
The Country is owned by 九一星空无限, publisher of The Herald. 九一星空无限 CEO Michael Boggs said it was a well-deserved honour for Mackay.听
鈥淗e has created a tight knit community through The Country, growing it from something he started on his farm in Riversdale 30 years ago to what it is now as New Zealand鈥檚 flagship agricultural show. Jamie plays a hugely important role in connecting with our rural communities and has given so much more of himself through other activities and events too. We鈥檙e absolutely thrilled.鈥听
九一星空无限 chief audio officer Jason Winstanley said celebrating The Country鈥檚 30-year anniversary with Mackay just a few weeks ago in Southland 鈥渨as a real privilege. With hundreds of people turning out in support, it was a sign of just how respected he is, not just as a broadcaster, but in the massive amount of work he does for his community. He鈥檚 an extremely talented broadcaster and a brilliant person, and we鈥檙e so proud to see him awarded in this respect today.鈥听
And Rowena Duncum, 九一星空无限 Commercial Lead 鈥 Rural and previous Executive Producer for The Country 鈥 said: 鈥淗aving worked alongside Jamie for the past eight years, including six as his producer, I know just how much he values the opportunity to give voice to rural matters every day. But this goes beyond just 鈥榙oing his job.鈥 From normalising the conversation around rural mental health and advocating for the IHC Calf and Rural Scheme as its ambassador, through to holding politicians and leaders to account, for more than 30 years, Jamie has kept rural New Zealand at the heart of everything he does. I鈥檓 delighted he has been honoured today - it is so very well deserved.鈥听
From the fashion world, designer Adrienne Winkelmann has been named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Her self-named company was established in 1980, employs 17 staff and all garments are made in New Zealand. Through her business, she has supported Women鈥檚 Refuge and Starship Children鈥檚 Hospital in Auckland. She has donated surplus designs at the end of each season to Dress for Success and hosted pop-up charity shops that have raised tens of thousands of dollars.听
Megan Tamati-Quennell (Te 膧tiawa, Ng膩ti Mutunga, K膩ti M膩moe, Ng膩i Tahu, Waitaha) has become a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit after 34 years of contribution to the art sector.听
She is New Zealand鈥檚 longest serving curator of Modern and Contemporary M膩ori and Indigenous art. In 2023, Ms Tamati-Quennell was appointed as curator of the Sharjah Biennial for 2025, the first M膩ori curator invited to work on an international project of this scale.听
For contributions to conservation through New Zealand Wildlife Service and Department of Conservation (DOC) roles since 1979, William Paul Jansen has become an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
To protect declining k艒kako populations in Rotorua, Jansen initiated research in the 1980s to protect forest blocks from logging. More recently, he has held many senior advisory roles including on the Predator Free 2050 national vision.听
Women鈥檚 health advocate Sally Walker, who drove fundamental change in the healthcare sector by raising awareness of injuries from the use of surgical mesh, has been named a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.听
Walker initiated a petition in 2022, calling for the suspension of the surgical mesh procedure for stress urinary incontinence. Her advocacy helped lead to the 2023 announcement that mesh surgeries in New Zealand would be paused because of safety concerns.听
Walker shared her own experience of significant complications from surgical mesh implants in the Herald series In Her Head.听
At news of the surgical mesh halt allowing steps to be put in place to reduce harms linked to the procedure, Walker said it was: 鈥淎n acknowledgement that their concerns were not just in their heads. It will give us some hope.鈥听
Tom Dillane is an Auckland based journalist covering local government and crime as well as sports investigations. He joined the Herald in 2018 and is deputy head of news.听
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