- Michael Redman (politician)
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Michael Gerard Redman 32nd Mayor of Hamilton In office
2004 – May 2007Preceded by David Joseph Braithwaite Succeeded by Bob Simcock Majority 12,420 Personal details Born 2 October 1966
Yorkshire, EnglandNationality New Zealand Spouse(s) Kelly Michael Gerard Redman is a New Zealand local government administrator and past politician. He was the inaugural chief executive of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development, an Auckland Council organisation that came into being in November 2010,[1] until October 2011.[2][3] He was chief executive of Hamilton City Council from May 2007 to October 2010. He was mayor of Hamilton from 2004 to May 2007. When he resigned to become the chief executive of Hamilton City Council, he was replaced by deputy mayor and former Member of Parliament Bob Simcock.
In 2006 he was a named an Emerging Leader in the Sir Peter Blake Leadership Awards.[4]
Career
Michael Redman attended school at St John's College in Hamilton[5] and then spent 18 years in business. In 1986 he started his own advertising firm which he ran for 14 years. After the business was acquired in 2000 by Grey Group, he headed the New Zealand branch of the merged business for nearly three years. He was elected to the governing board of the Communication Agencies Association in 2002. Redman was also co-owner and director of a local clothing design, manufacturing and import business and a member of the Institute of Directors.
He started the domestic basketball team NZ Breakers, a full time professional club playing in the Australian National Basketball League, but sold his interest in the club after being elected mayor. He served seven years on the board of the Northern Districts Cricket Association, eventually becoming deputy chairman.
He has served as Deputy Chairman of Parentline Trust and was a member of the Violence Intervention Pilot (VIP) Working Group. He was founding Chairman of Hamilton Combined Foodbanks Trust.
Redman resigned as Hamilton City Council Chief Executive in October 2010 to be chief executive of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development, an Auckland Council organisation.
References
- ^ Ihaka, James (6 October 2010). "Job for Hamilton council boss". The New Zealand Herald. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10678437. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ^ "Auckland events chief resigns suddenly". Auckland Now. 28 October 2011. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/5872051/Auckland-events-chief-resigns-suddenly. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ^ Orsman, Bernard (29 October 2011). "Top official quits over V8 report". The New Zealand Herald. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10678437. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
- ^ "The 2006 Awards". The Sir Peter Blake Trust. 2006. http://www.sirpeterblaketrust.org/leadership/awards/2006_awards/. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ^ "Michael Redman becomes new Hamilton mayor". The New Zealand Herald. 9 October 2004. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=3599146. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
Political offices Preceded by
David Joseph BraithwaiteMayor of Hamilton, New Zealand
2004–2007Succeeded by
Bob SimcockCategories:- Living people
- Mayors of Hamilton, New Zealand
- Members of the Institute of Directors
- 1966 births
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