Dame Alison Paterson was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. Her official student escort was her great-nephew William Glennie from Taumarunui High School.
Wendy was the 2015 Young Enterprise Student Ambassador. Wendy is a student at Macleans College and is taking part in The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme.
Annie Cleland Millar was posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. Her citation was accepted by two of her descendants, Sarah Blaikie and Simon Millar. The Millar family was escorted by Anna Gilchrist from Southland Girls High School.
Sir Russell Pettigrew was posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. His citation was accepted by longtime colleague Dennis Pickup who was escorted by Rhiannon Forlong-Ford from Napier Girls' High School.
Chris Mace CNZM was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. His official student escort was Antonio Ripata from Auckland Grammar School.
Lloyd Morrison was posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. Lloyd's wife Julie Nevett accepted his citation and the Morrison family was escorted by Hugo Bidwill from Wanganui Collegiate.
William and George Winstone were posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. Bryan Johnson and Kenneth Winstone accepted the awards on behalf of the Winstone families, who were accompanied by Pia Wickstead and Danile Naulivou.
Neville Crichton was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 29 July 2015. His official student escort was Rawiri Manley from Rotorua Boys' High School.
Jules Fulton (1901-1973) and Bob Hogan (1900-1992) were inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 7th August 2014. Their biographies were read by Henry Pearson from St Andrew's College, and Isabel Wilson from Nelson College for Girls. Their citations were accepted by Jules' son Jim Fulton, and Bob's grandson Hanlin Johnstone, on behalf of the Fulton and Hogan families.
Adrienne, Lady Stewart was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 7th August 2014. Her biography was read by Zarah Dettmer from Avonside Girls' High School.
Sir David Henry (1888-1963) was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 7th August 2014. His citation was accepted by his two grandchildren, David McCulloch and Mary Rutherford. Sir David's biography was read by Merry Liu from Saint Kentigern's College.
James McAlpine (1906-1959) was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 7th August 2014. His biography was read by Alice Bowden-McAlpine from St Cuthbert's College, and his citation was accepted by his sons Jim and Andrew McAlpine, on behalf of the McAlpine Family.
Tom was chosen as the Young Enterprise Student Ambassador, and spoke at the NZ Business Hall of Fame on behalf of all Young Enterprise students. Tom is a Year 13 student at Roncalli College and is Managing Director of a Lion Foundation Young Enterprise company called 'Goon Squad'.
Hugh Green (1932-2012) was posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. Hugh's official biography was read by Marcus Williams, a Year 13 student at St Paul's College (Ponsonby); and the citation was accepted on behalf of the Green Family by his grandson James.
Hugh Green (1932-2012) was posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. Hugh's official biography was read by Marcus Williams, a Year 13 student at St Paul's College (Ponsonby); and the citation was accepted on behalf of the Green Family by his grandson James.
Darren was chosen as the Young Enterprise Student Ambassador, and spoke at the NZ Business Hall of Fame on behalf of all Young Enterprise students. Darren is a Year 13 student at Mt Hutt College and is CEO of a Lion Foundation Young Enterprise company called Summit.
Val Barfoot (1897–1987) & Maurice Thompson (1907–1968) were posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July, 2013. Their official biographies were read by Alex Shepherd from Auckland Grammar School, and the citations were accepted by Val's son Garth and Maurice's grandson Peter.
Mary Jane Innes (1852–1941) was posthumously inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. Mary Jane's official biography was read by Karen Sue from Diocesan School for Girls, and her citation was accepted by her great-great-grandson Charles, on behalf of the Innes Family.
Sir Dryden Spring was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. His biography was read by former Matamata College student Jessica Watkinson.
Sir John Anderson was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. His official biography was read by Elliot Scholz from Christ's College.
Sir Colin Giltrap was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. His official biography was read by King's College student Jenny Lim, and his citation was accepted on his behalf by his sons Richard and Michael.
Sir George Fistonich was inducted into the NZ Business Hall of Fame on 31 July 2013. His biography was read by his grandson, Milan Fistonich from Kristin School.
Bill Gallagher's induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Bill's biography is read by Kate Williamson from Waikato Diocesan, and his citation is accepted by his sons Sir William and John Gallagher.
Mary Milne's induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Mary's biography is read by Olivia Mann from St Cuthbert's College. The citation is accepted by Debbie Cook, representing the Milne family.
Sir Graeme Douglas' induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Sir Graeme's biography is read by Samuel Jacks from Auckland Grammar School.
Sir Patrick Higgins' induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Sir Patrick's biography is read by Ben Cross from Palmerston North Boys' High School.
Sir Graeme Douglas' induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Sir Graeme's biography is read by Samuel Jacks from Auckland Grammar School.
Thomas Macarthy's induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Thomas' biography is read by Melissa Moroney from St Mary's College. The citation is accepted by Archbishop John Dew, representing the Macarthy Trust.
Graeme Lowe's induction to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame. Graeme's biography is read by Thomas Arnold from Lindisfarne College. Graeme is then accompanied onstage by his son Andy to accept the citation.
Tony Caughey, chair of Young Enterprise Trust, welcomes guests to the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame 2012. Young Enterprise Trust created the Hall of Fame in 1994, and each year six laureates are inducted for their services to business and the community.
Young Enterprise student Isabella Morris speaks at the Fairfax Media NZ Business Hall of Fame 2012. Isabella was chosen to represent the 3000 students taking part in the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme.