Expert Details
Research Joint Ventures, Research Consortia, etc.
ID: 724802
New Zealand
Expert established New Zealand's business incubator funding scheme in 2001.
For over 10 years, he has been on the funding panel that assessed all of New Zealand's business and technology incubators seeking Government funding. This has involved viewing full presentations from their managers on their successes, operations to date, strategies and financial plans. Expert has also undertaken an analysis of global best practice with respect to the operation of incubators, and worked on a feasibility study of a proposed business incubator.
Expert has extensive experience in undertaking due diligence for, and reviewing the performance of, industry/government co-funded research consortia. New Zealand has a world-leading model for this type of structure. Expert has undertaken more than 50 relevant due diligence and review assignments, with total multi-year budgets totaling up to NZ$90 million. Terms of reference have typically covered ownership, legal structure, governance, management, operational and financial reporting, co-funding compliance, IP strategy and commercialization, and risk assessment. At times he has worked alongside a technical expert assessing the quality and outputs of the research programmes.
He was instrumental in developing the operating policy for the government's first ever industry research consortium programme. He then undertook the due diligence as a pre-requisite to funding decisions(total government/ industry funding now over $110 million). He subsequently executed more than 30 operational/ governance reviews of all of the research consortia. These assignments involved extensive application of expertise in shareholder agreements, legal structure, governance, management, research contracting arrangements, accounting and administration arrangements, intellectual property strategy and management, technology commercialisation, funding terms and conditions and shareholder entry and exit from the consortia. He also visited the controlling Federal government agency and practical operating institutional examples of analogous Co-operative Research Centres in Australia.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1969 | Degree: BA | Subject: Economics/politics & sociology/ psychology | Institution: University of Waikato |
Year: 1980 | Degree: MA | Subject: Industrial psychology | Institution: University of Canterbury |
Year: 1997 | Degree: Bachelor of Business Studies | Subject: Marketing | Institution: Massey University |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1996 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Director (founding) | Department: |
Responsibilities:Expert founded and manages Employer in Wellington City, the capital city of New Zealand. His work has involved a major emphasis on due diligence for and reviews of industry research consortia. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1994 to 1998 | Employer: Office of Minister of Finance | Title: Commercial Advisor | Department: |
Responsibilities:Advised Minister on commercial issues affecting nation. Contributed to sale process of major state owned enterprises. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1990 to 1994 | Employer: Deloitte | Title: Senior Consultant | Department: Consulting |
Responsibilities:He managed and executed a wide range of projects, including international reviews, eg NZ Kiwifruit Marketing Board. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1979 to 1990 | Employer: Development Finance Corporation of NZ | Title: Ventures Manager | Department: Corporate Finance and Venture Capital |
Responsibilities:1. He managed the strategic planning and industry research function. 2. He provided corporate finance to major companies. 3. He undertook venture capital investment analysis and management. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1985 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Associate | Department: |
Responsibilities:He was seconded to Union Venture Corporation, Los Angeles for venture capital training. He was involved in due diligence on and structuring of potential venture capital deals. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1971 to 1979 | Employer: Building Research Association | Title: Head | Department: Management Research |
Responsibilities:He pioneered research into recruitment and labor turnover in the construction industry, and was awarded an ANZAC Fellowship to work in CSIRO in Australia. He then headed up the Management Research Division, which investigated construction safety and economics. |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 2001 to Present | Agency: Foundation for Research, Science and Technology/Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment | Role: Consultant | Description: He was instumental in developing the operating policy for the government's first ever industry research consortium programme. He then undertook the due diligence as a pre-requisite to funding decisions(total government/ industry funding now over $110 million). He subsequently executed 17 operational/ governance reviews of all of the research consortia. |
Years: 2000 to Present | Agency: New Zealand Trade & Enterprise | Role: (i) National Business Development Manager (ii) Consultant | Description: Expert developed a funding scheme to build the capabilities of high growth export focused companies. He was subsequently the private sector panel member assessing applications' credit risks for up to $500,000 in funding. He also established a business incubator funding programme. |
Years: 1994 to 1998 | Agency: Office of Minister of Finance | Role: Commercial Advisor | Description: Expert advised the Minister of Finance on a wide range of commercial subjects, including operations and sale of major state owned assets. |
Years: 2015 to Present | Agency: Callaghan Innovation | Role: Consultant | Description: A range of projects designed to help Callaghan Innovation reinvigorate a longstanding, brownfield R&D site as an "innovation precinct", including work on a strategic assessment, risks and opportunities and attraction of foreign investment. |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 1985 to 1985 | Country / Region: USA | Summary: Expert worked for Union Venture Corporation, a Los Angeles based venture capital company. |
Years: 2003 to 2004 | Country / Region: Australia | Summary: He undertook a review of a major Australian-New Zealand high health vegetable programme (budget $20 million). |
Years: 1992 to 1992 | Country / Region: 10 countries - Europe, Canada/USA and Asia | Summary: Statutory review of New Zelaand's kiwifruit trading operations world-wide, including assessment of logistics, Treasury, cool storage, wholesaling, retailing, IT and tracking performance. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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New Zealand Institute of Directors, New Zealand Trustees Association AngelHQ |
Professional Appointments |
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Director, Air Flow Products Limited; Director, LendYour Limited. Member, 2000-2008, Growth Services Funding Panel, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (assesses proposals for Government funding for capability funding of high growth export companies); Judge, 1998 - present, Wellington Gold Awards (evaluates applications for regional business awards); Former judge of New Zealand Technology Awards (national awards for technology development and commercialisation) |
Awards / Recognition |
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ANZAC Fellowship |
Medical / Professional |
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Worked at Australia's CSIRO (Division of Building Research) during ANZAC Fellowship. |
Additional Experience
Training / Seminars |
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1. Expert was the major contributor to a workshop attended by representatives (mostly CEOs) of all of New Zealand's industry research consortia. He addressed the participants on due diligence, operation of research advisory committees and optimising structure and governance. 2.He helped develop and has for several years presented, training workshops on equity investment for SMEs and start ups. He has also talked to industry groups about research joint ventures, and presented a paper to a national economic development forum on join ventures. |
Marketing Experience |
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He has undertaken a number of industry studies or consulting assignments, several of them joint ventures with Deloitte, investigating diverse industries such as advanced materials, nutriceuticals, biotechnology, food & beverage, automotive components, optics, and horticultural products. Consulting assignments in this context have spanned feasibility studies and preparation of business cases/plans. |
Other Relevant Experience |
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Particular skills relate to due diligence into and reviews of industry/esearch joint ventures. This includes due diligence into the establishment of about15 research consortia, and over 30 reviews of these entities - either incorporated or unincorporated joint ventures. These consortia extend across forestry, pipfruit breeding, pastoral genomics, animal disease, greenhouse gas emissions from animals, meat bioactives and ingredients, dairy bioactives, seafood and sustainable construction. This has enabled him to develop an understanding of what constitutes "best practice" in joint venture industry/research structures and operation. |
Fields of Expertise
business development, business strategy, small business, strategic planning, strategic research planning, business incubator, market assessment, strategic market planning, technology innovation, research consortia, market feasibility, intellectual property strategy, venture, capital investment advisor, capital market, due diligence, venture capital support, sustainable design, business, business valuation, market development, market positioning, competitive benchmarking, business intelligence, proposal writing, corporate strategic planning, competitive analysis, technology planning, technology transfer, market research, marketing