Bill Gallagher (businessman) explained

Sir William Gallagher
Honorific Suffix:Lord of Bothwell and Kildrummie
Birth Name:William Murray Gallagher
Birth Date:22 January 1941
Occupation:Businessman
Relatives:Bill Gallagher (father)

Sir William Murray Gallagher, Lord of Bothwell and Kildrummie[1] (born 22 January 1941) is a New Zealand businessman.

Biography

Gallagher was born on 22 January 1941, the son of Bill Gallagher and Millie Gallagher (née Murray).[2] [3]

The younger Bill Gallagher and his brother John took increasing roles in the business and marketing side of the family firm through the 1960s, with Bill leading the company's export push into Australia and becoming the Chief Executive and Chairman in 1973.[3] By 2010, the Gallagher Group was exporting to over 130 countries with revenue of $160 million, and had over 1000 employees, including 600 in New Zealand. Their product range had expanded to include high-powered electric fences, automatic gate openers, security access systems, and animal weighing devices.[4]

Gallagher and his wife, Judi, have three children.[3]

Hamilton statue controversy

In 2013, the Gallagher Group donated to Hamilton City a statue of John Fane Charles Hamilton, a British naval officer who was killed at the Battle of Gate Pā, for whom the city was named.[5] In 2017, Gallagher gave a speech in which he called the Treaty of Waitangi a "fraud", and said that non-Māori risked being stripped of their rights and becoming unable to visit New Zealand's beaches.[6] In 2018, the statue of Hamilton was defaced with red paint, and it was removed from public display in Civic Square by the Hamilton City Council in 2020 following a request from the local iwi, Waikato Tainui.[7] Gallagher subsequently circulated reports to city councillors detailing an alternative history of New Zealand in which Māori were not the first inhabitants of New Zealand, a theory that has been debunked by leading historians.[8]

Philanthropy

The Sir William and Lady Judi Gallagher Foundation provides scholarships for computing and mathematical science, engineering, management and music (specifically opera).[9]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.armorialregister.com/arms-sco/gallagher-wm-arms.html The Arms of Sir William Murray Gallagher
  2. News: Births . 24 January 1941 . . 78 . 23872 . 1 . 1 November 2022.
  3. News: Fences around the world . Christopher . Adams . 31 December 2010 . . 1 November 2022.
  4. News: Big day for a knight . Michelle . Duff . 16 April 2011 . Waikato Times . 7.
  5. Web site: Catalogue showcases city's public art collection . 17 October 2014 . Waikato Museum . 1 November 2022.
  6. News: Treaty of Waitangi denialism: a long, dark and absurd history . Scott . Hamilton . 28 November 2017 . The Spinoff . 1 November 2022.
  7. News: Controversial statue of Captain John Hamilton has been removed . 12 June 2020 . RNZ News . 1 November 2022.
  8. News: Sir William Gallagher's 'wacky' history claims 'embolden racists' . Aaron . Leaman . 11 July 2020 . . 1 November 2022.
  9. Web site: Sir William and Lady Judi Gallagher announce further support for University of Waikato with new scholarship :: University of Waikato .