Photo / SuppliedFrom a chocolate-maker to rest home developers, nine New Zealand entrepreneurs have been inducted into the Business Hall of Fame. They will be joining more than 150 business leaders already in the Business Hall of Fame, including Sir Roderick Deane, William Gregg, Bendix Hallenstein and Sir James Wattie. Tracy Thomas GoughTracy Thomas Gough established Gough, Gough and Hamer in 1929, alongside Edgar Gough and Harry Hamer. After travelling to the US, Tracy Gough secured the Caterpillar franchise, enabling Gough, Gough and Hamer — later Gough Group — to become one of Australasia's leading infrastructure development companies. Sir Ken StevensSir Ken Stevens is the founder of Glidepath — one of the world's leading producers of baggage handling systems.
Source: New Zealand Herald October 22, 2020 16:02 UTC