Peter Gordon honoured as Supreme winner at 2019 Kea Awards
Auckland, New Zealand: Friday 21st June, 2019
Internationally recognised chef and restaurateur Peter Gordon has been named as the 2019 Kea World Class New Zealand (WCNZ) Supreme Award winner at a gala ceremony held last night at Auckland’s SKYCITY Convention Centre.
The black-tie awards saw Peter celebrated for his outstanding and ongoing philanthropic efforts – including the creation of annual culinary events, held here and in the UK, which have raised more than NZD$16million to support Leukaemia research.
Often credited as the pioneer of fusion food, Peter’s unique approach to cuisine has seen him establish a number of critically acclaimed restaurants in New Zealand and London - including Bellota, The Sugar Club, The Providores & Tapa Room.
The author of eight highly-successful cookbooks, Peter was awarded an ONZM in 2009 for his services to the food industry – and last year, designed and prepared a Gala Dinner for 900 people, held in Auckland to celebrate President Obama’s inaugural visit.
Kea Global CEO Craig Donaldson says, “Peter embodies what it means to be a World Class New Zealander in every sense. Not only is he an incredibly talented chef, but his ongoing commitment to his philanthropic endeavours shows an immense generosity of spirit. Without a shadow of a doubt, he has made a significant difference to many both here and overseas.
“Peter has pushed the boundaries of cuisine, creating spectacular dishes that showcase our country’s finest produce and New Zealand’s diverse culinary landscape. We are so excited to acknowledge him as this year’s Supreme winner,” concludes Donaldson.
Peter Gordon says, “I am hugely honoured to have been chosen as Supreme winner this year. It was my paternal grandmother, Molly, that instilled in me a sense of community and charity, without which society collapses. She also taught me how to bake, working alongside her as she made another tray of caramel shortbread. Promoting Aotearoa New Zealand on the world stage has been relatively easy to be fair. We are a positive forward-facing country, full of dynamic welcoming people surrounded by incredible nature and world class produce from our kai moana through to our wines. New Zealand makes it easy to look good.”
Attendees at the Awards ceremony were also treated to a menu specially designed by the Supreme Award winner himself.
In addition to Peter, last night’s ceremony also named its Friend of New Zealand – US private equity investor and business leader Ric Kayne. Kayne was celebrated for his significant contribution to New Zealand’s people, economy and tourism sector - via his work to establish Aotearoa as a world-class golfing destination, and ongoing partnerships with Northland iwi.
Other World Class New Zealand winners acknowledged last night included Allbirds’ entrepreneur Tim Brown; business leader Rachel Taulelei; scientist and entrepreneur Doctor Elizabeth Iorns; technology innovator and entrepreneur Fady Mishriki; globally recognised HR professional Kirsten Nevill-Manning; and professor and neuroscientist Christopher Shaw.
Each World Class New Zealand Award winner received a Tall Poppy statuette, designed by Weta Workshop co-founder and 2009 Supreme Award winner Sir Richard Taylor.
Established in 2003, the WCNZ Awards provide a platform that recognise inspirational, world Kiwis and friends who are making outstanding contributions to New Zealand’s international reputation.
For more information about the recipients, see below:
Peter
Gordon
• Founding chef of iconic restaurant
brand The Sugar Club (with locations previously in
Wellington and London, and the current incarnation in
Auckland).
• Co-owner and co-founder of multiple
restaurants including The Providores & Tapa Room in London
and Bellota in Auckland.
• Co-founder of London's
rapidly growing sour-dough based Crosstown doughnuts, which
makes over 7,000 artisan treats daily.
• Author of
eight highly successful cookbooks.
• First recipient
of the New Zealander of the Year Award, in 1999, from the
New Zealand Society in London.
• In 2009, he was
awarded the O.N.Z.M. (Office of the New Zealand Order of
Merit) by HM the Queen for his services to the food
industry.
• Widely recognised for his philanthropic
work, including his involvement in coordinating annual
culinary events to support Leukaemia research, which have
raised NZ$16m across NZ and the UK.
• In 2018, Peter
designed and cooked a Gala dinner for 900 in Auckland,
honouring former President Obama's inaugural visit to New
Zealand. In 2019, he also cooked lunch for two Prime
Ministers, Jacinda Ardern and Theresa May at No.10 Downing
Street.
Ric Kayne
• Fifty-year
career in investing and managing investments. Founded two
major investment firms, Kayne Anderson Rudnick and Kayne
Anderson Capital Advisors.
• Chairman of Kayne
Capital, an alternative investment strategy manager with
funds under management of over US$25 billion.
• Developed the Tara Iti golf course, ranked #6 in the
world outside of the US. Tara Iti provides a significant
source of tourism earnings and employment to Northland,
Auckland and New Zealand. Subject to gaining the necessary
regulatory consents, his future investment plans include the
development of two further world glass golf courses.
• Developed strong relationships with local iwi,
assisting them to realise the opportunity from their Treaty
settlements.
• General partner of the New Zealand Land
Fund 2 which, in addition to Te Arai, has major property
holdings in Queenstown and Wanaka.
• Established
Auckland-based private equity and venture fund bringing US
skills and practices to Australasia.
• Established and
supports education centric philanthropy through a variety of
initiatives both in the US and New Zealand including
U.C.L.A., The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Kayne
Eras.
Tim Brown
• Co-founder and
co-CEO of sustainable material innovation company Allbirds,
launched in 2016.
• Allbirds' Wool Runner shoe has been
dubbed “the world’s most comfortable” by TIME
Magazine.
• Raised US$50 million in a Series C funding
round in October 2018.
• Allbirds has attracted a huge
celebrity following, including Ben Affleck, Leonardo
DiCaprio, Jessica Alba, Cindy Crawford and Matthew
McConaughey.
• Former Vice Captain of the New Zealand
All Whites.
Rachel
Taulelei
• CEO of Kono NZ, a Māori-owned New
Zealand food and beverage company employing over 450 staff,
farming more than 1000ha of land and sea, and exporting to
over 25 countries.
• Founder of Yellow Brick Road, a
sustainable seafood company.
• Former NZ Trade
Commissioner in Los Angeles.
• Received the Sir Peter
Blake Leadership Award, and is a member of the New Zealand
Order of Merit for services to food and
hospitality.
• Named as Māori Woman Business Leader
for 2018.
• Member of the Prime Minister’s Business
Advisory Council.
Dr Elizabeth
Iorns
• Co-founder and CEO of Science
Exchange.
• Raised $60M in venture capital funding from
top US investment firms (Union Square Ventures, Maverick
Capital, Norwest Venture Partners).
• Co-founder and
board director of Perception Therapeutics.
• Director
of the Reproducibility Initiative, Co-lead of the
Reproducibility Project Cancer Biology.
• Mentor at Y
Combinator.
• Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from the
Institute of Cancer Research (UK).Assistant Professor at the
University of Miami’s Miller School of MedicineOver 60
peer-reviewed publications in top-tier scientific
journals.
Fady Mishriki
• Founder,
former CEO and former CTO of New Zealand wireless charging
technology company, PowerbyProxi.
• Current Managing
Director of Apple’s Auckland Technology
Centre.
• Board Member of Wireless Power
Consortium.
• Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of
Commerce from the University of Auckland.
• University
of Auckland Distinguished Alumnus (2015).
• University
of Auckland Spark (now Velocity) Entrepreneur of the Decade
(2013).
• Supported the University of Auckland Dean’s
Leadership Program (Engineering) and the Velocity Challenge
(Business).
• Recently inducted into the University of
Auckland’s Chancellor’s Circle.
Kirsten
Nevill-Manning
• Former Director of
International Human Resources for Facebook, supporting their
global expansion with the recruitment of over 1,400
employees.
• Former Manager of International Staffing
at Google, helping to drive the organisation's expansion
into Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
• Vice President of People Operations, IT and
Facilities at Teachers Pay Teacher, a New York-based online
educational marketplace, connecting teachers to enable them
to share original educational resources.
• Kirsten is
married to computer engineer and former Kea World Class New
Zealand recipient, Craig Nevill-Manning. Together, the
couple have made significant philanthropic contributions to
a variety of organisations, including the Robin Hood
Foundation.
• Board member of Acumen.
• Co-owner
of Happy Bones, a New Zealand café in New York.
Christopher Shaw
• MBChB, MD,
FRACP, FRCP (Hon), FMedSci, FANA, FK.
• Professor of
Neurology and Neurogenetics, Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College,
London.
• Director, Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience
Institute.
• Associate Director, UK Dementia Research
Institute.
• Led an initiative to build equip and staff
a new Neuroscience research facility, the Maurice Wohl
Clinical Neuroscience Institute.
• His team discovered
more genes for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and
frontotemporal dementia (FTD) than any other
laboratory.
• Launched a spin-out company to develop
novel gene therapies for ALS and
FTD.