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Encyclopedia > Stephen Robert Tindall

New Zealander Stephen Robert Tindall ONZM (b. May 1951) founded one of the most prominent retail chains of the late 20th century in Australasia, The Warehouse.


In 1995 he and his wife set up the Tindall Foundation, to help New Zealanders realise their full potential.


The New Zealand Herald made him Business Person of the Year for 1997, the year he became an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. In 1998, he was named the Deloitte–New Zealand Management magazine Executive of the Year. Two universities bestowed honorary doctorates on him in subsequent years.


External links

  • The Warehouse page about him (http://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/Content.aspx?id=100000048)


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