Theresa Gattung

Theresa Gattung CNZM is a New Zealand business person and the former chief executive of Telecom New Zealand (1993–2007).[1]

Early life

Gattung was born in Wellington, the eldest of four daughters.[2][3] She was educated at McKillop College, Rotorua, the University of Waikato (graduating with a Bachelor of Management Studies in marketing) and Victoria University of Wellington (graduating with a Bachelor of Laws).[1]

Career

Gattung worked in senior marketing roles at National Mutual and at the Bank of New Zealand before taking up a similar role at Telecom New Zealand. In April 1996, she became Telecom's Group General Manager Services. In October 1999, she took over from Rod Deane as Telecom's CEO of the telecommunications business with a $5billion turnover operating in New Zealand and Australia and listed on the NZX, ASX and NYSE. Gattung was the first woman to run a large New Zealand public company. During her tenure as CEO Gattung led Telecom through world-changing technology developments and the evolution of the business from a traditional Telco to the number one IT provider in New Zealand.

Gattung resigned her position at Telecom in 2007.[1]

From July 2008 to March 2011, Gattung was the inaugural Chair of Wool Partners International applying her leadership skills, international business experience, marketing and branding expertise to lead the company’s drive to reinvigorate the international market for New Zealand’s strong wools.[4]

Following her passion for books and reading Gattung was also the Chair of the New Zealand Advisory Group for the Frankfurt Book Fair 2012.[5]

Gattung was appointed Chair of insurer AIA Australia in 2010, and also chairs the online education content provider Telco Technology Services [6] and CoOfWomen. [7] In 2013, Gattung, alongside Cecilia Robinson and Nadia Lim, co-founded food delivery business My Food Bag.[6] Operating in New Zealand the company has grown very quickly with turnover exceeding $100 million.

Gattung has been involved with a number of not-for-profit and philanthropic interests, including being co-founder and trustee of the World Women Charitable Trust, the Eva Doucas Charitable Trust, Patron of the Cambodia Charitable Trust and Chair of the Wellington Board of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).

In 2010, Gattung published an autobiography, Bird on a Wire.[8]

Awards and recognition

In 2015 Gattung was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to business and philanthropy.[6] In August 2015 Theresa was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame at the 2015 TVNZ Marketing Awards.

Gattung has been named in Fortune magazine's list of the 50 most powerful women in international business several times, and in 2006 the Forbes list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women" ranked Gattung at number 49.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Boughey, Steve (2009-02-10). "Top ten NZ business figures of the past decade". New Zealand Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  2. Holmes, Paul (2007-02-11). "The Holmes interview: Theresa Gattung". New Zealand Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  3. Twose, Helen (2007-02-02). "Photos: The life of our top woman CEO". New Zealand Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  4. "Gattung to chair new wool company". 2008-07-16. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  5. "High profile group to lead NZ to Frankfurt Book Fair | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Gattung savours latest success". Stuff. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  7. Gattung, Theresa. "Gattung to champion female entrepreneurs". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  8. Gattung, Theresa (2010). Bird on a wire the inside story from a straight-talking CEO. Wellington, N.Z.: Random House NZ. ISBN 9781869792954.

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