The New Zealand Herald

Top Massey alumni recognised at awards

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Former Massey University students have been celebrated at the annual Defining Excellence Awards.

The black tie event last night at the Grand Millennium Hotel saw alumni including Ross McEwan who is now chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland, agri-business leader Mavis Mullins and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise chief executive Peter Chrisp recognised with Distinguis­hed Alumni Awards.

McEwan was also awarded the university’s most prestigiou­s alumni award, the Sir Geoffrey Peren Medal.

He said it was “an absolute honour” and his time at Massey University had been some of the best years of his life.

“You’ve come out of school, you’re away from home, you’re actually meeting lots of really exciting people and getting a bit of an education on the way through there,” McEwan said.

Massey Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas said the university was extremely proud of its more than 140,000 alumni around the world.

Professor Thomas says Massey’s vision of taking the best of New Zealand to the rest of the world is no more appropriat­ely reflected than in the achievemen­ts of its alumni around the world.

“It is not just the high-fliers on the internatio­nal stage — and we have many of those — but also the people who make a difference to other people’s lives and in their own com- munities, often without recognitio­n,” Thomas said.

The Warehouse Group and Weta Workshop were also winners on the night, securing the Domestic, and Internatio­nal Partnershi­p Excellence Awards respective­ly.

Holly Ryan

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Ross McEwan says it was “an absolute honour” to win the top award.

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