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Colin Maiden

Sir Colin James Maiden (born 5 May 1933) is a New Zealand mechanical engineer, university administrator and company director.

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Biography

Maiden was born in Auckland on 5 May 1933, the son of Henry Arnold Maiden and Lorna Maiden (née Richardson).[1] He was educated at Auckland Grammar School where he played in the school's 1st XV rugby union team.[2] He then attended Auckland University College completing a Bachelor and Master of Engineering, graduating with the latter degree in 1956.[3] In 1955 he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford, where he completed his doctorate in 1957.[2] While at Oxford, Maiden was awarded a tennis Blue.[2]

In 1957, Maiden married Jenefor Mary Rowe, and the couple went on to have four children.[4]

Maiden then took up a research post at the Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment in Quebec, where he investigated the flight of high-velocity projectiles into space. In 1960 he returned to the School of Engineering at Auckland, and a senior lectureship in mechanical engineering. However, after a year he moved to the General Motors (GM) defence division in Santa Barbara, California, to research hypervelocity flight, and in 1966 he was appointed head of GM's metal-forming and die department in Detroit.[2]

He then served as vice chancellor of the University of Auckland from 1971 to 1994. At his appointment he was the youngest vice chancellor in the Commonwealth, and by the time he left the post he was the longest serving Commonwealth vice chancellor. During this period he served on a number of New Zealand government committees, including the Energy Research and Development Committee and the Liquid Fuels Trust Board.[2]

Following his retirement as vice chancellor, Maiden has held directorships of many leading New Zealand companies including Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, DB Breweries, Mason Industries, Farmers Trading Company, Progressive Enterprises, ANZ Banking Group, Foodland Associated, New Zealand Steel, Winstone, Wilkins & Davies, National Insurance, Tower Corporation, and Independent Newspapers.[2]

The Royal Society of New Zealand awarded the Thomson Medal to Maiden in 1986.[5] In the 1992 New Year Honours, Maiden was appointed a Knight Bachelor, for services to education and business management,[6] and in 1994 he was awarded an honorary LLD by the University of Auckland.[7] He is an Honorary Fellow of his University of Oxford alma mater, Exeter College, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.[8]

Maiden's wife, Jenefor, Lady Maiden, died in October 2022.[9]

Honorific eponym

Colin Maiden Park in the Auckland suburb of Saint Johns is named in his honour.[10]

Bibliography

  • Maiden, Colin (2008). An Energetic Life: An Autobiography. Wellington: Dunmore. ISBN 978-1877399343.

See also


References

  1. Taylor, Alister; Coddington, Deborah (1994). Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand. Auckland: New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa. p. 239. ISBN 0-908578-34-2.
  2. La Roche, John (March 2009). "Book review: "An Energetic Life" by Sir Colin Maiden" (PDF). IPENZ Engineering Heritage Newsletter. Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand: 8–9. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  3. Traue, J. E., ed. (1978). Who's Who in New Zealand (11th ed.). Wellington: Reed. p. 188. ISBN 0-589-01113-8.
  4. Lambert, Max (1991). Who's Who in New Zealand, 1991 (12th ed.). Auckland: Octopus. p. 413. ISBN 9780790001302.
  5. "No. 52768". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 31 December 1991. p. 29.
  6. University of Auckland Calendar 1996 (PDF). p. 636. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 January 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. "Jenefor Maiden obituary". The New Zealand Herald. 31 October 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  9. Recreation – Tāmaki Innovation Campus. The University of Auckland. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
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