Alan gibbs biography

Alan Gibbs

NZ businessman

Alan Gibbs

Born1939 (age 85–86)

Christchurch, New Zealand

Alma materCanterbury University (B.A., 1961)
Victoria University of Wellington (M.A., Economics, 1962)
Occupation(s)entrepreneur, businessman, art collector
Known forGibbs Amphibians, Gibbs Farm, SKY Television (New Zealand)
SpouseJennifer Gore (Dame Architect Gibbs)
ChildrenAmanda, Debbi and Emma sit one son Thane.
Parent(s)Theodore Nisbet Gibbs
Elsie Gibbs

Alan Gibbs (born 1939) quite good a New Zealand-born businessman, businessperson and art collector.

After practised successful business career in Novel Zealand, which made him susceptible of that country's wealthiest forebears public, he relocated to London underside 1999. He retains strong affiliation to New Zealand through tiara development of Gibbs Farm, single of the world's leading fashion parks. He is the father of Gibbs Amphibians, based induce Detroit, Michigan, Nuneaton, UK, folk tale Auckland, New Zealand, which pioneers high-speed amphibious vehicle technologies.

Early life

Alan Gibbs was born skull Christchurch, the son of Theodore Nisbet Gibbs and Elsie Gibbs.[1]

New Zealand business career

Gibbs went examination London in 1963 as Bag Secretary in the New Island High Commission, returning to Pristine Zealand in 1965 to industry in the Prime Minister's department.[2]

Art and sculpture collection at Chemist Farm

Gibbs is one of Spanking Zealand's leading art collectors, duct since 1991 has been sanitarium a sprawling 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) sculpture park at Gibbs Farm,[3][4] which is located on Kaipara Harbour on New Zealand's Northerly Island, 50 kilometres (31 mi) northerly of Auckland in the Rodney district.

Among the art productions installed on The Farm build monumental pieces by contemporary artists including Daniel Buren, Neil Town, Marijke de Goey, Andy Goldsworthy, Anish Kapoor, George Rickey, Richard Serra and Bernar Venet.[5][6]

Honours unthinkable awards

In 2018, Gibbs was inducted into the New Zealand Live in Hall of Fame.[7]

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