Lloyd Morrison
{{Short description|New Zealand investment banker (1957–2012)}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Lloyd Morrison
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CNZM|size=100%}}
| image = File:Lloyd Morrison CNZM (cropped).jpg
| caption = Morrison in 2010
| birth_name =
| birth_place = {{birth date|df=yes|1957|09|18}}
Palmerston North, New Zealand
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2012|2|10|1957|09|18}}
| death_place = Seattle, Washington, United States
| alma_mater = University of Canterbury, LLB (Hons)
| occupation = Businessman
| spouse = Julie Nevett
| children =
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Hugh Richmond Lloyd Morrison {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CNZM|size=85%}} (18 September 1957 – 10 February 2012) was a Wellington, New Zealand-based investment banker and entrepreneur. He founded H.R.L. Morrison & Co in 1988, and Morrison & Co launched the infrastructure company Infratil in 1994.
Early life
Lloyd Morrison came from Palmerston North. He was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School. He studied law at the University of Canterbury from which he graduated with LL.B (Hons).
Business
Morrison's career began in the early 1980s as an investment analyst with Jarden & Co (now Jarden) and later as a partner of O'Connor Grieve & Co. He became executive chairman of OmniCorp, a New Zealand listed investment company based in London, in 1985; the company was sold in 1988.{{cite web
| title = The day the bull died
| work = Stuff
| date = 15 October 2009
| url = http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/business/22678/The-day-the-bull-died
| format =
| access-date = 13 July 2009 }}
Morrison formed H.R.L. Morrison & Co in 1988 offering a broad range of investment advisory services across sectors. In the early 1990s Morrison & Co narrowed its focus to infrastructure as major privatisations took place in Australia and New Zealand. Morrison & Co was an active investor and adviser in privatisations of Australasian airports, ports and energy businesses. In 1994 Morrison launched Infratil, one of the world's first listed infrastructure funds, with Morrison & Co retained as the Manager. Morrison & Co has offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Auckland and Hong Kong and in March 2006 was appointed to a global infrastructure mandate by the New Zealand Superannuation Fund. In 2009, Morrison & Co launched the Public Infrastructure Partnership Fund (PIP Fund), New Zealand's first fund dedicated to investing in PPPs.
Lloyd Morrison was named New Zealand Executive of the Year by Deloitte/Management magazine in 2007.{{cite web
|title = Top 200
|work = Deloitte/Management Magazine
|date = December 2007
|url = http://www.top200.co.nz/pdf/Exec07.pdf
|access-date = 13 July 2009
|url-status = dead
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100514031954/http://top200.co.nz/pdf/Exec07.pdf
|archive-date = 14 May 2010
|df = dmy-all
}} He was also named "Business Leader of the Year" by the New Zealand Herald in 2006.{{cite web
| title = Business leader of the year: Lloyd Morrison
| work = The New Zealand Herald
| date = 9 December 2009
| url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10414551
| access-date = 13 July 2009 }}
In 2007 he was ranked 12th on the New Zealand Listener Power List. He was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to business, in the 2010 New Year Honours.{{cite web |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/honoured-new-zealanders/news/article.cfm?c_id=513&objectid=10617904 |title=New Year Honours: Morrison dedicates award to his team |work=The New Zealand Herald |date=31 December 2009 }}
In August 2011 the Morrison Index, the first investable index was launched by NZX. It is designed to
represent the strength and attractiveness of New Zealand's listed infrastructure sector. The NZX release of February 2011 stated "NZX plans to name the indices after individuals who have made outstanding efforts to develop and advance the related sector. The Investable Infrastructure Index will be named after Lloyd Morrison CNZM, in recognition of his instrumental contribution to the New Zealand infrastructure sector at many levels, including an enormous impact on quality and efficiency, and in taking New Zealand infrastructure exports globally to Australia, the US and the UK."{{cite web |title = Morrison Index Methodology |publisher = NZX |date = August 2011 |url = https://nzx.com/markets/NZSX/indices/MOR |access-date = 1 December 2011 }}
In 2011 Lloyd was honoured by Wellington Businesses Gold Awards with a lifetime achievement award{{cite web | title = The Dominion Post Tribute to a Wellington Icon | url = http://www.goldawards.co.nz/Tributes+to+Wellington+Icons | access-date = 1 December 2011 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110903164623/http://www.goldawards.co.nz/Tributes+to+Wellington+Icons | archive-date = 3 September 2011 | df = dmy-all }}
and late November he was named Visionary Leader by Deloitte/Management magazine. "The Visionary Leader award honour roll contains the names of many of our legendary business figures, and Lloyd Morrison deserves his place alongside them.
From his successful battle to save the New Zealand Stock Exchange, to his patronage of the arts, and from his foundation of Infratil to his campaign for a new flag for New Zealand, Lloyd's depth of vision continues to shine through."{{cite web
|title = Top 200
|work = Deloitte/Management Magazine
|date = December 2007
|url = http://www.management.co.nz/top200/winners.html
|access-date = 1 December 2011
|url-status = dead
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111203054044/http://www.management.co.nz/top200/winners.html
|archive-date = 3 December 2011
|df = dmy-all
}}
=Directorships=
- OmniCorp, Chairman 1985–1988
- Infratil Australia Limited 1995–2000
- Wellington Airport 1998–2007
- Port of Tauranga 1999–2005
- New Zealand Exchange, Deputy chairman 2002–2005
- H.R.L. Morrison & Co, Chairman 1988–2012
- TrustPower 2002–2010
- Infratil 2002–2012
- Infratil Airports Europe, 2004–2012
- Auckland International Airport 2007–2012
- Fisher Funds Management 2008–2012
Other
Morrison was an active supporter of the arts in New Zealand. He founded the HRL Morrison Music Trust in 1995 as a vehicle to support and promote New Zealand's finest musicians and composers, with a special emphasis on the production and marketing of recordings through its record label, Trust Records.{{cite web
| title = HRL Morrison Music Trust
| publisher = www.trustcds.com
| date =
| url = http://www.trustcds.com/pages/morrison1.html
| access-date = 13 July 2009 }} He was a trustee of the Chamber Music NZ Foundation and a director of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
Morrison was active in several high-profile public campaigns. He launched a campaign to change the Flag of New Zealand in 2003,{{cite web
| title = Upfront: Lloyd Morrison
| work = New Zealand Listener
| date = 14 February 2004
| url = http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3327/features/1456/lloyd_morrison.html
| access-date = 13 July 2009 }} and in 2008 published a discussion document titled "A Measurable Goal for New Zealand" with the intent of identifying a common goal that all of New Zealand can support and aspire to.{{cite web
| title = Liam Dann: In search of a shared goal
| work= New Zealand Listener
| date = 1 November 2008
| url = http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3327/features/1456/lloyd_morrison.html
| access-date = 13 July 2009 }}
Morrison was a trustee of Pure Advantage, the organisation championing a move to a green growth economy for New Zealand to secure its share of the $6 trillion global opportunity that green growth promises by 2050.
| title = Show leadership in the greening of New Zealand |first=Phillip |last=Mills
| newspaper=The New Zealand Herald
| date = 15 November 2011
| url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10766047
| access-date = 20 November 2011 }}
In September 2011 it was announced that Morrison was one of the consortium of local businessmen who had bought the Wellington Phoenix FC, the only professional football team in New Zealand.{{cite web
| title = New owner reveals plan for the Phoenix
| work = Stuff
| date = 15 October 2011
| url = http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/sport/football/5788229/New-owner-reveals-plan-for-Phoenix
| access-date = 31 October 2011 }}
Death
In early 2009 Morrison was diagnosed as having leukaemia.{{cite news
| title = Cancer scare for Infratil chief brings reshuffle at the helm
| newspaper=The New Zealand Herald
| date = 20 January 2009
| url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10552591
| access-date = 20 January 2009 }}
He died from leukaemia on 10 February 2012, aged 54, in Seattle.{{cite news |url= http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/6395920/Infratil-founder-Lloyd-Morrison-dies-of-cancer |title=Infratil founder Lloyd Morrison dies of cancer |work=Stuff |date=10 February 2012 |access-date=10 February 2012}}
He was survived by his wife and five children. Prime Minister John Key, who first met Morrison when they were both merchant bankers, spoke at his funeral.{{cite news |title=Lloyd Morrison's laughter heard at his funeral |first=Sharon |last=Lundy |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10787791 |newspaper=The New Zealand Herald |date=24 February 2012 |access-date=11 March 2012}}
In 2015, Morrison was posthumously inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.{{cite web |url=http://www.businesshalloffame.co.nz/past-laureates/ |title=Past laureates |website=Business Hall of Fame |access-date=19 February 2023}}
References
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External links
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081022122450/http://unlimited.co.nz/unlimited.nsf/PrintDoc/0C11C686535C4F32CC256DC800029840?OpenDocument Article from unlimited. 1 November 2003]
- [http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3327/features/1456/lloyd_morrison.html Article from New Zealand Listener, chiefly about the flag campaign. February 2004]
- [http://companyresearch.nzx.com/reports/nz/2004/NZX2004.pdf Profile in New Zealand Exchange Limited Annual Report 2004]
- [http://www.hrlmorrison.com H.R.L. Morrison & Co]
- [http://www.pureadvantage.org Pure Advantage ]
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Category:Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Category:New Zealand businesspeople
Category:People educated at Whanganui Collegiate School
Category:University of Canterbury alumni
Category:New Zealand Symphony Orchestra people
Category:People from Palmerston North