J.C. Fletcher has a distinguished career
PA Auckland Mr J. C. Fletcher (left) be-; came managing director of; Fletchers in 1942. when at the age of 28 his father. Sir James Fletcher accepted the post of Commissioner of! defence Construction. Mr J. C. Fletcher became: ■’letcher Holdings chairmanin 1972. Over the years he) lelped build the Fletcher' ;roup from a robust, but; eiatively small construction company with a capital 0f5500,000, to one with capital; exceeding S32M and in: terms of tax-paid profit sec-; ond only to NZ Forest Prod-! ucts, Ltd, in the last reported financial year. He was closely associated with the establishment of
Tasman Pulp and Paper Co, Ltd, which achieved, amid I considerable difficulties, to! earn New Zealand hundreds’ ;of millions of export dollars. Another pioneering effort > Mr .J C. Fletcher involved ’ iin was the New Zealand! ■venture into steel through) i the establishment of Pacific: ! Steel, Ltd. in the 1950 s : ’Since then he has been asso-i ;elated with the foundation I of other major industries. ! Mr Fletcher is chairman' ’of South British Insurance ;Co. Ltd. Pacific Steel. Marac! Holdings. Ltd, BP New ZeaI 1; land. Ltd. Forest In’vestments Ltd, and Lusteiroid Holdings (NZ) Ltd. and ■ldeputy chairman of Tasman ’ Pulp and Paper. !’ Mr H. A. Fletcher, aged f 1 32, is a son of Mr J C. Fiet-
cher, and grandson of Sii James Fletcher. He completed Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Commerce degrees at Aucklalnd university before joining Fletchei Industries, Ltd. in 1969. In 1970 he became a Har kness Fellow, and attended Stanford University. California, for two years, completing a Master of Business Administration degree, and i finished a Master of Com-
merce honours degree while assistant to the managing director of Fletcher Holdings. Later in the same year he was appointed genera! manager of Fletcher Trust and Investment Co. Ltd. and was appointed deputy managing director of Fletcher Holdings in 1976. Mr H. A. Fletcher was closely involved with the recent successful acquisition of Firth Industries. Ltd. by Fletcher Holdings, and with fellow executive directors played a significant part in a major restructuring of the Fletcher group in 1977. ■ He is a council member of the Auckland Manufacturers’ Association.
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