Peter Maxwell.
Peter Maxwell, one of the Bay of Plenty and Waikato's key influencers in business growth, innovation and development, will retire this month after nine years as business growth manager at Waikato Innovation Park.
His appointment to the role was seen as a coup - he was one of Britain's leading
business incubator and science park creators. He previously worked for the University of Bristol in the UK where he created the SETsquared Centre, recently recognised as the world's top-performing university-owned business incubator.
During his tenure at Waikato, Mr Maxwell had been involved in more than 500 Callaghan Innovation R&D applications resulting in about $20 million per annum in additional R&D funding coming into the Waikato region, with a similar level of applications and funding coming into the Bay of Plenty.
"The business partnership scheme that we have today is very much a one-stop-shop for local businesses, where our team works with individual companies and identifies their needs, whether it be around management training and ability, mentoring or R&D funding," he said.
"We've always taken an honest broker approach and that's what I enjoy and will miss the most - going into businesses and helping them, making connections, and linking them up with the right people."