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Bob Harvey (mayor)

Sir Bob Harvey
KNZM QSO
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2nd Mayor of Waitakere
In office
1992–2010
Preceded by Assid Corban
Succeeded by Len Brown
(as Mayor of Auckland Council)
31st President of the Labour Party
In office
1999–2000
Leader Helen Clark
Preceded by Michael Hirschfeld
Succeeded by Mike Williams
Personal details
Born 24 November 1940
Nationality  New Zealand
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Barbara
Children five

Sir Robert Anster "Bob" Harvey KNZM QSO (born 24 November 1940) is the former mayor of Waitakere City, one of four cities and three districts which until 2010 administered the Auckland urban area in New Zealand. He received the New Zealand Medal for Community Service in 1990 and was awarded honorary citizenship of Waitakere Sister City Ningbo, People's Republic of China in 2005. He was knighted as a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2013 New Years Honours list.

He currently has the role 'Champion for Auckland - overseas investment' to promote Auckland internationally and facilitate international investment opportunities.

Harvey was a founder of one of the country's larger advertising agencies, MacHarman Ayer (formerly MacHarman Advertising), for whom he worked from 1962 to 1992. During this time he was heavily involved in election campaigns for the New Zealand Labour Party between 1969 and 1984. He is credited by many for the physical and political transformation of former New Zealand prime ministers Norman Kirk and David Lange. He also worked as election strategist to Auckland mayors Sir Dove-Myer Robinson, Dame Catherine Tizard, and Colin Kay. Harvey was also involved in the environmental campaign objecting to the building of a hydro-electric power station at Lake Manapouri in 1968 to 1972, the Save Manapouri Campaign. He also produced The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hilary, Keep on the Sunny Side, Seasons in Nasby with Warwick Brock and Start Again with Roger Donaldson for television. His agency won many international awards for creativity including the first Cannes television award for a New Zealand television commercial (directed by Roger Donaldson). His advertising career spanned some of the most creative years in New Zealand advertising and Harvey attracted and worked with some leading edge talent including Dick Frizzell, John Hanlon, Warwick Brock, Grant Marshall, and Rodney Charters (DOP for the TV series 24). Harvey was an inaugural inductee of the New Zealand Advertising Hall of Fame in 2007.


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