Colin Andrew Nielsen Beyer (10 September 1938 – 21 August 2015) was a New Zealand lawyer. He was a partner and then consultant with
Simpson Grierson in
Wellington. Also prominent businessman with many governance positions, Beyer was a securities commissioner on the
Securities Commission of New Zealand from 2001 until 2010. He was the stepfather of former Member of Parliament
Georgina Beyer.
Early life
Of Danish descent, Beyer was born in Wellington on 10 September 1938 to Knud Johan Nielsen and Carla Emilie (née Pallesen) Beyer.
His father worked on the wharves in Wellington and his mother worked for the Education Department. Together with his younger brother Trevor and his sister Olga, they lived in
Island Bay
Island Bay is a coastal suburb of Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, situated south of the city centre.
Island Bay lies on the bay which shares its name, one of numerous small bays off Cook Strait and west of Lyall Bay. 500m offshore in ...
. Both brothers attended
Wellington College.
Professional career
Beyer was educated at
Victoria University of Wellington. He graduated with an
LLB and was admitted to the bar in 1962. His specialities are corporate law and mining law.
He was a partner with
Simpson Grierson for ten years until 2003, when he became a consultant (the term that Simpson Grierson uses for former partners).
As of December 2010, Beyer is no longer listed on the Simpson Grierson website as a consultant.
Beyer was a prominent businessman with considerable governance experience. He was made a Distinguished Fellow of the
Institute of Directors in 2006.
He served as Chairman of the
Accident Compensation Corporation, Government Property Services Ltd., Capital Properties New Zealand Ltd, Tower Ltd and Summit Resources Ltd, and a director of Capital Power Ltd and TrustPower Ltd.
He was a ministerial appointee on the Wellington Area Health Board and the Wellington Polytechnic Board.
He was chairman of the Tower Corporation from 1990 until his resignation in 2003. The sacking of managing director James Boonzaier in 2002 under his chairmanship caused some controversy. Beyer was widely criticised in financial circles for publicly blaming Boonzaier for Tower's poor financial performance, and Beyer's decision not to stand for re-election prior to the 2003 AGM is described as having prevented the "possibility of a humiliating defeat". Bruce Sheppard, the founder of th
New Zealand Shareholder's Association criticised the board of Tower under Beyer's chairmanship over the setting of directors' fees and the payment of retirement allowances. Sheppard described the practices of the board as "the most outrageous gaming by the most reprehensible group".
Beyer was appointed to the
Securities Commission in February 2001 for a four-year term.
In early 2005, he was reappointed for a second five-year term by Commerce Minister
Pete Hodgson.
In 2009, Minister of Commerce
Simon Power announced that Beyer would retire in February 2010, to be succeeded by Simon Botherway.
He was the Honorary Consul-General of Finland from 1993, and was by 2006 the
Dean of the Consular Corps in Wellington.
He was made a Commander of the
Order of the Lion of Finland.
Political career
In the 1970s, while living in
Camborne
Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove.
Camborne was formerl ...
, he spent some time on the
Porirua City Council, first as an independent and later as a
Labour Party representative. During his time as a Porirua city councillor Beyer was widely respected for his sound judgement and a broad knowledge and understanding of the complex range of issues the City was dealing with.
He later moved to
Kelburn.
Family
Beyer was married to Noeline Bertrand (née Tamati). Her first child, born 1957 as George Bertrand and later named
Georgina Beyer, came to live with them after their marriage after having spent the previous years with her parents. Their son Andrew was born in December 1963. With marital problems developing, George was sent to
Wellesley College
Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant as a female seminary, it is a member of the original Seven Sisters Colleges, an unofficial g ...
boarding school, where he tried to commit suicide for feeling rejected by his parents. Colin Beyer separated from Noeline in 1971 and moved to
Brooklyn, where he shared an apartment with
Ron Brierley, whom he knew from Wellington College. He married
Brazilian-born Anna and had two sons. He also gained custody of his son Andrew.
Georgina Beyer
came out first to her stepfather, before telling her mother about her 1984
sex reassignment surgery. She achieved fame as the world's first
transsexual Member of Parliament.
Death
Colin Beyer died on 21 August 2015. His funeral was held at
Old St. Paul's, Mulgrave St, Wellington.
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External links
Photo showing Beyeras
ACC chair learning an injury prevention back exercise, Te Ara website
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1938 births
2015 deaths
People from Wellington City
People educated at Wellington College (New Zealand)
Victoria University of Wellington alumni
20th-century New Zealand lawyers
New Zealand businesspeople
Porirua City Councillors
Commanders of the Order of the Lion of Finland
New Zealand people of Danish descent