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Ross Barry Keenan (born 21 October 1943) is a New Zealand businessman. His early career was in the airline industry in New Zealand, Australia and the United States. Since the 1990s, he has been a company director, professional board member, and chairperson of a variety of private and public companies, and for the public sector. Significant roles include the chairmanship of
Counties Manukau District Health Board The Counties Manukau District Health Board (CM Health) was a district health board which focused on providing healthcare to the Counties Manukau area in southern Auckland, New Zealand. As of 2016, it was responsible for 534,750 residents; or 11 ...
(2001–2004), the parallel deputy-chairmanship of the three
district health board District health boards (DHBs) in New Zealand were organisations established by the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 under the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand, Fifth Labour Government, responsible for ensuring the provisio ...
s in the Auckland region (2004–2007), and chairmanship of
Ngāi Tahu Holdings Ngāi Tahu Holdings Corporation Limited is owned by the Ngāi Tahu iwi of the South Island of the New Zealand. Its main interests are in tourism, fisheries, property and forestry and it is among the wealthiest iwi in New Zealand. Ngāi Tahu ann ...
(2006–2015). Keenan is the current chairman of New Zealand's largest group of recruitment agencies, AWF Madison, and has chaired one of the constituent companies since 2005.


Early life

Keenan was born on 21 October 1943 in
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. His parents were Emett and Joy Keenan. He was educated at
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, followed by the
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from where he graduated with a
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.


Professional career

Keenan started his career with
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. From 1968 to 1972, who was an analyst. Between 1972 and 1982, he held various management positions, including a secondment to Air Pacific (now
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). He had a leading role in the merger of
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with Air New Zealand. As a consultant from 1982 to 1986, he was involved in building new terminals for
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and airport facilities for the
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. In 1986 and 1987, he was then a consultant to
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and
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to set up
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. From 1988, he was managing director of the Newmans Group. In the early 2000s, Keenan was chairperson for Cabletalk Group Ltd, an Auckland company maintaining and installing telecommunication networks. Keenan was chair of Auckland Regional Transport Network Ltd (ARTNL), the organisation that owned rail infrastructure in Auckland from 2002 (coming out of Tranz Rail assets) to 2004 (when it was merged into the
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or ARTA). At some point in the 2000s, he became chair of
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's Metro Water Limited and when
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was formed through amalgamation in 2010, the various water utilities merged to become
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, with Keenan the inaugural chair. Keenan stayed in that role until October 2013. Keenan was a director of Shotover Jet Ltd and became involved with tourism operator
Ngāi Tahu Holdings Ngāi Tahu Holdings Corporation Limited is owned by the Ngāi Tahu iwi of the South Island of the New Zealand. Its main interests are in tourism, fisheries, property and forestry and it is among the wealthiest iwi in New Zealand. Ngāi Tahu ann ...
in 2000 when the iwi bought an initial shareholding in the Queenstown-based jetboat company. Keenan joined the Ngāi Tahu board in January 2005 and became chairman in May 2006. In 2007, Ngāi Tahu purchased the remaining shareholding of Shotover Jet Ltd. Keenan retired from the Ngāi Tahu board in 2015. Keenan was one of the original chairperson of the country's
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s. He chaired the
Counties Manukau District Health Board The Counties Manukau District Health Board (CM Health) was a district health board which focused on providing healthcare to the Counties Manukau area in southern Auckland, New Zealand. As of 2016, it was responsible for 534,750 residents; or 11 ...
from its inception in January 2001 until December 2004, when
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was appointed to the chair by the
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,
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. From December 2004, King appointed Keenan deputy chair of the three district health boards in the Auckland region (the other two being
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and Waitemata DHBs) to achieve better collaboration. In March 2007, Keenan became involved in a dispute over alleged conflict of interest involving a blood-testing company (Labtests) and the three DHBs in Auckland. Keenan was particularly implicated as deputy-chair of all three DHBs, as well as being chair of the collective known as Auckland Regional District Health Boards (ARDHB). At the next round of appointments following the 2007 local elections, Keenan lost his three DHB positions. Keenan is currently chairman of AWF Madison, the company's largest recruitment company. AWF Madison is listed on the
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(NZX) and made up of four constituent companies. One of those companies is AWF, previously known as Allied Work Force, and Keenan has been its chairman since April 2005. Keenan is a fellow of the
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(FCILT).


Private life

Keenan married Elizabeth Freer, the daughter of Dennison and Betty Freer. They had three daughters. In the late 1980s, they lived in Howick.


See also

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List of chairpersons of district health boards This is a list of chairpersons of district health boards (DHBs) in New Zealand. District health boards were organisations established by the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000, responsible for ensuring the provision of health and ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Keenan, Ross 1943 births Living people People educated at Saint Kentigern College University of Auckland alumni Businesspeople in aviation Ngāi Tahu people Auckland District Health Board members Counties Manukau District Health Board members Waitemata District Health Board members Businesspeople from Auckland