Michael Hirschfeld

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Michael Avigdor Hirschfeld (19441999) was a Wellington, New Zealand multi-millionaire businessman, and was President of the New Zealand Labour Party from 1995 to 1999.

He was born in Wellington, his parents had arrived from Palestine in 1940, and his father Sigi Hirschfeld started the firm of Mico Wakefield, which was sold to an Australian company in 1994. His grandparents were Austrian, and he was a ‘secular Jew’.

Hirschfeld went to Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellington, and then joined the family firm. He had been on the boards of several companies, the New Zealand Shipping Corporation and the Pacific Forum Line, as well as boards of organizations like Circe Theatre, the Victoria University Council and Amnesty International.