Interview with John Hood, Vice Chancellor, Auckland University
Colin Campbell-Hunt
Department of Management, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
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Abstract
In late 2004 a New Zealander, John Hood, will become the first external appointment to head Oxford University in its 900-year history. Napier-born and raised, Dr Hood studied engineering at Auckland University where he took his doctorate in 1976. He then took up a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, where he added an MPhil in management and played cricket for the university.
These two universities continue to command a special place in his affections. A 19-year career in industry with Fletcher Challenge - at the time New Zealand's largest corporation - took him to senior group responsibilities as CEO of Fletcher Challenge Paper. In 1999, he took on his present role as Vice Chancellor of Auckland University. His record there of innovative and dynamic leadership has surely been instrumental in attracting the attention of his other alma mater, and in attracting him back to Oxford.
Keywords
interview, John Hood

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