Gordon George |
NZDA Nominee
Gordon is a semi-retired North Islander whose family recently moved to the South Island (North Canterbury) and is on a steep but enjoyable learning curve about farming. He has a BSc (Physics) from Victoria University, spent some time with an army reconnaissance unit and has spent the past 24 years managing industrial waste waters (trade wastes) along with resolving a wide range of stormwater management and quality issues in an urban environment.
Gordon is a keen hunter, primarily of deer and Tahr. He is a life member, committee member and former president/secretary of the Hutt Valley branch of the NZDA and is currently president of the Lower North Island Red Deer Foundation (a collective of hunting clubs). He is also a passionate advocate for the sustainable management of game animals and our backcountry network of tracks and huts.
Gordon is a semi-retired North Islander whose family recently moved to the South Island (North Canterbury) and is on a steep but enjoyable learning curve about farming. He has a BSc (Physics) from Victoria University, spent some time with an army reconnaissance unit and has spent the past 24 years managing industrial waste waters (trade wastes) along with resolving a wide range of stormwater management and quality issues in an urban environment.
Gordon is a keen hunter, primarily of deer and Tahr. He is a life member, committee member and former president/secretary of the Hutt Valley branch of the NZDA and is currently president of the Lower North Island Red Deer Foundation (a collective of hunting clubs). He is also a passionate advocate for the sustainable management of game animals and our backcountry network of tracks and huts.