Highlanders Extend Ownership Group
13 June 2023
The Highlanders have today announced new owners to join current co-owners Peter Kean, Shane Drummond and the regional provincial unions (Otago, Southland and North Otago).
Kean and Drummond have sold part of their interests in the Highlanders to broaden the ownership group.
The first of two new ownership groups is led by Marc Ellis who enjoyed a successful sports career playing for the All Blacks and Kiwis as well as for the Highlanders in 2000. He continued that success in business and entertainment and founded the juice company Charlie’s. Ellis is excited to be reconnecting with rugby in the South.
“Any reason to spend more time in the best part of the country with solid southern folk needs little encouragement. I am seriously enthused about reconnecting with the community and with Highlanders rugby. As the late great Gordy Hunter would say, “ Don’t forget your roots lad and don’t be afraid to give back. “
The second group is led by Chris Gallaher, a successful businessman born in Dunedin. Gallaher was a partner in Arthur Young accountants and spent time in Bermuda and London before holding senior executive positions in Carter Holt Harvey, Village Cinemas and the Fulton Hogan Group. Gallaher is currently the Chairman of Dunedin based Pacific Edge Ltd. Like Ellis he is looking forward to being part of the Highlanders future.
“While I have not lived in Dunedin for a while, it remains my spiritual home and getting involved with the Highlanders with a group of longstanding mates and colleagues was an opportunity I was never going to pass up. I am regularly back in Dunedin on business and never miss the chance to catch up with my old rugby club, the Dunedin Sharks, and take in as many Highlanders games as I can. In many ways it’s the start of a new Highlanders era with a new coach, an exciting pipeline of young players coming through the development program, a new ownership group with strong connections to the South and the team, and the new aspiration of the Global Club Competition in 2026 to aim for.”
Kean is delighted with the calibre and connections to the region of the two new groups.
“Shane and I always planned to sell down some shares. Our intent from there was to find people who are connected in some way to the Highlanders’ Region, either having lived here, worked here, went to university here, played rugby here, or in some cases, all of the above!!
We are excited to add Marc and his group and Chris and his group to the new Highlanders’ ownership, and to welcome Marc & Chris as new Board Members to The Highlanders’ Board.”
Chris Gallagher (L) and Marc Ellis (R), new members of the Highlanders Board and frontmen for the two new ownership groups.
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