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Ian Taylor (New Zealand businessman)

Ian Lemuel Taylor (born c.1950) is a prominent businessman from Dunedin, New Zealand.
Born in Kaeo to a Pākehā father and Māori mother,(of Ngāti Kahungunu and Nga Puhi descent) he grew up in Raupunga and went to a Catholic boarding school in Masterton.
Taylor is married to Liz and they have 2 children.
Taylor joined the band Kal-Q-Lated Risk in c.1967 as lead singer, and later graduated with a LLB degree from the University of Otago.
A former television presenter (notably for TVNZ children's programmes ''Play School'', ''Spot On (TV Series)'' and ''New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos'', Taylor founded Taylormade Media in 1989 as a television production company. The following year he established Animation Research Limited, which quickly became one of the top computer animation companies in New Zealand and known internationally for its work, particularly in television advertising and sports graphics. Its sports division/product Virtual Eye, is used in various sports such as for ball-tracking in cricket where it assists umpires with their Decision Review System and informs TV commentators and viewers. During the 2010/11 Ashes series it was known as Eagle Eye.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Story of Virtual Eye Cricket )
Taylor was inducted into the New Zealand Technology Hall of Fame in 2009 and was named ''North & South Magazine''s 2010 New Zealander of the Year.
He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the New Zealand Computer Society (HFNZCS) in 2010, the top honour of the ICT sector in New Zealand.
In the New Year Honours 2012 Taylor was appointed a Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit ''for services to television and business''.〔("New Year Honours 2012" ) (27 January 2012) 8 ''New Zealand Gazette'' 215.〕 In 2013 Taylor was named Outstanding Maori Business Leader of the Year.
In November 2012, Taylor spoke out against the high salaries being paid to New Zealand chief executives, saying chief executive salaries should be tied to how well they protect jobs and to the salaries of their staff.
In May 2014, Taylor was part of a team who were awarded a prestigious Sports Emmy〔http://emmyonline.org/sports_35th_winners〕 under the category "Outstanding New Approaches - Sports Coverage" for development of an innovative mobile application for the 34th America's Cup.
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