Early life
Henry was born in Rotorua on 10 June 1917 to John and Edith Anna Henry. John Henry was a forester and sawmiller and several of his other children would go on to play significant roles in their respective fields in New Zealand — Jack’s older brothers, the Hon. SirThe New Zealand Forest Products Ltd years
In October 1949, he would make the most important step of his career in joining New Zealand Forest Products Ltd (NZFP), New Zealand’s largest industrial company, as a Forest Administrator of the company’s then of plantations. At this time NZFP faced a crisis following the devastating Taupo forest fires of 1946 and a further 50% of its forest estate had been killed by the deadly Sirex disease. Henry’s solution was to implement pioneering silviculture methods that would see the NZFP forestry estate grow to some within a decade. Following his successes with the forestry estate, Henry was appointed General Manager of the Forests Division in 1963 by Sir David Henry KBE and would go on to sit as a Director of the Company from 1976 to 1986 (serving from 1978 as the Resident Director of the Kinleith milling complex and supervising the Company’s nationwide forestry interests). He married Betty Henry and they were to have four children. His two eldest sons, Douglas and Trevor, would go on to work for New Zealand Forest Products while his youngest son, Brian Henry, would join Wilson Henry (now Hesketh Henry), the Auckland law firm of Jack’s brother, the Hon. SirCommunity
Like many members of the Henry Family before him, Jack’s contributions to the New Zealand community were considerable. He was a member of the New Zealand Forestry Council (1972–1982) and President of the Forest Owners’ Association (1983–1985). He was also actively involved in scientific fundraising for '' Dothistroma'' research, Frank Newhook’s pathology programme, as well as endowing the Chair of Wood Science and providing Visiting Fellows for the School of Forestry at the University of Canterbury. He was also actively involved in the New Zealand Forestry Institute as a member from 1950 onwards, being made President (1960–1962) and awarded Honorary Membership in 1978.Death
Henry died in Brisbane in 2003.References
*New Zealand Forest Products - Healy, B. A Hundred Million Trees: The story of New Zealand Forest Products. Auckland, 1982 *A Great Corporate Forester, Obituary - Grayburn T. New Zealand Journal of Forestry, August 2003 edition *Honorary Member, J.E. Henry - Editorial. New Zealand Journal of Forestry, February 1978 edition *Forestry Identities, Jack Henry - Chavasse, C.G.R. New Zealand Forestry Magazine, November 1990 http://www.nzjf.org/free_issues/NZJF35_3_1990/2234A3FA-3EBC-420B-9295-540C5CEB73F1.pdf {{DEFAULTSORT:Henry, Jack 1917 births 2003 deaths 20th-century New Zealand businesspeople University of Otago alumni New Zealand sawmillers New Zealand military personnel of World War II