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Mark Blumsky

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'''Mark Blumsky''' Queen's Service Order QSO is a former Mayor of Wellington (1995 to 2001) and a current member of New Zealand Parliament for the New Zealand National Party National Party.

Life before politics
Mark Blumsky started work at Hannah's Footwear Company in 1976 aged 17. He progressed from salesperson, to merchandise manager, to footwear buyer, to national sales manager. In 1989 he founded Mischief Shoes, which grew into a nationwide multi-million dollar chain. In 1995 he left to enter politics.

Mayor of Wellington
Mark Blumsky was elected mayor of Wellington in 1995 and relected in 1998. His mayoralty focused on building Wellington's image as an exciting and diverse city to visit and to live in. He was also the inaugral Patron of the Wellington Gay Business group GAP. Among other things, he developed Totally Wellington (the regional tourism promoter), established the Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency, and established infrastructure for the film industry. Financial problems at Mischief Shoes, subsequent to his entering politics, prompted questions from critics and the media about whether he was responsible. He took pride in living in an inner-city apartment and going out on the town in the evenings. An long-running saga was his good-humoured battle with well-known Courtenay Place busker 'Kenny', a cowboy hat-wearing country music singer whose amplifier was confiscated by the council after the volume annoyed other city apartment-dwellers. Mark Blumsky retired in 2001 and endorsed then deputy mayor Kerry Prendergast as his successor. She went on to win the mayoralty in 2001 and was re-elected in 2004.

Life after politics
After leaving office, Blumsky returned to business life. From October 2001 to September 2002 he co-ordinated the highly successful Wellington premieres of the first two movies in Peter Jackson Peter Jackson's ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy and managed the marketing of ''The Lord of the Rings'' collectibles for Weta Workshop. From September 2002 to July 2004 he was founding director of Creative HQ, a business incubator for high-growth export-oriented start-ups. From August 2004 to May 2005 he was director (sales and marketing) for Norsewear, an iconic New Zealand clothing company with a multi-million dollar turnover. Mark Blumsky was made a member of the Queen's Service Order for Public Service in the Queen's Birthday Golden Jubilee Honours in 2002.

Return to politics
In early 2004 Mark Blumsky joined United Future New Zealand United Future at the urging of its leader Peter Dunne, an old school friend. Blumsky, dubbed by media the man with "the most charismatic eyebrows in politics", served as Party President and confirmed he was considering running for Parliament for the party. However, he resigned soon afterwards, citing a conflict of interest. In October 2004, Blumsky announced that he would seek the New Zealand National Party National Party candidacy for the Wellington Central electorate, and was nominated unopposed in November. In June 2005 the National Party released its party list for the elections later that year and Blumsky was ranked 36. His campaign was marred by an incident in which he received a black eye and other abrasions when returning home late at night. He said he did not recall the incident but believed he had been assaulted. Political opponents suggested he had been inebriated, and a witness reported that he was inebriated when she helped him to his door. Police investigated but no assailant was identified or charged.

Member of Parliament
Mark Blumksy was successfully elected as a National list MP in the New Zealand general election, 2005 2005 general election although his challenge to incumbent Wellington Central MP Marian Hobbs was unsuccessful, losing by just over 6000 votes.

Family
Blumsky's wife, Corinne, works as a partner in an intellectual property law firm. They have one daughter, Kendra, who attends Samuel Marsden Collegiate School in Wellington.

Community involvement
Mark Blumsky is currently involved in the following organisations: * Wellington School of Medicine Surgical Research Trust, trustee. * Mary Potter Hospice Trust, trustee. * Wellington Free Ambulence, trustee. * St Mary's After School Care, parent representative. * Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Karori Sanctuary Trust, trustee. * BrewNZ, director. * Patron of GAP, Wellington Gay Business group[http://www.gap.org.nz/] * Cuba Street Carnival, trustee. * New Zealand Incubation Association, director. * Samuel Marsden Collegiate Board of Management, board member. * Wellington Streetrace Supporters Club, president. * Wellington Foundation, trustee. * Creative HQ and Fashion HQ, board member. * Board member and mentor to three startup businesses.

External links

- Candidate profile on New Zealand National Party National Party website. Category:New Zealand politicians Blumsky, Mark Category:Mayors of Wellington Blumsky, Mark Category:New Zealand National Party MPs Blumsky, Mark

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