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词条 Hugo Judd
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  1. Early life and family

  2. Career

  3. Honours

  4. Later life and death

  5. References

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| honorific-prefix =
| name = Hugo Judd
| birth_name = Neville Hugo Sale Judd
| honorific-suffix = {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CVO|QSO|size=100%}}
| image = Hugo Judd (cropped).jpg
| caption = Judd in 2010
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|12|27|df=y}}
| birth_place = Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2017|05|02|1939|12|27|df=y}}
| death_place = Mapua, New Zealand
| spouse = Catherine Anne Isaac (m. 1973, div.)
Sue Morgan
| children = 3
| office=New Zealand Chargé d'Affaires in the Soviet Union
| term_start = 1 August 1973
| term_end= 1 April 1974
| predecessor = Desmond Patrick Costello
| successor = Brian Sydney Lendrum
| office2 = New Zealand Ambassador to Austria
| term_start2 = 1 January 1982
| term_end2 = 10 June 1985
| predecessor2 = Francis Anthony Small
| successor2 = Donald James Walker
| education = Cathedral Grammar School
Christ's College
| alma_mater =

Canterbury University College (BA, 1961)
University of Oxford (BA, 1963)


}}

Neville Hugo Sale Judd {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CVO|QSO}} (27 December 1939 – 2 May 2017) was a New Zealand diplomat and public servant.

Early life and family

Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, on 27 December 1939,[1] Judd was the son of Edwin Judd and Violet Judd (née Sale).[2] After emigrating to New Zealand in 1946, he was educated in Christchurch at Cathedral Grammar School, and then Christ's College.[2] He went on to study at Canterbury University College, graduating BA in 1961,[3] and the University of Oxford, where he completed a second BA in 1963.[2] While at Oxford he was awarded a blue for gymnastics.[2]

Judd became a naturalised New Zealand citizen in 1957.[4] In 1973 he married Catherine Isaac, and the couple had three sons.[2] They later divorced and Judd married Sue Morgan.[9][5]

Career

In 1964 Judd joined the Ministry of External Affairs. In 1965 he was employed in the external economic division of the Treasury. From 1966 to 1968 he served at the New Zealand Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, and then, from 1968 to 1971, at New Zealand's embassy in Saigon. He then returned to New Zealand and worked in the economic division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1971 to 1973, before taking another overseas posting as New Zealand's chargé d'affaires in Moscow. Between 1975 and 1978 Judd was director of administration at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1978 to 1982 he was minister at the New Zealand embassy in Washington, D.C., and between 1982 and 1985 he served as New Zealand's ambassador to Austria, with acredition in Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Romania. In 1986 he was appointed spokesman and assistant secretary at the Ministry of External Relations and Trade.[2]

Judd served as the official secretary to the Governor-General of New Zealand from 1994 until his retirement in 2004.[1][5][6][7]

Honours

Judd was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1995.[8] In the 2008 New Year Honours Judd was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services.[9]

Later life and death

Judd moved to Nelson in October 2004, and served as a member of the Bishop Suter Art Gallery Trust Board.[5] He died at his home in Mapua near Nelson on 2 May 2017.[10]

References

1. ^{{cite book |editor-last=Taylor |editor-first=Alister |title=New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001 |year=2001 |publisher=Alister Taylor Publishers |location=Auckland |issn=1172-9813 | page=497}}
2. ^{{cite book |editor-last=Lambert |editor-first=Max |title=Who's Who in New Zealand |edition=12th |year=1991 |publisher=Reed |location= |isbn= |page=332}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://shadowsoftime.co.nz/university13.html |title=NZ university graduates 1870–1961: I–K |date= |website=Shadowsoftime.com |accessdate=4 May 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=NZNaturalisations&h=60315 |title=New Zealand, naturalisations, 1843–1981 |year=2010 |website= |publisher=Ancestry.com Operations |accessdate=4 May 2017 |subscription=yes}}
5. ^{{cite news | title=A touch of diplomacy | date=23 March 2005 | work=Nelson Mail}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/dpmc/publications/ar-2005/management |title=Management personnel |date= |website= |publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet |accessdate=4 May 2017}}
7. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/197800/QSO-award-for-Suter-art-gallery-trustee | title=QSO award for Suter art gallery trustee | date=1 January 2008 | work=Nelson Mail | accessdate=4 May 2017}}
8. ^{{London Gazette |issue=54237 |date=8 December 1995 |page=16722 }}
9. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2008 | title=New Year honours list 2008 |date=31 December 2007 | publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | accessdate=1 November 2017}}
10. ^{{cite news | url=http://notices.nzherald.co.nz/obituaries/nzherald-nz/obituary.aspx?n=neville-hugo-sale-judd-hugo&pid=185278471 | title=Neville Judd death notice | date=4 May 2017 | work=New Zealand Herald | accessdate=4 May 2017}}
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