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Todd Muller (Todd Michael Muller) was born on 23 December, 1968 in Te Aroha, New Zealand, is a New Zealand politician. Discover Todd Muller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Todd Michael Muller |
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Te Aroha, New Zealand |
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New Zealand
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Todd Muller Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Todd Muller's Wife?
His wife is Michelle Muller
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Michelle Muller |
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Todd Muller Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Todd Muller worth at the age of 55 years old? Todd Muller’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Todd Muller's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Todd Michael Muller (born 23 December 1968 ) is a New Zealand politician who served as the Leader of the New Zealand National Party and the Leader of the Opposition from 22 May to 14 July 2020.
Muller was born in Te Aroha on 23 December 1968, where his grandfather Henry Skidmore was mayor, and was raised in Te Puna, where his parents started a kiwifruit orchard.
He attended St Joseph's primary school in Te Puna, Te Puna primary school and Tauranga Boys' College.
Apata, a Bay of Plenty company specialising in post-harvest operations, was founded by his father and others in 1983.
Muller joined the New Zealand National Party in 1989.
From 1994 to 1997 he worked as executive assistant to Jim Bolger during his second term as prime minister.
Muller started his corporate career working for kiwifruit company Zespri as industry relations manager from 2001 to 2003.
He lists his CV as including the role of general manager corporate and grower services from 2003 to 2006, followed by a move to the position of chief executive at Apata Ltd in January 2006.
He served as a co-opted Waikato University councillor from October 2007 to June 2014.
Muller was approached to contest the Tauranga electorate for the National Party in 2008, which was being vacated by incumbent MP Bob Clarkson.
Muller declined, preferring to progress his commercial career, and the seat was won by Muller's eventual predecessor as National Party leader, Simon Bridges.
Muller started work at dairy company Fonterra as manager of local government and regional relations from February 2011 to May 2012.
From June 2011 to June 2014 he served as a director of Plant and Food Research, a New Zealand Crown Research Institute that undertakes research and development to add value to fruit, vegetable, crop and food products.
He then became group director of co-operative affairs in May 2012.
From August 2012 until June 2014, Muller served as a director of the Sustainable Business Council.
He was part of the leadership group that responded to the 2013 Fonterra botulism scare and product recall.
Muller held various directorships in the agribusiness sector.
Muller entered Parliament at the 2014 general election.
He was elected as the MP for the Bay of Plenty electorate, which held until his retirement at the 2023 general election.
In his second term, Muller became the leader of the National Party after successfully challenging then-leader Simon Bridges.
However, his mental health suffered, including suffering panic attacks, and he resigned the leadership after 53 days.
Muller left Fonterra and his directorships in June 2014 to campaign for the 2014 general election after being selected as the National Party candidate for the Bay of Plenty electorate.
Muller became a Member of Parliament in 2014.
He was selected to replace Tony Ryall in 2014 as National's candidate in the Bay of Plenty electorate, and won by a margin of 15,096 votes.
In his maiden statement, delivered on 27 October 2014, Muller stated that entering Parliament was the realisation of a childhood dream.
Muller's first term in Parliament was the final term of the Fifth National Government.
Muller served as the deputy chair of the local government and environment committee in 2015 and of the education and science committee in 2016.
The group had come together campaigning for National in the 2015 Northland by-election.
During the 2016 New Zealand National Party leadership election, Ngaro was identified as part of an internal party grouping of influential backbenchers nicknamed the "Four Amigos" with Chris Bishop, Alfred Ngaro and Mark Mitchell.
He was ranked 16th in the shadow cabinet.
While in Opposition he was given the task of working with the Government on its Zero Carbon Bill.
National ended up supporting the bill, with some caveats.
Muller's work on the bill earned him respect from across the House and a lasting friendship with Green Party climate change minister James Shaw.
He retained the electorate in 2017, defeating Labour candidate Angie Warren-Clark by a margin of 13,996 votes.
He was chair of the foreign affairs, defence and trade committee in 2017.
National lost the 2017 general election and Muller was assigned spokesperson roles in the agriculture, biosecurity, climate change, food safety, and forestry portfolios by new leader Simon Bridges.
He sat on the Primary Production Select Committee.
In November 2019, Muller heckled Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick during her speech on climate change.
Muller recollected in 2020 that for two years he was the only Pākehā boy at St Joseph's. He became interested in politics at a young age, once authoring a story in which he served thirteen consecutive terms as President of the United States.
He studied English, history and politics at the University of Waikato and graduated with a master's degree.