Kerry Marshall was educated at Nelson College from 1954 to 1958.
13 Facts About Kerry Marshall
Kerry Marshall worked in Canada, Scotland and Banks Peninsula for some time before returning to Nelson in 1980.
Kerry Marshall became a Richmond borough councillor in 1982 and was elected mayor of Richmond in 1986.
Kerry Marshall served as president of Local Government New Zealand, and was a local government commissioner from 2001 to 2005.
In 2007, Kerry Marshall was elected mayor of Nelson, defeating eight other candidates including Gary Watson of Mainland Television.
Kerry Marshall was the presiding member of the New Zealand Lotteries Commission and chair of the New Zealand Conservation Authority until 2008.
Kerry Marshall served as chair of the New Zealand Visitor Information Network, a member of the New Zealand Geographic Board, chair of the Greyhound As Pets Trust, a trustee of the Cawthron Institute of Science and Technology, chair of the New Zealand World of Wearable Art Development Trust, and chair of the Tasman Environmental Trust.
Marshall was the owner of the Kerry Marshall Company, undertaking consultancy in leadership, management, facilitation, administration, communication and public relations.
Kerry Marshall was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal in 1990, the Sir Jack Newman Award to Nelson's Outstanding Citizen of the Year awarded by the Rotary Club of Nelson in 1999, and the United States Information Service Study Award to the United States, in 1999.
Kerry Marshall was the brother of New Zealand politician Russell Kerry Marshall.
The Kerry Marshall brothers married the Nelson sisters Colleen and Barbara Watson.
Colleen Marshall, the wife of Kerry Marshall, was head of music at Nelson College for Girls until her retirement.
Kerry Marshall was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the arts in the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours.