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Welcome
Talofa Lava, Tena Koe
As we move towards the end of the year, the team at Leadership NZ hasn't slowed down at all. We are so looking forward to hearing from Tame Iti next week at the annual Sir Paul Reeves Memorial Lecture. We still have a few tickets up for grabs, so get in quick before they sell out!
We continue to be inspired by the Alumni and current participants of our Leadership Programme. You can read about their on-going leadership journeys below.
Please do stay connected with us - we appreciate getting your ideas and feedback. You can find us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter or you can share this newsletter with those in your networks who may be interested.
Nga mihi nui
Sina
Sina Wendt-Moore
Chief Executive
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Teresa Tepania-Ashton
– Alumna 2006
Congratulations to Teresa who was recently recognised as a Local Hero, Kiwibank's way of sharing stories about the Kiwi's that are making a difference in our communities and honouring the best of us.
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Tame Iti: From the Raindrop, to the River, to the Sea
– Sir Paul Reeves Memorial Lecture
Tame Iti (Ngai Tuhoe / Waikato / Te Arawa) is known as many things… Activist, Artist, Terrorist and Cyclist. Literally wearing his heritage on his face, Iti is hard to miss in a crowd despite being just 5'4″ tall. Join us to hear from this striking leader in our annual Lecture, brought to you by AUT and RNZ.
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Festival for the Future
– In Review
We were so honoured to be a part of FFTF16, with our CEO hosting a panel on on the Future of Equality. You can see some of the photos from the Festival, here.
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Tui Ah Loo
– Alumna 2010
Tui, the Executive Director at People at Risk Solutions (PARS), recently introduced Te Ira, a collaboration between PARS and Turuki Health Care, designed to support whānau/families to break cycles of disadvantage for children, particular the children of mauhere, prisoners.
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Governance in the 21st Century
– by Hayley Shields, Deputy Director International Marketing & Business Development, University of Auckland
Hayley came to Wellington, expecting the unexpected. What she got was a shift in preconceptions, honest reflections, a tribal performance, an understanding of how to use diversity to leverage power and some hackle-raising stories.
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Governance in the 21st Century
– Kathy Stirrat, Programme Operations Lead, Transformation Programme, ACC
“Be yourself. Not your idea of what you think someone else’s idea of yourself should be." Henry David Thoreau sums up Kathy's reflection of our Seventh Session, as she saw governance through news lenses at the Army Headquarters, an old garage in Rongotai and the NZ Drama School.
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A Civil Society - Our People
– by Jen Linney, Strategic Advisor - Operations Group, ACC
What are you willing to be arrested for? Whose responsibility is it to prop up our society? What really gets achieved in time-pressured chaos? Session Three raised a lot of question for Jen Linney.
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Forces That Shape our Thinking
– by Ketan Panchal, Financial Controller, Te Runanga A Iwi O Ngapuhi
“Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”
Dave Wild's session was perfectly timed for Ketan to put his learning straight into action at work. But what about the dance of ‘being and doing’?
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