Disruption and Innovation Mā te auahatanga e rerekē ai te rangatira me te pononga Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower 14 & 15 July Novotel Lakeside, Rotorua
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MĀ TE TIKA, MĀ TE PONO, ME TE AROHA, Disruption & Innovation The 2017 hui will explore the themes of Innovation, Growth and Prosperity in a World of Disruption, with a mix of speakers from business, IT, finance, community, politics and the media addressing pressing issues. Disruption and innovation are characteristics of current industries and markets, nationally and globally. Who should attend: Register early as seats are limited Māori Chartered Accountants or aspiring CA s Māori commercial or law students Māori business professionals, entrepreneurs or working for Māori organisations Interested parties from the New Zealand business community Accommodation packages are available at Novotel Lakeside Hotel Rotorua. Contact the hotel directly on 07 349 8400. Hui delegate discount code : HUI2017 Conference Dinner Saturday July 15 Registration fees Full Registration $650.00 incl GST Student Registration $235.00 incl GST Contact CPD Sarah Fox Event Manager Email: info@nkmoa.co.nz Mobile: 027 463 3498 14 hours
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS TE ARAHI MAIPI, MC, PRESENTER MĀORI TELEVISION Te Arahi is a kura kaupapa graduate from Huntly who grew up wanting to be a rugby league star. He quickly realised that wasn t going to happen, so his dream shifted to being a sports commentator. For the past ten years he has lived his dream working on some of the biggest sporting events in the country. He is a presenter for Māori TV and also has his own radio show. WETINI MITAI-NGATAI Wetini Mitai-Ngatai is a leading kapa haka expert and cultural entrepreneur. He is best known by New Zealand audiences for his appearance in reality TV program, Kapa Haka: Behind the Faces which followed him and kapa haka group, Te Mātārae I Ōrehu, as they prepared for the 2013 national kapa haka championships. Wetini was born and raised in Te Arawa. His entrepreneurialism was evident from an early age, as a young man, Wetini always aspired to work for himself. By the age of 23, he already owned two fish and chip shops. It was a natural progression for Wetini to bring together his business acumen with his longstanding passion for kapa haka. Wetini s early kapa haka experiences were with Ngāti Rangiwewehi and Tāhourāngi. In 1994 Wetini and Irirangi Tiakiawa Tūhourangi started the group Te Mātārae I Ōrehu. As the leader of the group, Wetini has won the male leadership title at five Matatini Festivals, and Te Mātārae has qualified for the finals every time they have competed, winning the national kapa haka title twice. In 2002 Wetini founded Mitai Maori Village in Rotorua, a Māori cultural performance and tourism attraction at Fairy Springs (Te Puna o Tūhoe), Rotorua. Through Mitai, Wetini wanted to provide employment for family and the wider community. It is now in its tenth year, and employs more than 100 people including thirteen full-time staff. Wetini commutes between New Zealand and Dubai, following the success of initiative Snooze Cube, in partnership with Larry Swan. The company rents unoccupied areas in airports and turns them into hireable sound proof snooze rooms for sleep deprived passengers in transit.
BRITTANY TEEI Brittany Teei is the founder of KidsCoin- an educational software program that teaches children good money habits Donewhile they are young. In 2015 Brittany was the winner of the DigMyIdea Māori Busines Innovation competition, and was a finalist at the New Zealand Innovation awards in the Māori Development category. When she isn't working on KidsCoin she spends time travelling, playing tennis and netball and keeping up with the latest trends in technology. She is currently working on launching KidsCoin Parent-Child Money and Technology workshops in September 2017, designed to raise awareness around career and life opportunities that come as a result of being money and tech savvy. STEVE SAUNDERS; OWNER AND BOARD CHAIRMAN OF RPL AND THE PLUS GROUP OF COMPANIES Steve has over 28 years of experience and expertise in the New Zealand horticulture industry across the following disciplines: growing, management, financial management, innovation, new product to market, postharvest ownership, export of horticultural products (including pollen and pollen application systems), project management and JV partnerships. As an active angel investor, has been appointed director of numerous other emerging startups and holds key board positions with Priority One, Enterprise Angels, Icehouse and is arecent Crown appointment to Landcare Research. Steve is also a shareholder and director for Newnham Park Innovation Centre, the home of many award-winning innovation-focused companies. MIRIANA STEPHENS NGĀTI RARUA, NGAI TE RANGI, NGĀTI RANGINUI Miriana was born and raised by her grandparents and her qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts (NZ History) and a Law Degree. She currently resides in Motueka and has four children. She was recently awarded the 2016 Aotearoa NZ Māori Woman Business Leader award in recognition of outstanding success and excellence in business. Miriana is currently a director of Aotahi which is a Māori-owned and managed business that specialises in developing and managing educational programmes in the areas of small business and money management for communities throughout Aotearoa. Miriana is also a director for Wakatū Incorporation (Wakatū), its subsidiaries and various committees. She is currently coordinating the innovation and research & development
programme across the group of Wakatū with the mission to create high value science food and beverage applications to address nutrition, health and wellness challenges for consumers which is aligned with Te Pae Tāwhiti, the 500 year intergenerational plan of Wakatū. Miriana is a trustee on Te Āwhina Marae in Motueka, Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rarua and has recently taken the role as vice chair for the Psychotherapists Board of Aotearoa NZ. RACHEL TAULELEI CEO KONO, NZ With a passion for the primary sector, Rachel has a strong commitment to creating valuesbased business models focused on the sustainability of our country s resources - this is the hallmark of her innovative leadership. Yellow Brick Road Ltd allowed Rachel to encourage change in the New Zealand fishing industry. Kono NZ presents an opportunity to live kaitiakitanga. To walk that fine line between culture and commerce. Rachel demonstrates integrity in every aspect of her relationships with others, and has a reputation as someone who operates with an optimistic can-do perspective. Rachel prides herself on offering mentoring for youth, and sponsorship for young leaders. HON TE URUROA FLAVELL Ngāti Rangiwewehi (Te Arawa) and Ngāpuhi descent, Te Ururoa was raised in Rotorua and continues to live in his whānāu homestead in Ngongotahā. He has been married for more than 25 years to Erana Hond-Flavell and is a proud family man, with five tamariki and one mokopuna. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Māori Studies and Anthropology) from the University of Auckland, a Master of Arts (Māori) from Waikato University and is a former student of Te Panekiretanga o Te Reo (Institute of Excellence in the Māori Language). Trained as a teacher, Te Ururoa taught for many years at both secondary and tertiary levels. He has also held leadership roles in education as a school principal, CEO at a whare wānanga and a consultant to various government agencies. Te Ururoa Flavell was first elected to Parliament as a Māori Party MP for the Waiariki electorate on 17 September 2005. He was successfully re-elected as the local MP in 2008, 2011 and 2014.
In July 2013, he became the Māori Party Co-leader. After the 2014 General Election and the signing of Te Tatau ki te Paerangi, a Relationship Accord with the National Party, Te Ururoa Flavell was appointed Minister for Māori Development (Te Minita Whanaketanga Māori), Minister for Whānau Ora (Te Minita Whānau Ora) and the Associate Minister for Economic Development (Te Minita Tuarua Whanaketanga Ohaoha) From 2005 to 2014, he was Party Whip and a member of the Business Committee, Education and Science Committee and Standing Orders Committee. His primary portfolio interests, before becoming a Minister included: Education, Treaty of Waitangi issues, Tourism, Local Government, Internal Affairs, and Sport and Recreation. The MP is well known for keeping physically active, competing in IronMāori, being a White Ribbon Ambassador (men campaigning against violence towards women), and speaking te reo Māori in the House. ANAHA HIINI Born and raised in Rotorua, Anaha is of Ngāti Tarāwhai, Ngāti Whakaue and Tūhourangi descent. Anaha attributes much of his success to a passion for the revitalisation and the teaching of the Māori language and its protocols. In his personal opinion, Anaha believes that the Māori language is in serious decline and hopes to contribute to the revival of the language in order for it to be spoken in a native manner comparable to 60 years prior when the language was being spoken by the native speakers of that time. A very proud father to 7 children, Anaha continually strives to be a positive role model for his family and will continue to gain the knowledge and attributes required that will one day see him playing a positive and pivotal role amongst his iwi and amongst Maoridom alike. HENARE JOHNSON Ngāti Manawa, Ngāti Whare, Tūhoe oku iwi. Ngāti Koro te hapū. Painoaiho te marae. Ko Henare ahau. Originally from Murupara, I grew up on the eastside of Christchurch in a place called Aranui. My first job was as a cultural performer for tourists at the age of 15, which I continued to do from high school through to the end of University. In 2004 I began a journey with Tourism New Zealand to help infuse a more natural contemporary reflection of Māori tourism experiences to New Zealand s tourism marketing proposition. In 2009 I joined the Auckland Council, then Tourism Auckland which transitioned to Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development (ATEED), to assist with growing Auckland s Māori tourism story with in the RWC2011 tournament. In 2014 the role broadened from specifically Māori tourism
through to developing initiatives for Auckland s wider Māori commercial opportunities. This opened a secondment in 2016 with Air New Zealand to develop and grow the organisations relationships with the Māori community (socially, culturally, environmentally, and economically). KAWANA WALLACE Kawana is a computer science engineer and tutor at Te Pae. He built a prototype in December last year for visitors to access information offline through their phone app. The next step is to develop an advanced marketable version to be used nationally if the trial is successful. "I want to create real points of interest in real space. It hasn't been done in New Zealand."Wallace said the interactive traveller app would allow people to post points of interests of their journey on social media. "Its kind of augmenting their experience kind of like a guide but you don't give them that information online to search, they have to go out and search. "It's more meaningful if you go out and get it yourself. Investors would be needed to fund the project for Wallace to take it to a national platform. ERENA MIKAERE MOST IMPLEMENTATION MANAGER, RUAPEHU WHĀNAU TRANSFORMATION PLAN, NGĀTI RANGI TRUST, OHAKUNE The key to effecting positive change is having insightful, big-picture thinkers leading from the front. Erena is a freelance consultant with a background in strategy development, project management, quality assurance and policy implementation as well as an extensive working knowledge of government departments. This, combined with determination, discipline and reflective practice has helped advance the movement that is the Ruapehu Whānau Transformation Plan (RWT). RWT is an iwi-led, community-driven, whānau focussed plan of action that seeks long term sustainable change through the empowerment of all Ruapehu whānau. RWT was launched in 2013, and over the last four years has focussed on implementing 23 locally designed solutions across five areas; Education, Employment, Housing, Health and Social.
As a creative and highly resourceful lead, Erena s undeniable passion, empathy and integrity has already seen RWT celebrate a staggering number of successes, including establishing an iwi-owned Recruitment company, an exemplary Healthy Homes project, and an iwi-owned Learning Centre & Technology Hub.\ ROBETT HOLLIS Robett Hollis is a self-made Lifestyle Entrepreneur heavily involved in the media industry and tech startup scene. He is passionate about People and Powermoves. Ex-Professional National Champion Snowboarder ranked 2nd in the world, Olympic Commentator, ESPN Contributor & TV Producer with over 18 years experience in the Action Sports & Content Industry. Robett loves the hustle, the grind, and loves to work on great ideas with great people. Named after his legendary Grandparents Ron and Betty he grew up in Aranui, Christchurch, He founded Aranui Ventures which owns several interests including FRONTSIDE, one of NZ's leading Content Consultancy & Video Production Agencies. AIRTIME, NZ s Largest Action Sports Community complete with smartphone apps, events and a half hour TV show. He also created ColabNZ, New Zealand's Largest Network of Creative Shared Workspaces which have expanded into 11 floors in 8 buildings. As a Board Member of the NZ Tech Industry Association, Founder of the NZ Entrepreneurs Festival, a head judge at the Innes48 Business Startup competition and also being named on the Uber Pitch Panel he is extremely driven to help support the NZ entrepreneurial ecosystem and media/tech industry wherever he can.
DAY ONE, FRIDAY 14 JULY 2017 Time Kaupapa Kaikōrero 9.00 am Registrations Novotel Lakeside Rotorua 9.30 am Karakia/Mihi Whakatau Ngāti Whakaue 10.00 am Introductions and Housekeeping (MC) Te Arahi Maipi 10.15 am Keynote speaker Wetini Mitai-Ngatai 11.15 am Paramanawa / Morning Tea 11.30 am Professional global tennisplayer, social entrepreneur and tech start up founder Kidscoin and she s only 27 Brittany Teei 12.00 pm Embracing disruption, innovation and failure ASB Session 12.30 pm An innovative approach to Māori governance Panel Session 1.15 pm Tina/ Lunch 2.15 pm Technical sessions breakout EY Māori moving the world towards a regenerative economy Deloitte "Disrupting Business" 3.15 pm Paramanawa/ Afternoon Tea 3.30 pm Doing things better and doing better things Wakatū Incorporation 4.15 pm "Disruption and Innovation-an address from the Minister" Steve Saunders Ana Morrison Kiriwaitingi Rei Miriana Stephens Alice Sciascia EY Rachel Taulelei Te Ururoa Flavell 4.45 pm Closing remarks Wayne Panapa 5.00 pm Whakakapi /Close day one 5.30 pm till 7.30pm Casual early dinner at Novotel Lakeside Rotorua. Rutherford Room from 5.30-7.30pm Buffet dinner served at 6pm Travis O' Keefe Deloitte
DAY TWO, SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017 Time Kaupapa Kaikōrero 8.45 am Karakia MC 8.50 am Open day two MC 9.00 am Annual General Meeting NKMOA 10.00 am Paramanawa / Morning Tea 10.15 am "Finding innovation in te reo me ōna tikanga" Anaha Hiini 10.45am "AirNZ Innovation in Te Reo" Henare Johnson 11. 15 am "Flicking the switch: taking digital technology education further" 12.15 pm Tina/ Lunch 1.15 pm Taking the leap Ideas are s***, execution is everything 2.15 pm Technical session-breakout BDO "Navigating disruption from an accounts perspective" KPMG "Blockchain and its application for Māori" 3.15 pm Paramanawa/ Afternoon Tea 3.30 pm PWC Tautohetohe - facilitated by MC Maui was an innovator Tima whakaae Tima whakahē Kawana Wallace & Erena Mikaere-Most Robett Hollis Josiah Cook BDO TBC Te Arahi Maipi 4.45 pm Closing remarks MC Te Arahi 4.45 pm Whakakapi /Close day two 6.00 pm till late Delegates Dinner Te Pō Experience at Te Puia Private function in Te Whakaruruhau at Te Puia. Includes a three course meal and live music for entertainment. Presentation of the 2017 Chartered Accountants ANZ Ngā Raumanako Māori Scholarship and the NKMoA Suzanne Spencer Memorial Māori Scholarship Entertainment Entertainment- Live band "Children of the mist" KPMG speaker TBC Whetu Fala TBC TBC Cassandra Crowley
HUI-Ā-TAU 2017 REGISTRATION FORM Title First name CA ANZ member ID Surname Position Organisation Iwi Street address City Telephone Email Please ensure you indicate your attendance Quantity Fee (inc GST) Total (inc GST) Full hui-a-tau registration 14 & 15 July 2017 $650 $ Student registration 14 & 15 July 2017 $235 $ Friday Networking Function at Clarke's Bar, Novotel Comp 2017 awards dinner Comp Thursday Night Event (students only) Comp Total: $ Please note your registration includes attendance at the Friday Night Networking Event and 2016 NKMoA conference dinner. Please choose your breakout sessions Day One EY Deloitte Day Two BDO KPMG
PAYMENT Bank deposit Bank: ASB Anglesea Clinic (Hamilton) Account name: Ngā Kaitatau Māori o Aotearoa Account number: 12-3152-0217149-00 (Please use your name as a reference) Cheque payable to: Ngā Kaitatau Māori Aotearoa PO Box 1496, Hamilton 3240 ACCOMODATION A limited number of spaces are available free of charge to attendees (students have priority) at Base Backpackers Rotorua. The Base is 5 min walk from the Novotel Thursday Friday Saturday Students, please tick which nights you require accommodation at The Base. Please note breakfast is not supplied at The Base. DIETARY REQUIREMENTS Please note if you have any special dietary requirements Please tick the box if you do not want to be included in the conference delegate list. All hui delegates will be entitled to become members of NKMoA (subject to NKMoA executive approval). Please advise if you do not wish to become a member of Ngā Kaitatau Mā ori o Aotearoa.