Zoë Bristowe is deeply passionate about Māori development and social justice.
Dr Amohia Boulton
Dr Amohia Boulton
Whaowhia te kete mātauranga - Fill your basket of knowledge
Dr Catherine Mārie Amohia Love
Dr Catherine Mārie Amohia Love
Catherine Love was born and raised on her papakainga (communal Māori land) in Korokoro, Pito-one (Petone) with her parents, grandparents and whānau
Dr Ruth Herd
Dr Ruth Herd
Kia mau ki te aka matua, te toi huarewa o ngā tūpuna
Hold fast to the wisdom of your ancestors
Emma Wehipeihana
Emma Wehipeihana
Dr. Emma Wehipeihana, an award-winning writer, podcaster, and political commentator, blends her medical knowledge with accessible writing to shed light on the Māori experience within New Zealand's healthcare system.
Dr Mataroria Lyndon
Dr Mataroria Lyndon
Mataroria credits Te Reo and tikanga Māori as his tūāpapa - the foundation of his identity and successes.
Dr Ricky Bell PhD, MManipPhty, PGDipMPhysio, BPhty
Dr Ricky Bell PhD, MManipPhty, PGDipMPhysio, BPhty
Dr Ricky Bell has a clinical background with over 30 years of experience in the health sector.
Monica Stockdale ONZM
Monica Stockdale ONZM
Monica Stockdale is a wahine toa whose unwavering dedication has left an indelible mark on kaupapa Māori addiction and gambling services.
Ronald Baker
Ronald Baker
Ronald Baker was born in Hastings, the older of twin boys to Rutu Tawhiorangi Tumaurirere-Baker.
Mara Andrews
Mara Andrews
Mara has many years of experience in Indigenous development across various sectors.
Joanne Baxter
Joanne Baxter
In 2022, Joanne was appointed the first wāhine Māori Dean of the Dunedin School of Medicine. Working for over 20 years in the Dunedin School of Medicine, Joanne has shown that she is committed to making a real difference in education and health for individuals, whānau and communities through teaching, research, and service.
Sarah Kinred
Sarah Kinred
Sarah Kinred is a trained teacher with over 20 years of experience teaching and creating programs for students. Sarah also has over ten years of experience working as a Mātauranga Māori specialist within mental health and addictions, and she is committed to ensuring that tino rangatiratanga and mana motuhake is paramount for Māori, especially when engaging in the health system.