Professor Jonathan Koea is an Auckland-based general surgeon who specialises in the health of the liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, and gastrointestinal tract.
Dean Rangihuna
Dean Rangihuna
He has extensive experience in crisis resolution, forensic, adult, child, and youth inpatient services, focusing on reducing restraint and seclusion incidents for Māori.
Dr Shiloh Groot
Dr Shiloh Groot
PhD
Dr Rawiri Keenan
Dr Rawiri Keenan
Dr Rawiri Keenan is a leading Māori GP, academic, and health equity advocate dedicated to transforming Aotearoa’s primary care landscape.
Zack Makoare
Zack Makoare
Integral to the success of Te Taitimu Trust is Zack’s own leadership qualities, his vision, and his ability to bring people together, no matter what their background is.
Terry Huriwai
Terry Huriwai
Terry would like to describe himself as quiet, shy and retiring. Many of those who know him may agree. The humble, compassionate gentlema
Rāwiri Pene
Rāwiri Pene
Nau te rourou nāku te rourou ka ora ai te iwi
With your basket and my basket together we will flourish
Aroha Keremeta Metcalf
Aroha Keremeta Metcalf
Her work is focused on ensuring future health services are firmly underpinned by a kaupapa Māori approach, informed by mātauranga Māori and lived experience.
Ranei Wineera-Parai
Ranei Wineera-Parai
Ranei Wineera-Parai has helped increase the quality and accessibility of healthcare across New Zealand.
Selina Elkington
Selina Elkington
Selina Elkington is a leading Māori addiction practitioner whose mahi is dedicated to improving the impact of systemic inequities on Māori communities.
Kim Dougall
Kim Dougall
She has spent the last 30 years working in the health and disability sector, specialising in mental health, addiction, and public health, covering clinical and leadership roles.