Session 5: Taking an intergenerational view on leadership
During this kōrero, Kaye-Maree will look at different leadership characteristics of tūpuna, how these relate to our actions and activities today.
Kaye-Maree will also provide insights and reflections on building intergenerational approaches to leadership through her work in helping to train over 300 people into Iwi/Māori Governance roles with the Ka Eke Poutama programme delivered by Te Whare Hukahuka and what we might learn on how we can strengthen our organisations by taking an intergenerational approach to succession and development.
Kaye-Maree Dunn, Kaiwhakahaere Director of Making Everything Achievable
Kaye-Maree Dunn, co-founder of Making Everything Achievable (MEA), is a renowned Māori tech entrepreneur. Leading Ahau NZ Limited and Indigital Blockchain Limited, she's involved with North Hokianga Development Trust, Āhau Tātai Hono Trust, and is a Sir Edmund Hillary Fellow. Dedicated to Māori and community development for over 23 years, her roles span Child, Youth, and Family, The Department of Labour, Māori Land Court, and NZ Maori Tourism. Active in Te Whare Hukahuka, she uplifts transformative capabilities in New Zealand's economic landscape. Recognized as Māori Entrepreneur of the Year in 2023, her recent pursuits include Social Enterprise Development and Governance Training.