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Opportunities for Better Understanding and Engaging with the $68.7b Māori Economy

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Business Intelligence Series Workshops are superior workshops for busy executives, managers, advisors and corporate counsel.

Our workshops run from 7.30 am to 9.30 am and include a light breakfast. For each workshop we have a panel of speakers, all of them specialists in their respective fields, discussing practical business topics in an interactive and engaging format. 

We limit workshop numbers to 100 people and these seats fill quickly. Our aim is that all attendees walk away better informed, motivated to put their learnings into action, and feel inspired to upscale their business and themselves.

We understand that some people may be cautious about attending events in person due to Covid-19 hence why we offer online/virtual tickets (as well as in-person). You do not need to watch the event live, and can watch the recording for up to 30 days post event.

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For guests attending in person, please be aware that seats will be spaced 1m apart. We advise you to keep a 1m distance and wear masks at all times except for when eating or drinking. Guests are required to be seated while eating and drinking.

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Opportunities for Better Understanding and Engaging with the $68.7b Māori Economy

The Māori Economy: key insights on how and why to engage with the $68.7 billion Māori economy as it continues to grow and develop as an integral part of the economic ecosystem of Aotearoa.

  • Understanding the Māori economy and why is it an integral part of Aotearoa’s economy across a wide range of industries and sectors.
  • Current challenges for the Māori economy.
  • Opportunities for businesses and investors from engaging well with Māori business.
  • Real life examples of successful Māori enterprises and current investment and partnership opportunities.
  • Unravelling the mysteries of meaningful engagement: Practical tips to understand key principles that underpin Māori businesses, and how these principles drive strategic outcomes different from the traditional Western business models.

    Speakers:

    1. Kate Searancke - Partner, Tompkins Wake.
    2. Rēnata Blair - Head of Māori Sector & Relationships, Bank of New Zealand (BNZ)
    3. Te Pūoho Katene - Executive Director at Te Pūtea Whakatupu Trust
    4. Michael Stiassny - Director of Stiassny + Co

    For any questions, please contact: tahlia.wood@tompkinswake.co.nz

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