Maximum Return @ Kea
Event description
Maximum Return @ Kea, Thursday 28 August 2025, 5:30-7:30pm
Kea invites you to an evening that’s as refreshing as it is inspiring. Maximum Return @ Kea is designed for globally minded Kiwis and friends of New Zealand who want more than the usual “So, what do you do?” networking. Your feet might be on kiwi soil but international ideas and experiences have shaped who you are and the connections you seek to thrive.
Hosted in Meredith Connell’s Terrarium space, the event is inspired by Kiwi Peter Mandeno’s globally successful Wok+Wine concept. Expect a relaxed, human-first atmosphere where conversations feel simultaneously surprising and familiar.
Here’s what makes it different:
It’s about who you are, not what you do: A space to connect with people on your wavelength, finding common ground despite your cultural and professional differences.
Sharing stories, not small talk: Your responses to three thought-provoking questions, provided when you register, will help spark conversations that cut straight to the interesting stuff.
A welcoming vibe: “Serve yourself and someone else” is the evening’s spirit. The experience is purposefully created to include everyone in connecting naturally and authentically.
Capacity is limited to 50, so book early to secure your place.
This is your chance to connect with a diverse community of leaders, professionals, creatives and curious minds who, like you, care about the future of Aotearoa, New Zealand and recognise the importance of your global connections.
A quick heads-up
This isn’t your typical networking event, and that’s the point. To create real connections (and skip the small talk), we ask every guest to answer three short questions when purchasing a ticket.
Your answers will help spark genuine conversations and make the evening more meaningful for everyone.
Please note: completing these questions is required to confirm your ticket and attend the event.
We can’t wait to see the insights and stories you’ll bring.
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