Tewe Awe商业网任命Kaye-Maree Dunn和Anita Murdoch为2026年新任主席,在领导过渡和社区支持下推动毛利人经济独立。
Te Awe Business Network appoints Kaye-Maree Dunn and Anita Murdoch as new chairs for 2026, advancing Māori economic independence amid leadership transition and community support.
Tewe Awe商业网络已任命Kaye-Maree Dunn为2026年主席,Anita Murdoch为2026年副主席,标志着领导权的过渡,因为该组织正在推进支持惠灵顿毛利人实现经济独立的使命。
Te Awe Business Network has named Kaye-Maree Dunn as Chair and Anita Murdoch as Deputy Chair for 2026, marking a leadership transition as the organization advances its mission to support Wellington Māori in economic independence.
这些任命是在长期任职的受托人韦恩和乍得约翰斯通离任后作出的,保罗·雷蒂马努和马图阿·道格·豪拉基继续担任领导职务。
The appointments follow the departure of long-serving trustees Wayne and Chad Johnstone, with ongoing leadership from Paul Retimanu and Matua Doug Hauraki.
由于新西兰准备遵守Te Tiriti o Whaitit,Te Awe鼓励思考条约对个人和企业的意义。
As New Zealand prepares to observe Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Te Awe encourages reflection on the treaty’s meaning for individuals and businesses.
该网络还向受暴风雨和洪水影响的Te Taitokerau和Te Tai Rāwhiti的社区提供支持,重申致力于通过以价值观为驱动的领导能力,支持whānau、pakihi和更广泛的毛利人商业社区。
The network also extends support to communities in Te Taitokerau and Te Tai Rāwhiti affected by storms and flooding, reaffirming its commitment to whānau, pakihi, and the broader Māori business community through values-driven leadership.