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Gaining top role at world’s biggest services firm huge for Pasifika community

Our Partners, Deloitte New Zealand, have officially appointed their second Pasifika woman as a Partner. Fiji-born ...

Welcoming our August 2022 new Members

  Rebecca Callaghan Chief Financial Officer, Craigs Investment Partners My two main aspirations for women of ...

Maxine Simmons CNZM joints Co.ofWomen’s Hall of Fame

We’re proud to share that Global Women Member, Maxine Simmons CNZM has been inducted to Co.ofWomen’s ...

Fashion Designer Juliette Hogan on joining our Entrepreneurs Leadership Programme

We’ve had such overwhelming positive feedback about our new, nation-first Entrepreneurs Leadership Programme. So much so, ...

Who is most likely to feel included at work?

We know that feeling valued at work is a cornerstone of employee retention and inclusion: so ...

Inside NZ Police’s Wāhine Māori Recruitment Campaign

This year has seen no shortage of great strides made by Global Women Partners, NZ Police. ...

Introducing our new Entrepreneur Leadership Programme

We’re proud to announce that we’re launching a first-of-its-kind program in Aotearoa New Zealand in a ...

An inspiring start to the Global Women Learn, Lead, Legacy Community Series

We’re proud to announce our new Learn, Lead, Legacy series has officially kicked off to an ...

Member Vanisa Dhiru on portfolio careers, intersectionality, and why she doesn’t want anyone to be the underdog

A key cornerstone in the Global Women Kaupapa is to influence the communities around us to ...

Register for Learn, Lead, Legacy | Tauranga 12.07.22

  Global Women, ANZ and Bay of Plenty Regional Council are excited to invite you to ...

The Voices of Women.

Global Women and UN Women Āotearoa New Zealand deeply criticise the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn ...

Member Miriama Kamo on Approaching Matariki With A Sense of Wonder and Curiosity

As Āotearoa has just embraced its new official public holiday— and the te ao that comes ...