Member News

Breaking Barriers & Shaping Futures: Monique Forbes joins Institute of Directors Board as Future Director 

Global Women member, role model and advocate for empowered leadership, Monique Forbes is leading the way ...

Ranjna Patel Announced as New Zealand Business Hall of Fame Laureate

We are thrilled to congratulate our member Ranjna Patel ONZSM QSM for her upcoming induction into ...

“Threads of Unity: Embracing Diversity in Fashion” Member Event with The Shelter

In the beautiful sanctuary of The Shelter, a contemporary space dedicated to cutting edge fashion and ...

Abby Foote Shines Bright as Winner of the 2023 Beacon Award 

Congratulations to our member Abby Foote, who has been announced as the recipient of the New ...

Laura Cibilich Joins NZ Marketing Association Board

We are delighted to congratulate Global Women member Laura Cibilich, who has been elected to the ...

Sisterhood to Nationhood: Nurturing Unity for Aotearoa New Zealand 

Embracing difference and focusing on common ground is vital for the future of our nation. The ...

Cecilia Robinson Named New Zealand Innovator of the Year

At this year’s Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, our very own Global Women member ...

“Sometimes courage is saying I’ll try again tomorrow” — Inside our Rotorua Women in Leadership Series

It was a full house in Rotorua for the last of 2023’s Women in Leadership ...

Global Women Partners AIA appoint Member Michele Embling as a Director and Chair

Global Women Member Michele Embling’s governance cap holds many incredible feathers. One more exciting appointment is ...

Why we’re still losing women from leadership

Being continuously curious is something that binds our membership. On the other side of curiosity, however, ...

Inside our Women in Leadership Series Whakatāne

  What piece of wisdom would you write on a postcard, for a young woman new ...

Member Angela Meyer on the Power of Financial Literacy & Resilience

A focus of Global Women’s mahi, and that of our communities is upskilling and keeping women ...