| Courtney Johnston | Tumu Whakarae Chief Executive | Museum of New Zealand Te Papa, Tongarewa Te Papa, like all 21st century world-class cultural institutions, has its challenges and rewards, and yet Courtney has stated she intends to lead the organisation for the next ten years. Learn how she plans to do this. Download Courtney's speech here Chris is not someone to sit by idly when it comes to censorship, free speech, fake news or the rhetoric of hate. He believes libraries have a critical role, as do universities, in creating a framework in which difficult and confronting issues can be aired. Hear what he has to say about the future of civil society. Chris gave an off the cuff speech |
| Vanisa Dhiru |Commissioner, Library Information Advisory Commission (LIAC) Manawatū-born Indian Vanisa Dhiru is an equality champion with a strong sense of social responsibility. She holds commissioner roles with the NZ National Commission of UNESCO and the Library & Information Advisory Commission, alongside other advisory and panel roles for NGOs and government departments. Her day job is as the Community Manager of InternetNZ. https://www.vanisa.nz/ Amy Hughes | Wellington Zoo | General Manager Communication, Experience and Conservation After starting at Wellington Zoo as Marketing and Communications Advisor in 2005, Amy has worked in various roles at Wellington Zoo covering learning, visitor experience, marketing and conservation and sustainability. She has overseen the experiential transformation of the Zoo over the last ten years alongside the physical development of the Zoo Capital Programme, of which Meet the Locals He Tuku Aroha was the last stage. She was a Finalist for Wellingtonian of the Year 2014 – Education. Amy is the regional representative for Australia and New Zealand on the International Zoo Educators Board of Directors and is an elected member on the Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia )ZAA) Board. Read more>>> |
| Hon Jan Tinetti | Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister for Women, and Associate Minister of Education Guest speaker | Breakfast | 8.00am |27th May Jan is a list Member of Parliament based in Tauranga. She was born in Hokitika and grew up rurally on the outskirts of Christchurch. Jan attended Villa Maria College before graduating from Christchurch College of Education with a Diploma in Teaching (Primary) and the University of Canterbury with a Bachelor of Education. In 2016 she graduated from the University of Canterbury with a Master’s in Education with First Class Honours. Jan pursued a career in primary school teaching which saw her working in schools in Invercargill and Greymouth before embarking on a career as a school principal. Over her 20 years as a primary school principal, she led across four schools across Southland and Tauranga. The Minister gave a speech |
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She also contributes to the leadership of the Information and Knowledge Services branch of the Department of Internal Affairs. Previously Director Content Services of the National Library, Rachel is the first internal appointment to the role. She is a professionally registered librarian who has held senior and strategic roles in academic and research libraries for many years. She has researched and published in the area of evaluation of library services. Her previous roles have included Associate Chief Librarian Alexander Turnbull Library, Associate Director Library Academic Services at Victoria University, and Medical Librarian (University of Otago, Wellington). She is a fellow of the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA) and is actively involved with association governance. Read More>>> Download Rachel's presentation to the Forum here Deborah Hart | Deborah Hart Consulting I like to make things happen. And if they don't happen, I like to make them happen. Winston Churchill first said that. And I've spent a decidedly varied career — as a lawyer, director, chief executive, government relations specialist and media commentator — putting those words to work. I've put them to work managing complex relationships, developing businesses, lobbying, mentoring and making sound judgment calls. As somebody who was selected to be part of the government’s Small Business Advisory Group, I also have a longstanding interest in SMEs. Download Deborah's presentation here |
"This wil not be a dull evening." Hilary Beaton, PLNZ Executive Director | Paula Penfold | Award winning investigative journalist Guest speaker | Wheelers Delegates' Dinner | 6.00pm |26th May @paulapenfold "I believe journalism’s role is to give voice to those who wouldn’t otherwise have one; to hold the powerful to account. I believe in that old journalistic idiom of comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable.” Paula Penfold is a journalist in the investigative unit Stuff Circuit. They were previously television journalists who were “Mark Weldon-ed” out of TV3, and found a home at Stuff creating investigative documentaries and multimedia pieces, funded by New Zealand on Air. Their most recent project, ‘Deleted’, investigated the treatment of Uyghurs in China and exposed New Zealand business and political links to Chinese companies involved in these human rights abuses. Stuff Circuit was named Best Current Affairs programme at last year’s New Zealand Television Awards. She lives in Auckland and has two children. Read more>>> |
| Chris Szekely | Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library Chris Szekely was appointed the Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library in 2007 and is the first Māori person to hold this position. He was previously City Librarian at the Manukau City Council, where he headed one of the largest and fastest growing public library services in New Zealand. He was also instrumental in setting up Te Rōpū Whakahau, the professional association of Māori librarians where he is a life member. In 2012 Rāhui won the Picture Book Category at the New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards, as well as the LIANZA Russell Clark Award for Illustration and the Librarian’s Choice Award. Read More>>> Download Chris's presentation here Lisa Thompson | Rural Women New Zealand | Projects & Events Manager, Kaiwhakahaere Kaupapa, Huinga HokiSince 1925 RWNZ Members have embarked on an enormous range of work, projects, events, celebrations, and competitions as they have worked to support, strengthen, encourage and grow their rural communities. The records and mementos of this work are located all over the country, having primarily resided with local members and branches. Lisa is leading a bold and ambitious project to archive this valuable social history. Read more>>> |