Meet the Top Diverse Board-Ready Directors 2021: Part 2
The Superdiversity Institute and the Ministry for Ethnic Communities are pleased to announce that the ‘Top Diverse Board-Ready Directors List 2021’ has been decided. Meet the next seventeen below! Debbie Sew HoyDebbie is a 5th generation Chinese New Zealander. She […]
Meet the Top Diverse Board-Ready Directors 2021: Part 1
The Superdiversity Institute and the Ministry for Ethnic Communities are pleased to announce that the ‘Top Diverse Board-Ready Directors List 2021’ has been decided. Meet the first twenty below! Jade Tang-TaylorA designer, dreamer, doer. I’m a purpose-driven, design-led, creative social […]
Top Diverse Board-Ready Chairs and Directors: Let the Judging Commence
Let the Judging Commence! The Top Diverse Board-Ready Chairs and Directors’ Judging Panel met yesterday and have settled the criteria for decision-making, and begun sifting through the applications. It is a daunting task as there are so many applications. The Panel […]
Apply for ‘100 Diverse-Board Ready Chairs and Directors’
Our board tables don’t reflect our superdiverse demographic. We need to change that. The team at the Superdiversity Institute are seeking nominations for our new initiative: 100 Diverse, Board-Ready Chairs and Directors. The inaugural list will identify chairs and directors […]
Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Migrants of colour seen as ‘forever foreigners’
Published on stuff By Mandy Te 05:00, Feb 08 2021 Debbie Donnelly’s mother Setsuko moved to New Zealand from Japan in the 1950s. While she thrived and co-founded the Japan Society in Wellington, people were not always nice to her […]
Development of online guidance for Government departments on New Zealand Sign Language Act begins
Government departments will have a better understanding of their obligations under the New Zealand Sign Language Act (NZSL) 2006 thanks to online guidance being developed for the Office of Disability Issues by the Superdiversity Institute of Law, Policy and Business […]
The importance of Borrowdale
In a column published on Capital Letter, Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business, managing partner of Chen Palmer, Adjunct Professor at The University of Auckland Law School and a BNZ board director, explains the […]
What Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s options are for delaying the election amid COVID-19 pandemic
In an interview with The AM Show, Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business, managing partner of Chen Palmer, Adjunct Professor at The University of Auckland Law School and a BNZ board director, explains what […]
Mai Chen: Legal advice to the PM on moving the election
In an article published on BusinessDesk, Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business, managing partner of Chen Palmer, Adjunct Professor at The University of Auckland Law School and a BNZ board director, explains how she […]
Superdiversity and Mental Health
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SUPERDIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR LAW, POLICY AND BUSINESS On Wednesday 24 June 2020, the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business held a session with a great line up of mental health experts and entrepreneurs discussing Superdiversity […]