Meet the Top Diverse Board-Ready Directors 2021: Part 4
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 twelve below! Kai-Shek LueyKai Luey is a NZ born Chinese who is an […]
Meet the Top Diverse Board-Ready Directors 2021: Part 3
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 sixteen below! Jacque LethbridgeJacque represents clients across a wide range of contentious and […]
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 […]
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 […]
Mai Chen on Tangata Pasifika on Christchurch mosque terror attacks
Published on tvnz Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business and Managing Partner of Chen Palmer Partners, joined a panel on Tangata Pasifika to talk about the Christchurch terror attacks.
Asian and superdiverse leaders meet to discuss action post terror attack
Members of the Superdiversity Institute, New Zealand Asian Leaders and Super Diverse Women had an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss what they could do to stand with the many who have suffered in the Christchurch terrorism massacre. “Our members […]
Terror in New Zealand: Grotesque display of violent racism
Published on Indian Newslink Business and Community Leaders condemn Christchurch murders Auckland, March 16, 2019 A Message on the wall of Botanical Gardens in Christchurch (RNZ Picture by Dan Cook) Heads of prominent organisations and community leaders have expressed their […]