Lawyer Mai Chen champions new social media campaign #myidentity – NZ Herald
Published in NZ Herald http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11998989 Sometimes when Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell’s Samoan partner is at functions in their home suburb of Remuera, people ask him to take their coats. When he’s out walking in the central Auckland garden suburb, others […]
Mai Chen in Nation Dates publication
Mai Chen, Managing Partner of Chen Palmer Partners and Chairperson of the Superdiversity Centre, was interviewed by Wendy McGuiness for the third edition of Nation Dates. “Diversity is not a gender or an ethnicity. We all have a gender, an […]
NIB EARNS FIRST CQ TICK FOR CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE AND CAPABILITY
Published on the Indian Weekender Tuesday, December 12, 2017 IWK Bureau The nib has become one of the first corporate organisations in New Zealand to be awarded the “CQ Tick”, reflecting the health insurer’s commitment to exploring and responding to […]
nib earns first CQ Tick for cultural intelligence
Published on SCOOP Business Tuesday, 12 December 2017, 8:46 am Press Release: nib holdings nib earns first CQ Tick for cultural intelligence and capability nib will today become one of the first corporate organisations in New Zealand to be awarded the “CQ […]
The Weinstein scandal is no surprise to this prominent NZ employment lawyer
Published on Noted Anyone who speaks up about sexual harassment empowers victims past and present, and true leadership requires bosses to create a no-tolerance culture. The allegations about movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s harassment, over several decades, of women – including […]
COMET Auckland awarded the CQ Tick
On 4 October 2017, Mai Chen (Chair of the Superdiversity Centre) presented COMET Auckland with their CQ Tick. COMET Auckland is a council controlled organisation of Auckland Council and also an independent Charitable Trust. COMET Auckland undertook the CQ Survey […]
Superdiversity Chair attending Diaspora Dialogue in Armenia
Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Centre for Law, Policy and Business, is currently attending the Diaspora Dialogues that is convened by Common Purpose. The conference is being held in Armenia, home of one of the most extensive, effective and […]
Nib gets superdiversity tick for cultural intelligence
Published on Stuff Businesses making diversity a priority are being acknowledged with a tick of competency. The Superdiversity Centre for Law, Policy and Business has formulated the cultural quotient (CQ) tick that measures the existing level of cultural intelligence within an […]
How important is voting for the Kiwi-Indian community?
Published on the Indian Weekender The Kiwi-Indian community could be a significant departure and a welcome oasis within an otherwise barren landscape of ‘migrant non-voting’ in this country. Voting and participating in the electoral process is not considered as one […]
Mai Chen on the growing need for Asian leaders in New Zealand businesses
Published on The Spinoff Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand, with the interview available […]