• Miriama Cribb
    Te Ātihaunui-ā-Pāpārangi Ngāti Pikiao Ngāti Porou Ngāti Tama

    Miriama Cribb is Te Ātihaunui-ā-Pāpārangi, Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Tama, but is most active at her home in Whanganui. Miriama is completing a PhD in Management at Massey University, looking at implementing Indigenous frameworks in non-Indigenous organisations, using Te Awa Tupua as her case study. She also works part time as a researcher at Te Atawhai o Te Ao Research Institute in Whanganui.

  • Te Ātiawa Ngāti Tama
    Senior Lecturer
    School of Economics and Finance

    Matthew Roskruge (Te Atiawa, Ngāti Tama) is codirector of Te Au Rangahau and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Economics and Finance. He has an academic background in health and population economics, and researchers broadly as an applied economist and social scientist. His current research projects include:

    • Māori economics & mixed-methods
    • Social capital and wellbeing research
    • Effective health systems and service delivery; Health Economics
    • Population, labour and regional economics
  • Ngāti Tama Ngāruahine Te Ātiawa Ngāti Whāwhakia
    Chair

    Kerensa is the Chief Executive of Wakatū Incorporation, a hapū-owned organisation based in Whakatū (Nelson), which owns Kono NZ LP, an export food and beverage business; AuOra, focused on science and nutrition and Whenua, its land and property business. Committed to its 500 year intergenerational plan, Te Pae Tawhiti, Wakatū has an active social and cultural development arm which is committed to building whānau capability and innovation as well as achieving the Te Tau Ihu intergenerational strategy for the region, which includes constitutional reform.

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