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Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha, Ngāti Porou
For most of her career, Rā has worked in local and central government and the higher education industry and specialises in Strategic Leadership, Stakeholder Engagement, Marketing, Change Management and Research.
She is passionate about fostering intergenerational uplift and success for Māori and
Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha, Ngāti Porou
For most of her career, Rā has worked in local and central government and the higher education industry and specialises in Strategic Leadership, Stakeholder Engagement, Marketing, Change Management and Research.
She is passionate about fostering intergenerational uplift and success for Māori and whānau.
Rā holds a Masters of Business Administration (MBA), a Post Grad Diploma in Strategic Leadership, and a Bachelor of Commerce Majoring in Management from the University of Canterbury.
Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga
Saarah has over a decade of communications experience across industries such as digital journalism, content creation and strategic communications in Aotearoa, Sydney, and London.
Most recently she was a Senior Advisor at Te Puni Kōkiri where she led communications for social media, Whenua Māori programme, Ahuw
Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga
Saarah has over a decade of communications experience across industries such as digital journalism, content creation and strategic communications in Aotearoa, Sydney, and London.
Most recently she was a Senior Advisor at Te Puni Kōkiri where she led communications for social media, Whenua Māori programme, Ahuwhenua Trophy, Māori boarding schools kaupapa and the Tāmaki Makaurau region, all through a te ao Māori lens.
Saarah has a degree in Applied Communications and is based in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Tūhoe
Carla's professional experience is in central government and the higher education industry. Her mahi has focused on uplifting and building of capability and capacity within the wider Library sector of Aotearoa, specialising primarily on Mātauranga Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi in the context of Libraries.
Her expertise is in Stakeh
Tūhoe
Carla's professional experience is in central government and the higher education industry. Her mahi has focused on uplifting and building of capability and capacity within the wider Library sector of Aotearoa, specialising primarily on Mātauranga Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi in the context of Libraries.
Her expertise is in Stakeholder Relationship Management, Research, Learning and Development.
She holds a Master of Library and Information Studies from Victoria University of Wellington and a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science and Public Policy and Administration from the University of Waikato.
Te Rarawa, Ngai te Rangi
With a diverse background, Jewels has honed skills across industries, from hospitality to local government.
Always eager for the next challenge, Jewels brings a wealth of skills as a personable, self-motivated professional.
Most recently Jewels worked to improve current processes, and projects supporting National
Te Rarawa, Ngai te Rangi
With a diverse background, Jewels has honed skills across industries, from hospitality to local government.
Always eager for the next challenge, Jewels brings a wealth of skills as a personable, self-motivated professional.
Most recently Jewels worked to improve current processes, and projects supporting National operations. Her skill set includes Project Management, Report writing, Financial Reporting and Stakeholder Engagement.
He mana tō te tangata
We value people and their differences
Relationships and connections are central to Māori and Māori wellbeing. Whanaungatanga is about forming and maintaining relationships and strengthening ties between kin and communities. This value is the essential glue that binds people together, providing the foundation for a sense of unity, belonging and cohesion.
Kaitiakitanga is expressed as guardianship to ensure a sustainable future for all. This value focuses on those areas that are important to ensure that the distinctive identity of Māori is sustained and enhanced, and that Māori are able to live as Māori.
The value of Manaakitanga is often expressed through the responsibility to provide hospitality and protection. Manaakitanga derives from two words - ‘mana’ and ‘aki’. Mana is a condition that holds everything in the highest regard. Aki means to uphold or support. Extending Manaakitanga requires respect, humility, kindness and honesty.
Toitū te Mātauranga (TTM Consultancy) represents our passions and vision within this space to value and sustain indigenous knowledge systems. We chose the Harakeke as it represents the heart and soul of TTM Consultancy's brand identity!
Sustainability isn't just a checkbox for us; it's woven into the very fabric of who we are. Our logo features the beautiful Harakeke flower, a symbol of growth and whānau. The rito (shoot) represents the child, embraced and nurtured by the awhi rito (parents), while the outer leaves stand tall as the tūpuna (grandparents and ancestors).
This intricate blend of Mātauranga and nature epitomises our commitment to balance, respect, and uplift of both te ao Māori and the environment. We're dedicated to fostering a world where our actions today positively impact generations to come.
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