Class of 2022 Alum Josh Martin, Community and Youth Development at Shore Junction, reflects on his year on the New Zealand Leadership Programme.
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Subject matter experts and prominent New Zealand leaders share their knowledge and engage with the audience, sparking new ideas and innovation as minds from different backgrounds converge and focus their energy on a salient issue or theme.
Reflections on Leadership
Tracy's goals going into the inaugural Leadership NZ Programme were simple - she wanted to make a difference. She shares some of her journey since completing the Programme and where she is now in our latest Alumni Reflection.
Read MoreLeadership NZ Alumni Retreat: My Wholeness Prescription
Initially, Mark was a little reticent in considering attending the Alumni retreat. The pull between 'doing' and 'being' and the value in both had been slightly obscured. But investing in himself meant he rediscovered the term 'Poustina' and met new friends amongst our Alumni.
Read MoreMy Year in Leadership
Our Leadership Programme is not all about immediate learning experiences. Somethings you need to think on, reflect, let it sit, reflect some more, discuss and review. Nick Ruane, a 2014 Alumni, reflects on his learnings, his experiences and his leadership journey.
Read MoreClass of 2015 Alumni Retreat Reflection
Reconnecting with her 2015 Programme cohort, Lisa reflects on the value of taking time out so that you can know yourself and become a more impactful leader and what all that means for her.
Read MoreAlumni Reflection with Grant Bunting
It's been a while since Grant completed our Programme. He recently shared with us his thoughts the experience, shifting from observer to participant and the things that really stuck.
Read MoreAlumni Reflection, Debbie Chin
Debbie Chin completed the first Leadership NZ programme in 2005. Today she is has the privilege of leading Capital & Coast District Health Board.
Debbie credits Leadership NZ with allowing her me to see leadership from many different perspectives. She believes leadership is one of the most important responsibilities she has had in her life.
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