“With Te Aka Matua’s support, I can refine my business strategies, strengthen my cultural storytelling, and explore sustainable growth.
“This will not only help expand my pakihi [business], but also empower others to embrace their Māoritanga through timeless, meaningful designs that reflect who we are as Māori.”
Ahi Compliance and Contracting Ltd founder John Richards (Ngāti Whakāue) said: “I’m 60 years old this year, I suppose it’s never too late to keep filling the kete up.”
Founder of dive education training centre Aotearoa Dive Renee Tapsell (Ngāti Whakāue) said the programme would not only accelerate the growth of its pakihi, “but also empower us to contribute positively to our community and whānau”.
“This opportunity will provide us with invaluable mentorship, resources, and a supportive network that can help refine our business by engaging with experienced entrepreneurs and industry experts,” Tapsell said.
Over the coming weeks, participants would work on crafting compelling business pitches, aiming beyond immediate goals to fulfil broader aspirations for their whānau, the statement said.