It’s women helping women.
Theresa Gattung and the crowd-funding initiative helping Kiwi businesswomen succeed.
SheEO - Women's wealth
What if, instead of winner-takes-all, wealth was shared so everyone benefits? UNO editor Jenny Rudd talks to Vicki Saunders about pioneering #RadicalGenerosity as the starting point.
Video: Honouring the work that went before.
On Kate Sheppard, and carrying the torch – behind the scenes for #GiveKateAVoice
Video: Understanding the magnitude of what she gave us.
Sharing the story of suffrage movement leader Kate Sheppard for #GiveKateAVoice.
Women of Influence Awards 2018
Theresa Gattung was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2018 Women of Influence Awards. On the eve of the day marking 125 years since women won the right to vote, Gattung celebrated the finalists and remembered the nation's "foremothers" involved in the suffrage movement.
Give Kate a Voice
125 years after Suffrage New Zealand women are still waiting for pay equity. Let’s celebrate all we have achieved and stand united to finish the job! Women, take the matter up.
Video: Give Kate a voice.
Going behind the scenes on a project that brought life to the powerful words of Kate Sheppard.
Trailblazers celebrating the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage.
Theresa Gattung was the first female CEO of a major public company in New Zealand.
Revealed: Theresa Gattung's new venture
The future of finance is female — and its generosity is radical. Last month, New Zealand became the first country outside North America to launch SheEO. Gattung, the country's most prominent businesswoman and former chief executive of Telecom, describes it as a "disruptive economic model".
SheEO NZ announces top 10 finalists, final five to be revealed in March.
SheEO is a global scheme which seeks 500 women to contribute $1000 each to create a funding pool of half a million dollars. The money is then distributed among five female-led ventures as an interest-free loan.
Post-Telecom life prompts Theresa Gattung to sell up in Capital
Gattung, who bought a luxury Wellington waterfront apartment in 2003, said it made sense to put it on the market now, as she shifted to Auckland in 2014 and found herself spending less time in her old abode.
Theresa Gattung calls for women investors to help fund new female-led businesses.
A new incentive aimed at supporting new business ventures by female entrepreneurs, is halfway to its goal by signing up 500 backers. “It’s about signing on to give women a leg up, because its so much harder for women at that stage of their business to get funding.”