Mindful Fashion Circular Design Award Will Celebrate Circular Solutions In Fashion
Mindful Fashion, the non-profit industry organisation that advocates to support and improve the fashion sector in Aotearoa, has announced the launch of the Mindful Fashion Circular Design Award, in partnership with the Gattung Foundation. Photo: Babiche Mehrtens
The talent crisis Kiwi businesses are sleepwalking into
“The population is changing and we need everyone of working age to be engaged,” says Gattung.
Theresa Gattung spotlights $32b gender investment gap
“This is an opportunity. This is a part of my legacy.”
Kiwi Yarns - a korero between Theresa and Brodie Kane
“I’m so looking forward to this kōrero with Theresa Gattung - a woman who smashed through the glass ceiling and became the first female CEO of an NZX-listed company - Telecom NZ at 37-years old.
She has held multiple roles with huge success - including co-founding My Food Bag.
But so much of Theresa’s mahi is centred around helping girls and women find their seat at the table - wherever that table may be and whatever that table might look like.”
Theresa Gattung: Making positive change happen
During this wellbeing kōrero, Daz and Theresa dive into the power of curiosity, using your voice to make or support positive change, as well as leadership within business! They also delve into self-confidence and how Theresa has harnessed this throughout her career, doing the little things to feel good, and utilising your gift!
Women In Business
“Get people who shine where you don’t, it’s the only way to take an organisation forward.”
Barnett, Gattung, Manson among Hall of Fame inductees
Seven people have been inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame, including Theresa Gattung, NBR Lister Ted Manson, and former Auckland Business Chamber chief executive Michael Barnett.
Theresa Gattung passes the baton as Coralus achieves ‘perpetual fund’ goal
Coralus, a global network that funds startups led by female and non-binary founders, says its achieved its goal of becoming a perpetual fund in New Zealand.
Welcome to the ACEW Newsletter
Welcome to the long-form introduction of the Aotearoa Centre for Enterprising Women’s first-ever newsletter. In these quarterly newsletters, I will keep you posted on what has been happening at the Centre and our plans.
My Net Worth: Theresa Gattung, entrepreneur and philanthropist
Theresa Gattung has a passion for helping girls and women succeed in business.
New Gattung Foundation will plough millions into helping young women and animals in need
The Foundation is concentrating on key areas – supporting education and learning opportunities for young women, supporting families in need, relieving poverty through grassroots support, lifting women out of situations of inequality, hardship or violence, and improving the care and protection of animals.
Entrepreneurs Leadership Programme
Juliette Hogan already runs a successful fashion business employing 40 staff but she is hoping a new female entrepreneurs programme will help her to expand her business internationally.