No Changes To Waipareira Board
PĀNUI PĀPĀHO / MEDIA ADVISORY
20 FEBRUARY / HUI-TANGURU
2013
No Changes To
Waipareira Board
There were
no changes to the Te Whanau O Waipareira Board following the
west Auckland organisation’s Annual General Meeting last
night.
Two positions were up for grabs but following a vote at the Hoani Waititi Marae, Stephanie Harawira and Rocky Tahuri were voted back onto the Waipareira Board.
Pictured back from left: Waipareira CEO, John Tamihere with the board, Clint Rickards, Moyna Grace, Raymond Hall, Anaru Martin, and front from left, Stephanie Harawira, Rocky Tahuri, Chairperson for the board, Josie Smith and Evelyn Taumaunu. Absent: Brian O'Shea
“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it,” Waipareira CEO John Tamihere told whanau after the votes had been counted.
“This Board is doing a wonderful job setting the direction and securing the future of Waipareira.”
Stephanie and Rocky will now stay on the board for three year terms. They re join Board Chairperson Josie Smith, Deputy Anaru Martin, Dame June Mariu, Evelyn Taumaunu Raymond Hall, Moyna Grace, and Clint Rickards.
“I take this as a vote of confidence for myself and Rocky,” Stephanie says.
“This also says we as a Board are taking Te Whānau O Waipareira in the right direction.”
Whanau gathered at the AGM were told by John the organisation was debt free “and that’s not bad in these tough times.
“It’s been a tough 12 months and it’s not getting any easier but we will be scrapping for what whanau are entitled to.
“That’s our role as their advocates.”
Te Whānau O Waipareira Trust has more than 25 years' experience in health, education, justice and social services. As a nationally recognised provider, the Trust offers pathways for whanau, ensuring families are at the centre of everything it does.
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