30 Thought Leaders to Take Centre Stage at TEDxAuckland Flipside
TEDxAuckland Media Release
29 April 2016
Next week 30 thought leaders, innovators and global action makers will take the TEDxAuckland stage at Shed 10 on
Auckland’s waterfront.
This years’ theme Flipside speaks to the perspective you get from seeing an old problem in a new way, sidestepping power
structures, gender, race, and geography and turning hierarchies on their head, putting ideas ahead of ideology.
Held over two days, the fully catered TEDxAuckland 2016 is fast becoming an Ideas Festival bringing in many local food
and beverage producers, chefs and sponsors and partners to create a world class event.
TEDxAuckland runs from 3pm-9pm on Thursday the 5th of May and 9am to 3pm on Friday the 6th of May, followed by a special
Long Lunch and After Party.
New speakers and performers just announced include:
· Adrien Taylor – journalist / turned entrepreneur
· Grace Clapham – vision chaser / entrepreneur / cultural weaver
· Ian McCrae – founder / engineer / lapsed mathematician
· Megan May – chef / environment / health
· Michael Moka – entrepreneur / indigenous leader / business re-thinker
· Minnie Baragwanath – CEO and co-founder / social change-maker
· Modern Maori Quartet – maori showband / contemporary & indigenous entertainment
· Richard Aston – social entrepreneur / rebel / optimist
· Solonia Teodros – humanist / entrepreneur / global citizen
· Toby Carr - entrepreneur / business leader / visionary
· Jayne Bailey - charity founder / mentor / adventurer
· David Drummond - entrepreneur / engineer / thinker
· Barbara Breen - conservationist / geographer / social ecologist
· Vaughan Rowsell - entrepreneur / weirdo / technologist
· James Bergin - innovator / intrapreneur / dad
· Alison Mau - journalist / broadcaster / author
· Jess Holly Bates - artist / critic / auntie
· Richard Little - entrepreneur / inventor / dreamer
A full list of speakers, bios and a schedule of the talks can be found on the TEDxAuckland website at tedxauckland.com.
One-day and full event tickets are selling fast, and TEDxAuckland’s Licensee Elliott Blade says, there are almost twice
the number of talks this year and it has been a massive privilege dealing with the diversity of ideas and global element
to them.
“Not only will attendees come along for an incredible theatre experience with local and international speakers. We’re
having a special two-hour long lunch on the Friday afternoon, facilitating thought-provoking conversation over fine wine
and food.”
Producing TEDxAuckland is a collaborative effort and this year the team is proud to be working with these organisations:
Principle Partners Spark and Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development; Major Partner AUT University; and
Supporting Partners Panuku Development Auckland, Warehouse Stationery and Genesis Energy.
Tickets for Thursday’s talks and Food Trucks are $130 each. Tickets for Friday’s talks and the Special Long Lunch are
$180 each. Full event tickets are $280. Visit iticket.co.nz to secure your ticket before midnight Tuesday to ensure you
don’t miss out.
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