Cecilia Robinson: Women of Influence Supreme winner
My Food Bag founder and co-CEO Cecilia Robinson was named the Supreme Winner of the Women of Influence Programme at a
glittering awards evening held last night at the SkyCity Convention Centre.
The team at My Food Bag is thrilled with Robinson’s accomplishment, pointing out that it is a women-centric business
both in leadership and staff, and which largely meets the needs of female customers across New Zealand.
Robinson says she’s a little surprised and overwhelmed to take the accolade. “The standard of entries this year was very
high so I’m humbled and excited by this recognition. Of course, it is all about my team and our customers. We do what we
do to add value to New Zealanders and we set out to solve the problem of “what’s for dinner tonight’ with convenience
and value for money. This award reflects the dedication of everyone at My Food Bag as well as the loyalty of our
customers which shows we’re on the right track.”
Founded just four years ago, My Food Bag has surged in popularity across the country and is today New Zealand’s third
biggest food retailer, though it doesn’t operate a single walk-in store; New Zealanders order the bag for their evening
meal on a weekly basis. With every recipe carefully designed by celebrity chef (and My Food Bag co-founder) Nadia Lim,
healthy, delicious and easily prepared fare is making its way back on to the dining table and putting unhealthy fast
food on the back foot.
In its fifth year, the New Zealand Women of Influence programme is presented by Fairfax Media and Westpac. It recognises
and celebrates women from all walks of life who make a difference to everyday Kiwis. The Women of Influence programme is
committed to increasing the visibility of women’s leadership in New Zealand, highlighting the important contribution
women make in creating a bold and diverse future for New Zealand.
Last year’s Supreme Winner was Helen Robinson, founder of social enterprise Organic Initiative.
About My Food Bag & Bargain Box:
My Food Bag launched its home delivery service into New Zealand in 2013. Customers order online and receive food bags
containing recipes for a week’s main dinner meals. The bags contain best in season, fresh ingredients that are locally
sourced where possible.
All My Food Bag recipes are developed according to co-founder Nadia Lim’s Nude Food philosophy of ignoring the hype,
trusting your instincts and eating real food.
The My Food Bag and Bargain Box business is the brainchild of award winning entrepreneur and 2017 Women of Influence
Supreme Winner Cecilia Robinson. Robinson is the founder and co-CEO alongside her husband James Robinson. Prominent New
Zealand businesswoman Theresa Gattung is also involved in the business as an active shareholder, co-founder and
director. Business leader Kevin Roberts is chairman of the My Food Bag board.
In October 2016 My Food Bag announced it had successfully secured investment from Waterman Capital. This partnership
will support My Food Bag in achieving its ambition to IPO within the next three years to raise further capital and
enable Kiwisavers and other New Zealanders to invest alongside the founders and Waterman Capital.
ENDS