Palmer invited to become leader of Te Aho Tāmaka programme

Friday 6 March 2020

Dr Farah Palmer was officially welcomed into the Te Aho Tāmaka programme, an initiative that acknowledges and celebrates Manawatū's most accomplished leaders.

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Manawatū District Mayor Helen Worboys (L), College of Business associate dean Māori and Te Aho Tāmaka Manawatū leader Dr Farah Palmer and Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith.

Last updated: Friday 17 June 2022

The Manawatū Te Au Pakihi Māori Business Network and the Central Economic Development Agency hosted a breakfast hui at Wharerata, at Massey’s Manawatū campus on Wednesday with presentations by College of Business associate dean Māori and Te Aho Tāmaka Manawatū leader Dr Farah Palmer and Te Au Rangahau co-director Dr Jason Mika about their recent work and travels.

The breakfast was also Dr Palmer’s official welcome into the Te Aho Tāmaka programme, an initiative led by the agency that acknowledges and celebrates the region’s most accomplished leaders across many fields, including academia, business, arts, sport, culture, theology, who are recognised for their work nationally and globally.

Dr Palmer was presented with a leader’s award by Manawatū District Mayor Helen Worboys and Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith. She expressed her support for the kaupapa of the programme and pleasure to have been asked to become a leader.

For more information about Te Aho Tāmaka.