Meet our keynote speakers … more to follow
Pio Terei
Pio Terei – Presenter, Performer, Actor [Ngāpuhi, Ngā Te Rarawa]
Pio Terei is one of television’s great survivors. He has carved himself a career as a Māori entertainer, and feels passionate about both those roles. He has always been proud of being Māori, and has always entertained easily and effortlessly.
Pio derives sustenance from being a part of the wider whakapapa of Māori entertainment. Ancestors in that illustrious family tree include the marae orators and singers of his Tai Tokerau tribes. More recent forebears include the Māori showband generation, and icons like Ricky May, Prince Tui Teka, Sir Howard Morrison and Billy T James. Pio has continued the tradition of someone who is the total package: singer, musician and comic.
Pio’s good fortune owes much to being raised by parents who loved him and encouraged him to apply himself to whatever he wished. As a boy he enjoyed singing Beatles songs, so Pio’s father bought him a ukulele. When an uncle got him a guitar, Pio learned to play from records featuring legendary Māori guitarist Ben Tawhiti. One night he was practicing in his bedroom, when his father came in and turned the lights out. He made Pio continue in the dark. Today, he can still go to any chord on the guitar without having to look at it.
Before long, Pio was in a covers band that played all over West Auckland. It was a valuable experience that he never forgot. “People would ask: ‘Bro, is your band any good?’ And I’d say: ‘I don’t know if we’re any good, but you gotta book us a year out.’ We were working all over the place…rugby league clubs and stuff like that. But it gave me the foundation to own a stage, like entertainers do.”
Pio then turned to selling cars. But after a decade of it, he was fed up and wanted a change. In the early 1990s, urban and tribal radio stations were starting to have an impact. Māori audiences enjoyed the novelty of programming that spoke directly to them. Pio was a fan of indie station Aotearoa Radio — in particular its morning show, featuring Temuera Morrison and Jay Laga’aia. The duo had won a devoted audience with their easy humour, guitar at the ready. Pio began at the station in the sales department, hoping for an opportunity if someone got sick. Soon he was asked to fill in for Temuera, who had gone on tour with Aaron Neville.
Pio’s easy confidence on air was noticed by pioneering Māori broadcaster Brendan Butt. Butt has his own enthusiastic sense of humour, and recognised in Pio a talent that would shine on the small screen. He partnered Pio with established funnyman Peter Rowley (A Week of It), for the popular Pete & Pio. In the show’s second season, the duo won an NZ TV Award for Best Performance in an Entertainment Show. Pio scored further awards when he headlined three seasons of his own series, Pio!
In some ways Pio has been suggested as the logical inheritor of the comic mantle of Billy T James. The comparison is understandable, but wrong. Pio, like Billy, can do the happy character, with corny one-liners and an infectious giggle. Yet his humour also brings a political edge. The Life And Times Of Te Tutu made razor-sharp commentary about colonisation within an absurdist comedy vehicle. Pio talks in this interview about the show’s reception — and how he was chastised for daring to “take the piss out of Pākehā” as a Māori.
Pio has forged a long career by being himself. His on-screen interactions — with guests, actors, band members, and members of the public — are remarkable for being good fun. His friendliness is as genuine as his obvious talent. His keen intelligence comes with a ready wit that adds weight to his affability. There is a depth to Pio which is shaped by his northern Māori pride. He has always been easy and comfortable in the Māori world. People feel it, and warm to it.
Paul Wood
Dr Paul Wood
Paul is an internationally sought keynote speaker who is known for his energy, humour, and impact. Inspiration is his key deliverable and he is regularly used to get conferences started with a bang or to finish on a high. Paul’s TEDx talk is the most watched and highly rated of any TEDx events in New Zealand and was listed by the New Zealand Herald as one of its top 10 TED talks to watch.
My services are for people who believe in the pursuit of excellence. I focus on those who are prepared to get out of their comfort zone to grow. I promise that by engaging my services you will be able to mobilize yourself and others to tackle tough challenges and flourish.
When it comes to being better than you are I know what I am talking about from personal experience – you get more than just the theory. Yet this credibility is powerfully combined with the highest level of professional competence when it comes to building the self-awareness and personal accountability required to reach and maintain peak performance as you grow in capacity.
Janelle Riki-Waaka
Janelle Riki-Waaka – Tainui Awhiro and Ngāti Hauiti
Kaihautū (Director) Riki Consultancy
A highly experienced leader and consultant specialising in the development of cultural competencies, Te Tiriti o Waitangi education and digital technologies.
With more than 20 years experience Janelle has become highly regarded in these fields often sought after to support the professional learning journeys of educational contexts, corporate organisations and government entities.
Nick Allan
Nick Allan
Nick Allan has over 30 years of experience in business strategy and innovation across corporates, technology, and consulting. Throughout his career, he’s encountered both inspiring examples of great leadership and lessons learned from poor leadership.
More recently, Nick has focused on helping major organizations navigate change and growth, using data and AI to support better decision-making. He’s passionate about showing how leaders can use today’s technology to make informed choices and foster resilient, forward-looking teams.
Sarah Young
Professor Sarah Young
Professor Sarah Young is the Dean of Science at the University of Auckland. Previously, she was the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Canterbury and has held leadership roles at the University of Sydney and the University of Otago, where she earned her PhD in Immunology in 2000. She is currently the Board Chair of the Institute of Environmental Science and Research, one of New Zealand’s Crown Research Institutes.
Her research is focussed on immune modulation and developing immune therapies to treat diseases such as cancer. She is also well known for curriculum development and has helped develop new courses, programmes and degrees at several universities.
Sarah grew up in the South Island and attended local state schools. She is a strong believer in accessible, inclusive and holistic education.
Jake Bailey
Jake Bailey is an internationally acclaimed educator on resilience, the youngest #1 bestselling author in New Zealand history, and as a Commonwealth Study Conference alumnus has been recognised as one of the most promising emerging leaders across the Commonwealth.
Jake first caused a global sensation aged 18, when his prize-giving speech as head boy at Christchurch Boys’ High School went viral. A week before this speech, Jake was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of cancer known to man and given two weeks to live if this went untreated. Jake persevered to give his speech from a wheelchair, the video of which went on to touch the hearts of tens of millions and draw praise from across the globe.
Once in remission, Jake’s experience left him with questions: what exactly enables people to overcome adversity? Are we born with these skills, or are they trainable? And if so, what does it take to create people able to not only recover, but to grow from immense setbacks?
Following his study in positive psychology, Jake has shared his work with over 100,000 people, through thousands of presentations across dozens of cities. He has developed resilience strategies for corporations, organisations, and schools across the globe, educating audiences ranging from elite athletes to children in outback towns, Fortune 500 CEOs to prison inmates, and foreign governments to retirement homes on evidence-based tools to enable us to most effectively overcome the challenges we all face in life. Click here to learn more about Jake’s speaking work.
Jake is driven by having himself seen the powerful impact that resilience has had on his own life both during and post-cancer, and consequently knowing the potential which these trainable and attainable skills can have on the success and happiness of others.
Jake is the author of the #1 bestselling book ‘What Cancer Taught Me’, the subject of the documentary ‘The Common Touch’, and an official ambassador for two charities: the Maia Health Foundation in New Zealand and Tour de Cure in Australia.
Dave Niethe
Dave Niethe
David Niethe is NZ’s Leading Mental Performance Coach
Guest Speaker – Corporate coach – High Performance Coach – Author “The Winning Mindset”
Dave will be sharing his philosophy and stories from 30 years of coaching High Performance Athletes, Coaches, Managers and CEO’s, He knows what it takes to push through the mental barriers to achieve and for his clients to develop the skills and the mind-set to stay in the “PERFORMANCE WINDOW”.
Highly sought after, not only with personal coaching, team coaching but also a sought-after dynamic presenter with his “Get the Mental Edge” Seminars and Guest speaking for corporations such as BNZ Bank, McDonald’s, AIR NZ, NZ Navy.
Dave has been interviewed and featured in TVNZ “CAGED” KAI KARA FRANCE, “RELENTLESS city kick boxing” ESPN, SEVEN SHARP, Māori Radio, Canterbury Today and is a regular contributor on many Podcasts around the globe.
Dave will ENTERAIN, EXCITE and EMPOWER. He is known for his high energy and exhilarating on stage presence with the ability to connect with a crowd to deliver a message that will truly inspire.
Dave has worked alongside many New Zealand sporting greats, and is proud to be a part of creating world champions; Lydia Ko, Israel Adesanya, Olympic & Common Wealth Medallists, and working alongside the NZ Breakers as a key contributor to their success in the 2015 NBL Championship and many more.
Sir Gordon Tietjens
Sir Gordon Tietjens is considered to be one of the finest coaches of any sport in the world.
Rugby achievements
He led New Zealand’s dominating run in the world of rugby sevens throughout the 1990s and 2000s. In the fourteen years since the IRB Rugby World Series has been run, he has won twelve World Titles and four Commonwealth Games Gold Medals. He was named the New Zealand Rugby Union Coach of the year in 2010, recognised for guiding his team to a fourth consecutive Commonwealth Games gold medal.
Awards
In 1999 he was awarded the NZ Order of Merit in the New Zealand’s Honours List and in 2007 the Insignia of a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. In 2012 Gordon became the 49th inductee into the International Rugby Board’s Hall of Fame. The commemorative cap and gold pin were presented at an awards ceremony at Twickenham, shortly after New Zealand clinched their 11th World Series title from 14 attempts. Gordon was further promoted in 2013 to a Knight Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to rugby. In 2016 Gordon took up a new position as Coach of the Samoan national sevens team.
Current work
Gordon is known for his no nonsense leadership style and uncanny ability to spot raw new talent. Whether it’s the motivation he injects into his teams, his refusal to accept anything but the best from his players, or his absolute belief in his ability to pick and coach people to be the best they can be, Gordon is a remarkable man with a remarkable track record in sport and working with winning teams.
Many of these principles have been mirrored throughout his 30 year career with Bay Engineers Supplies where he is currently the Strategic Sales Director.
Author
Gordon has written two bestsellers ‘Titch, Sevens is My Game’ and ‘Legacy: Sir Gordon Tietjens’.
Gordon is a compelling and fascinating conference speaker and will motivate and inspire your team to achieve the most that they can.