Ko Whakaangi te maunga, Ko Taemāro te moana, Ko Mamaru te waka, Ko
Parata te tangata, ka moe i a Kahukuraariki,
Ko Kahukuraariki te whare tūpuna, Ko Waitāruke te marae, Ko Ngāti Roha te
hapū, Ko Ngātikahu ki Whangaroa te iwi
Norm maintains strong relationships across Te Hiku and wider communities through his long involvement in social, community, and governance roles. His work reflects deep respect for kaupapa Māori values and a commitment to supporting whānau wellbeing.
Norm aims to strengthen organisational direction, enhance capability, and support high quality services that deliver meaningful outcomes for Ngāti Kahu whānau. He is committed to contributing to a strong, values based organisation.
Norm brings clarity, wisdom, and a strong sense of fairness. His leadership is grounded in client centred practice, justice, and accountability. He is dedicated to sustainable growth and effective governance.
With over 40 years’ experience in senior finance, sales, marketing, and governance roles in Aotearoa and the UK, Norm offers expertise in strategic planning, communication, organisational development, business coaching, and leadership across diverse sectors.
Ko Māmaru te waka, ko Tirepa Wahine te maunga, ko Tokerau te moana, ko Parapara te awa, ko Ngāti Kahu te iwi, ko Ngāti Tara te hapū.
Mahue Greaves is the current Chair of the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee (FAR) 2025, and has served as Boardchair from 2023-2025 since joining the Board in 2022.
She brings extensive governance, executive, and systems leadership experience across disabilities, iwi, community, and social sectors. As FAR Chair, she provides oversight of financial management, assurance, risk, and long term sustainability, applying a strategic, future focused approach to organisational stewardship.
Mahue is driven by a commitment to equity and believes kaupapa Māori organisations play a vital role in delivering responsive, values based alternatives within an increasingly corporate health environment.
With over 25 years in governance, she applies people centred leadership grounded in communication, trusted relationships, and culturally aligned decision making
He uri o nga iwi o Muriwhenua
I te taha o tōku pāpā ko Kerehoma te ūkaipō, ko Ngatimoetonga ōku hapū, ko Wainui te marae, Te Rarawa te iwi.
I te taha o tōku māmā ko Popata te ūkaipō, Ko Te Paatu ōku hapū, ko Te Paatu ōku marae, ko Ngāti Kahu te iwi
Marty has served on multiple governance boards, including marae, local providers, and regional and national kaupapa based organisations. Marty brings strong management and leadership experience, a track record of innovation, and a commitment to advancing Mana Motuhake for our whānau and hapū.
Marty is a health professional with over 40 years of experience across a range of health system settings and Non Governmental Organisations. Marty’s passion lies in Māori Public Health and supporting whānau to realise their aspirations for their mokopuna.
Lisa King nō Ngati Te Aukiwa, kei roto i Ngati Kahu ki Whangaroa, me Ngāti Kōhua, kei roto i Ngai Tai Ki Tamaki. Ōku ūkaipo ko Taemaro me Mātaitai. E honohono au ki ētahi atu iwi o tēnei whenua taurikura me Aerani hoki. I tipu ake au i Papakura, kei te noho au ki Tokerau – Doubtless Bay, Muriwhenua.
Lisa is Kaihautuu at Te Roopu Tauwhiro I Aotearoa (ANZASW), a leadership role to champion Te Tiriti o Waitangi, strengthen Tangata Whenua leadership of Indigenous social work development in Aotearoa, and increase kotahitanga amongst members.
Lisa’s social work vocation spans several decades working alongside iwi and Māori roopu, government and non-government entities as a social worker, supervisor, consultant, academic and governance member. She has been an active whānau member of her marae, including in governance roles.
Maungataniwha te taumata nui, Waiwhero te awa, Oturu te whenua, Mamaru te waka, Parata te tangata, Kahutianui te whaea,
Te Poho O Ngati Kahu te Whare, Paatu te hapu, Ngati Kahu te iwi.
Raised in the Kaiaka/Peria Valley, youngest of seven, Trevor left the Far North for trade training and tertiary study at Canterbury, Victoria and Massey, completing Social Work and Public Administration diplomas with further Public Policy study. Over 45 years he worked across Māori Affairs, Te Puni Kōkiri, Justice, MSD and Oranga Tamariki, specialising in child protection, family and youth courts, and Māori leadership partnerships nationwide.
Trevor champions whānau-led responses to harm and trauma. His achievements include support for Te Kōhanga Reo, Māori child protection practice models, Ngāpuhi whakapapa solutions, and securing hapū Treaty claim rights. As a Trustee, his aspiration is true Oranga Tangata.
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