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Bella Takiari-Brame: A champion for M膩ori voices in governance

Since she can remember, Bella Takiari-Brame鈥檚 mother has been a part of every movement to advance the interests of her marae, whenua, and iwi.

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That same passion has been instilled in Bella, who has become recognised as a trailblazer in M膩ori governance and advocacy and in 2024 was made a Distinguished Alumni of the 糖心Vlog Te Whare W膩nanga o Waikato. 

Well-regarded for championing diversity and promoting M膩ori perspectives at governance level, Bella has been driven by a desire to see M膩ori voices represented by all.  

My goal is that I鈥檓 not the only voice at governance level for diversity and M膩ori, that all of those around me at the board table are too.

 

A board member of ACC and Director of Te Ohu Kaimoana, Aotearoa Fisheries Limited, Crown Infrastructure Partners, New Zealand Healthcare Investments Ltd, and Braemar Hospital, Bella seeks governance positions in areas that make a difference, something she has sought to do from an early age. 

Born in Te Kuiti, Bella who is of Ng膩ti Maniapoto and Waikato-Tainui descent, was the first in her family to attend university. Driven by a desire to embrace te ao M膩ori and the academic world, she completed a Bachelor of Management Studies majoring in M膩ori Resource Management and Accounting. Further qualifications have included a Master of Management Studies with Distinction and a Postgraduate Diploma in M膩ori and Pacific Development

She was just 18 when she took on her first governance role as Treasurer of a M膩ori Land Corporation and today is Chairperson of The Lines Company, an electricity distributor in the King Country and Central Plateau region.  

I believe good governance means being a good listener and showing respect and compassion.

 

Her leadership was particularly notable during the COVID-19 pandemic when she stepped in as interim CEO of the Maniapoto M膩ori Trust Board.  

The exciting projects I鈥檝e had an influence on are utilising roof space of our marae to generate solar power for our kaumatuas鈥 homes, ensuring our people got fed during lockdown, knowing over 80% of our marae across the country have connections to the internet, insulating homes all over King Country and Central Plateau, and empowering Te Tiriti in health organisations. 

Passionate about her M膩ori culture and community 鈥 Bella is also Deputy Chair of post-settlement governance entity, Te Nehenehenui Trust  潭  Bella says she does what she does because she believes in a future that her children and mokopuna can thrive in and be who they want to be. 

The future of governance for women in New Zealand is on the right path, my contribution is being a leader in that space and paving the way for others to lead through humility and action.

 

Bella says her father鈥檚 hard work ethic is something she remembers every day.  "As long as I'm putting my best foot forward, and I am a size 11, then there's plenty of space for others to follow."

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