Incoming Taiwhenua CEO Announced
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Incoming Taiwhenua CEO Announced
Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga (TToH) are pleased to announce the appointment of Waylyn Tahuri-Whaipakanga, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tamaterangi and Ngai Tūhoe, Tamakaimoana, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Te Haaro Chairman, Mike Paku, says “Waylyn’s appointment comes after an extensive, exhaustive and comprehensive recruitment process.”
Waylyn has a 25 year career in Health and Social Services in a number of leadership roles including Kaupapa Māori NGO, Iwi and Hawke’s Bay District Health Board.
As a successful business woman, she concurrently runs her own business and has done so for over 20 years .
Her family’s application for entry was granted before Faafoi’s announcement – on March 5 – and two weeks later critical purpose visas were approved. But the mum of three said she was thrilled that families of healthcare workers now had the same opportunity as her. “I had to give up everything to come back. It cost me so much, and it’s difficult here in South Africa without an income, so I’m literally counting down the days – 39 to go,” James said. “The kids can’t wait to start their lives in New Zealand.” James said the journey had been a “roller coaster of emotions” and after losing the home she was originally renting in Havelock North, she is now hunting for a new one.
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Press Release – Hawke’s Bay District Health Board Anzac Day commemorations to be held at Hawkes Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital this Sunday are expected to draw large crowds. Hawkes Bay DHB Lead Hospital Chaplain Reverend Barbara Walker QSO says this years service will not only be …
Anzac Day commemorations to be held at Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital this Sunday are expected to draw large crowds.
Hawke’s Bay DHB Lead Hospital Chaplain Reverend Barbara Walker QSO says this year’s service will not only be extra special for many members of the community who missed out on paying their respects last year due to COVID-19 lockdown, but it will be particularly poignant for her personally – it will be the last Anzac service she presides over before retiring later this year.