Trade Certificate in Front of House and Trade Certificate in Professional Cookery (1984), Bachelor of Culinary Arts (2017)
Brand Ambassador-Freelance Chef
Trade Certificate in Front of House and Trade Certificate in Professional Cookery (1984), Bachelor of Culinary Arts (2017)
Brand Ambassador-Freelance Chef
Summary of Achievements
- A 40-year career in the hospitality industry, including various renowned restaurants throughout the district such as 95 Filleul, La Scala, Olivers Restaurant Clyde, Owner Operator of Stepping Out Alexandra and Bell Pepper Blues in Dunedin and Consultant and Executive Chef for Pier 24 in Dunedin
- Currently working as Operations Manager for Export & Domestic sales and Consultant Chef for Provenance Meat (NZ) Limited.
- Selected to cook for Bill Clinton and other world leaders at the 1998 APEC Summit in Auckland
- Designed and cooked “Taste New Zealand Dinners” for Trade New Zealand brand partners in Bali.
- 1996 National Cervena Plates Supreme Winner
- 1990s – 2000s winner of numerous Farmed Venison & Beef and Lamb Awards
- Lifetime Platinum Brand Ambassador for Beef & Lamb New Zealand
- Chef Ambassador for multiple fundraiser events for Dunedin Cancer Society
- Chef Ambassador and initial Board Member for Foodshare (Now KiwiHarvest)
- Working closely with KiwiHarvest to develop several fundraising events, including banquets for 250 and supplying fundraiser auction items for private ‘chef in your home’ dinners.
B App Mgt (2016)
Bluelight coordinator, NZ Police, self employed cycle coach, community advocate
B App Mgt (2016)
Bluelight coordinator, NZ Police, self employed cycle coach, community advocate
Summary of Achievements
- North East Wales Institute
Diploma of Higher Education in Youth & Community Education (1993) - Skills Active Aotearoa
Cycle Skills Instructor and MTB and Kayak Leader, Outdoor Education, (2012)
Registered Assessor (National Certificates in Cycle Skills and MTB Instruction) - Bluelight coordinator, NZ Police 2014 – current
- 2018 Finalist - NZ Transport Agency- Outstanding contribution to a bike-friendly future
- Dancing for Life Education Eastern Bay of Plenty Winner 2018
- Trained BikeReady Instructor
- Cycle New Zealand – Accredited Coach
- Owns Whakatane Cycle Coach where he coaches Cycle Skills (NZTA Levels 1 and 2)
- Mountain Bike Instructor and Guide
- Full First Aid at Work and Outdoor First Aid
- Over 10 years instructing and guiding in the Easter Bay of Plenty, with extensive knowledge of local roads, rural tracks, and MTB Parks
- Founding member of Bike Whakatane Trust and President of Whakatane Mountain Bike Club
- Board member, CAN (Cycling Action Network)
- 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Award – Local Hero Medalist
Master of Applied Science (2019) Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (Analyst specialty) (2017), Bachelor of Applied Science (2016),
Analyst, NZ Police
Master of Applied Science (2019) Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (Analyst specialty) (2017), Bachelor of Applied Science (2016),
Analyst, NZ Police
Summary of Achievements
- First ISEH graduate to attend the Olympics as a support staff member in her field of study
- Offered the role with Cycling NZ prior to graduating
- Has adapted the approach to video review and information analyst within the track cycling team and has attended the Tokyo Olympics as a performance analyst, utilising these systems
- Gave up her own Olympic dreams as a canoe slalom athlete, a reserve for the Rio Olympics to pursue a career as a performance analyst
- Volunteer – Cancer Society Relay for Life
- Currently an analyst for the New Zealand Police, moving towards a career in Intelligence.
Bachelor of Nursing (2000), Certificate in Mata ā Ao Māori (2016)
Programme Manager, School of Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing (2000), Certificate in Mata ā Ao Māori (2016)
Programme Manager, School of Nursing
Summary of Achievements
- Bachelor of Nursing from Otago Polytechnic
- Master in Health Science (University of Otago)
- Post Graduate Diploma in Tertiary Teaching (endorsed in Clinical) (University of Otago)
- Over 20 years through a variety of leadership positions within the School of Nursing, has actively contributed to nursing education across NZ
- An active member of Nursing Education in the Tertiary Sector (NETS) and well respected both locally and across NZ
- Has presented research from her Masters at Australasian Nurse Educators conferences and at NZNO Primary Health Care Conferences
- Has seen the successes of over 2000 new nurses in her roles as an academic and as co-head of school
- Has chaired both the assessment committee and PEAC
- Has taught across a number of areas of expertise, bringing her clinical knowledge and experience to learners helping them to make links between theory and clinical.
Diploma in Comprehensive Nursing (1990), Bachelor of Nursing (1994)
Director of Client Services, University of Otago
Diploma in Comprehensive Nursing (1990), Bachelor of Nursing (1994)
Director of Client Services, University of Otago
Summary of Achievements
- Completed her Diploma in Comprehensive Nursing at OP in 1990 and practiced as a Registered Nurse.
- Bachelor of Nursing in 1994 at OP
- Master of Arts (Nursing) (Victoria (1998)
- Lecturer in the OP School of Nursing 1997 – 2003
- ODHB/SDHB 2003 – 2016 including Director of Performance and GM Corporate Services
- Master of Business Administration (UoO) (2008)
- Doctor of Business Administration (UoO) (2021)
- Director Idea Services (2021-current) - subsidiary of IHC, provides residential services and day programmes across NZ for people with intellectual disabilities.
- Trustee – Sport Otago 2014 – present
- Voluntary mentor, University of Otago MBA
- Set up and led mentoring programme across the larger organisations in Dunedin – DCC, UoO, SDHB and OP
- Co-authored a book with OP staff – “I’ve got an idea but….” An innovation guide to support people to progress with their ideas.
Bachelor of Fine Arts 1986 (Ceramics)
Full time artist
Bachelor of Fine Arts 1986 (Ceramics)
Full time artist
Summary of Achievements
- Beginning after graduating from the Dunedin Art School in 1986, Gabby has been a practising and exhibiting artist since 1987, working around a full-time career in agency work as a project manager in London and Sydney.
- Gabby became a professional artist in 2019, concentrating on her art practise full time. Her work is an amalgamation of European and Chinese aesthetics and features anatomically detailed drawings of flora and fauna.
With Gabby’s unique background and heritage, she is challenging the European and colonialist genre of Chinoiserie with her own narrative as a Chinese adoptee raised in a white family in NZ. - A multi-award-winning artist in Australia Gabby has exhibited as a solo artist internationally in London, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and New Zealand. Numerous solo and group shows in Australia as well. (Awards, commissioned works, solo exhibitions and group shows detailed on nomination form.)
- Gabby's paintings are licensed to a number of luxury designer brands https://gabbymalpas.com/licensing/
- Runs free creative workshops for members of the adoption community in NSW.
- Informally mentors and supports younger transracial and intercountry adoptees.
- Very supportive of community exhibitions to fundraise for multiple charity or not-for-profit organisations to raise awareness of highlighted issues and to help raise the organisation’s profile.
- Fundraising and community outreach for The Post Adoption Resource Centre (PARC), part of the Benevolent Society, of which she has been on the advisory committee since 2014
- Gives talks and workshops which share her knowledge of licensing with other artists and mentoring younger creatives informally to foster creative talent and provide some support.
- Gabby makes and donates art for communities she identifies herself as an ally of. As the stories are not hers to tell, copyright and all fees generated from such art is donated back to those organisations.
Diploma in Physiotherapy (1983)
Founder and Director, KiwiHarvest and the New Zealand Food Network
Diploma in Physiotherapy (1983)
Founder and Director, KiwiHarvest and the New Zealand Food Network
Summary of Achievements
- In 2012 started collecting excess food from cafes, bakeries and other retailers in her car and personally delivering the food to frontline agencies feeding hungry people, which she did for some months.
- Received a local grant and with other fundraising bought a second hand van. She then engaged employees and a small warehouse facility was provided by the DCC.
- By the end of March 2015, KiwiHarvest provided 320,000 meal equivalents to 27 agencies in the Dunedin area.
- She then expanded to Auckland and by 31 March 2019 KiwiHarvest delivered more than 820,000 meals to food insecure people in Auckland and Dunedin.
- The North Shore and Queenstown branches followed.
- During 2019, Goodman Group increased their support and KiwiHarvest moved to a much bigger warehouse in East Tamaki. With the help of SBS, a new branch in Hawkes Bay was established. In 2019 KiwiHarvest Group sourced and delivered 2.985 million meal-equivalents for food insecure New Zealanders.
- In mid 2020 the New Zealand Food Network, funded by MSD and Kainga Ora was launched in a large new warehouse in Auckland and a smaller warehouse in Christchurch. In the period July 2020 to May 2021 the New Zealand Food Network sourced and delivered 7.841 million meal equivalents.
- Elected co-chair of Champions 12.3, a cross industry body tasked with helping NZ towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal 12.3 (by 2030 halve per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer levels and reduce food losses along production and supply chains, including post-harvest losses)
- Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Learning and Teaching (Level 7) (2009)
- Certificate in Educational Technology (2004)
- Certificate in Mata a Ao Maori (Level 4) (2013)
- Certificate in Sustainable Practice (Level 5) (2015)
- Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Learning and Teaching (Level 7) (2009)
- Certificate in Educational Technology (2004)
- Certificate in Mata a Ao Maori (Level 4) (2013)
- Certificate in Sustainable Practice (Level 5) (2015)
Summary of Achievements
- Part of the midwifery profession for around 45 years
- For many years made an enormous contribution in her role as a rural midwife and her research has continued in the field of the sustainability of a viable rural birth option, an area in which she has gained international recognition through her presentations at international conferences and publications in highly ranked international midwifery journals (see letter from Dr Andrea Gilkison)
- Bachelor of Arts (Massey University)
- Master of Arts and a PhD (Victoria University)
- Directorship on the first Midwifery and Maternity Providers Organization (MMPO). This was established in 1995 to set up a comprehensive claiming and data collection organization for midwives to provide statistics to the Health Funding Authority.
- Ministerial appointment to the Nursing and Midwives Council which managed the regulatory functions for both nursing and midwifery prior to the passing of the Health Practitioners Competency Act and establishment of the Midwifery Council.
- Membership of the Midwifery External Advisory Group to the Minister of Health(MEAG)
- Coordinator for the OP Postgraduate Midwifery programmes for over 10 years
- Instrumental in developing the specialist Bachelor of Midwifery as it moved from a combined Nursing/Midwifery programme and the development of the postgraduate set of programmes
- Acting HoS of Midwifery, 6 months 2004 and Acting Co-Head 2017 - 2018
- Promoted to Associate Professor, Otago Polytechnic 2017
- OP Excellence in Research and Supervision award in 2015
- Has acted as external moderator for AUT’s postgraduate midwifery programme
- Sub-editor on the editorial board of the NZ College of Midwives Journal and reviewer for three international midwifery journals.
Master of Nursing (2004), Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Learning and Teaching (Level7), Certificate in Mata a Ao Māori (L4)
Principal Lecturer/Programme Leader for NZ Diploma of Enrolled Nursing, School of Nursing
Master of Nursing (2004), Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Learning and Teaching (Level7), Certificate in Mata a Ao Māori (L4)
Principal Lecturer/Programme Leader for NZ Diploma of Enrolled Nursing, School of Nursing
Summary of Achievements
- AKO Aotearoa National Award - Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching – Kaupapa Māori Award 2017
- Nursing Council of New Zealand Māori Advisor since 2004
- Nursing Council of New Zealand Professional Conduct Committee since 2013
- Nursing Council of New Zealand Bachelor of Nursing Curriculum Auditor | Bachelor of Nursing (Māori) Curriculum Auditor
- Nurse Executive New Zealand Board Member 2017-2020
- Wharangi Ruamano National Māori Nurse Educators in Tertiary Sector Chair 2010- 2020
- College of Nurses Aotearoa Co Chair 2005-2010
- National Council of Māori Nurses Co Chair 2014-2017
- President Otepoti Māori Womens Welfare League 1996-2006
- Te Kura Tapuhi | School of Nursing Chair Assessment, Academic Processes Team and Selection Committees.
- Leads integration of Māori Strategic Framework | Facilitates Mihi Whakatau in School of Nursing
- Facilitates Treaty of Waitangi Workshops for all BN EN CAP students
- Te Huka Mātauraka, University of Otago Māori Centre |Honorary Staff Member since 2002
- Araiteuru Marae Council Member | Secretary 1996-2001
- Kavanagh College PTA member & Basketball Team Manager 2012 – 2019
- Basketball Otago Representative Team Manager 2013 – 2019
- St Brigid's School, Andersons Bay PTA member 2006 – 2009, Vice Chair Board of Trustees 2010 – 2012
- Bayfield Kindergarten President 2006 – 2009, Chair Family Support Group 2004 – 2006
- Breastfeeding Authority Aotearoa Board Member, Māori Advisory Group 2003 – 2010
- Anglican Family Care Dunedin Māori Advisory Group 2002 – 2009
- Family Start Dunedin Māori Advisory Group 2004 – 2011
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (2012)
Rail Department Manager, Fulton Hogan
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (2012)
Rail Department Manager, Fulton Hogan
Summary of Achievements
- Masters in Civil Engineering (Distinction), (Canterbury) (2020)
- Civil Contractors NZ (CCNZ) Young Contractor of the year 2021
- Singled out for the “technical jobs” such as the $5m Dunedin Central City Bus Hub in 2018 – 19 where he managed multiple site crews, trades and subcontractors together with many retail stakeholders
- Between 2019 – 20 he moved onto the DCC’s Peninsula Connection roading project, looking after many of the work crews and civil construction activities on two very large separable portions with a combined value of approx. $38M.
- Appointed in 2021 as Fulton Hogan Dunedin’s Rail Department Manager covering management of project and maintenance works for the region, with an annual turnover value of circa $6M.
- Appointed as Project Manager 2022, overseeing emergency works and civil construction projects, and currently managing the next stage of the DCC Peninsula Connection between Broad Bay and Portobello worth $7M, a complex and constrained project
- Mentor to new engineers into Fulton Hogan
- 15 years volunteering for Surf Life Saving NZ
- Starting as a lifeguard, working his way to Patrol Captain and Club Captain
- chief instructor for many years, advising and setting up training programmes
- Current Chief Examiner for Otago, overseeing the examining and competency assessments for Lifeguards, Lifeguard instructors and examiners
- received regional award for services to Otago in 2020 demonstrating his tireless commitment to surf lifesaving as a region
- Received Distinguished Regional Service award for Otago in 2021, demonstrating outstanding service and contribution to the region
- Received National Service Award in 2020 for services to the National Organisation
- has coached athletes in canoe and ski training over the last five years.
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (1997).
Senior Lecturer Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit, University of Otago, Wellington
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (1997).
Senior Lecturer Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit, University of Otago, Wellington
Summary of Achievements
- Associate Professor at University of Otago, Wellington in the Dept of Medicine, Rehabilitation Teaching and Research Unit.
- Recognised both nationally and internationally as a researcher in rehabilitation, focusing on paediatrics, coaching and knowledge translation and telehealth.
- Actively engaged within the Occupational Therapy New Zealand Whakaora Ngangahau Aotearoa’s network and supports occupational therapists by sharing her knowledge and expertise willingly within the OTZ-WNA forums. Fiona also co-chairs the national Clinicial Network of Child Development and Disability within the Paediatric Society of New Zealand, running regular free online CPD events.
- As part of her PhD study at the University of Queensland, Fi developed the Occupational Performance Coaching intervention, utilised by clinicians to assist individuals who live with disabilities to achieve the aspirations they have for themselves.
- OPC is used by multiple rehabilitation specialists, including occupational therapists internationally and has been the subject of several independently completed masters, PhDs and other independent research studies.
- OPC consultancy training has been delivered across Australasia, Europe and Canada, and since 2020, via Zoom and asynchrronous format. In total over 50 workshops have been delivered to over 2000 clinicians. A growing team of over 10 clinicians and academics now independently train others in OPC
- OPC intervention has been included in key occupational therapy textbooks as well as Fi publishing her own manual to support the educational needs of health practitioners
- In 2018 Won a Health Research Council grant of $330,000 to conduct a randomised controlled trial of OPC in the NZ service delivery context.
- In 2018 Fi was invited to deliver the Sadie Philcox memorial lecture at the University of Queensland.
- Fi has published 46 peer reviewed publications, one book and multiple book chapters, including several for undergraduate occupational therapy edited textbooks.
- To date Fi has supervised 30 masters and PhD students over the past 12 years.
- In 2022 Fi was the recipient of the Frances Rutherford Award, the highest professional award for service in occupational therapy in NZ.
Certificate in Sport Management and Training (2002)
Deputy Chief Executive, Learner Journey – Otago Polytechnic
Certificate in Sport Management and Training (2002)
Deputy Chief Executive, Learner Journey – Otago Polytechnic
Summary of Achievements
- Direct leadership of over 300 staff across 11 locations
- Accountable for a budget in excess of $2.5B
- Global winner of “Social Impact” award – Good Design Awards 2019, Sydney
- Best performing MSD region in 2018/2019 and joint winner in 2019/2020
- Leadership of a collective public service response to Covid 19
- More than 100,000 over 65s phoned during lockdown, over 10,000 of these calls made in lower South Island coordinated by Dunedin office
- 8,918+ people placed into sustainable work during Covid in 2020/21 – up 70%
- Contract success rate 10% above the national benchmark
- First ever formal agreements achieved with Ngai Tahu entities in Otago
- Successful physical relocation of a complex multi-site operation: including a client-facing service delivery centre, a regional support office, fraud investigation team and the establishment of a new call centre
- Chairs the Southland “Just Transitions” Governance Group, mandated to create and monitor a cohesive provincial economic diversification strategy in response to the signaled departure of Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter
Bachelor of Design (Fashion) (Dist) (2014)
Founder and Director, Yu Mei Ltd
Bachelor of Design (Fashion) (Dist) (2014)
Founder and Director, Yu Mei Ltd
Summary of Achievements
- winner of the 2021 Woman of Influence Award for Business Enterprise
- Recent shows at both Australian and Paris Fashion Weeks
- Juror – iD International Emerging Designer Awards 2021
- Finalist – Woman of Influence NZ November 2020
- Deloitte Fast 50 – Rising Star - September 2018
- Nurture Change Scholarship – November 2017
- AMP National Scholarship December 2014
- Top Fashion graduate Otago Polytechnic – overall excellence – November 2014
- Shanghai Fashion Week – selected to show – October 2014
- Audacious Round One Top 20 Award, May 2014
- Yu Mei leather goods are stocked in 36 retail stores in NZ and Australia, in their own three stores, online and with the Air New Zealand Airpoints store.