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Adam Harley

Senior Editor, Nine Network Australia

Ali Ikram

Senior Communications Manager - MIT and Unitec

Alistair Jamison

CEO of The Radio Bureau

Alex Coppel

Freelance Photographer

Alexi O'Brien

Senior Associate at Sherson Willis

Ben Stanley

Price reporter for Fastmarkets & casual correspondent for The New York Times, covering Memphis & the Mid-South.

Bernadine Oliver Kerby

Broadcaster

Briar McCormack

External Communications ANZ. Former Editor and Exec Producer at TVNZ

Christopher Hopkins

Freelance Photojournalist

Dan Ahwa

Journalist, editor and former creative director, Viva Magazine (NZME)

Darrian Traynor

Staff Photographer with Getty Images

Daryl Holden

Co-owner and Managing Editor at Ashburton Guardian

David Pope

Editorial Cartoonist, The Canberra Times and Australian Community Media

Drew Ambrose

Series Producer, Investigative Programmes, Al Jazeera Media Network

Eleanor Black

Writer and editor

Eric Janssen

Former Editor, The Dominion Post and Stuff Wellington

Fiona Katauskas

Editorial Cartoonist at The Guardian

Frank Ritchie

Media Chaplain and Radio Broadcaster

Glenn Conway

South Island Communications Lead, Health New Zealand.

Graeme Muir

Communications Manager

Grant McKenzie

CEO at Allied Media

Hannah Brown

NZ Herald National Desk Editor

Irene Chapple

Former Journalist/Editor. Filmmaker/Communications Specialist

Isabelle Oderberg

Journalist, editor, author, communications professional and media strategist

Janet McIntyre

Journalist, reporter and producer - SUNDAY, 60 Minutes and Channel 9 News (Australia)

Jane Skinner

Former Executive Producer ‘Sunday', TVNZ /  Former Managing Editor, Stuff. 

Jane Wrightson

Former Chief Executive of public media funding agency NZ On Air

Jenny Farrell

Freelance writer / editor / subeditor

Jessica McAllen

Staff writer at The Baffler magazine

Jim Kayes

Media Consultant

Jim Tully

Adjunct Associate Professor Jim Tully ONZM

Joanna Norris

Managing Director Stuff Masthead Publications

John Gillespie

Media Consultant & Board Member

John Roughan

Columnist and former chief leader writer, NZ Herald

Jonathan Milne

Managing editor of Newsroom Pro

Josie Steenhart

Editor, 03 Magazine

Karen Rutherford

Doco maker, former news journalist (radio and TV)

Kate Lynch

Chief of Corporate Affairs - Westland Mineral Sands

Kevin Calvert

Newstalk ZB Drive executive producer

Leigh Pearson

Senior Advisor

Libby Middlebrook

Head of Corporate Affairs, Auckland Airport

Lynn Freeman

Senior Communications Advisor, Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne

Dr Maureen Sinton

Senior Lecturer, Te Ara Poutama (the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Development) at Auckland University of Technology.

Marc Dodd

Editor nine.com.au at Nine, Australia

Mark Crysell

Journalist/writer

Mark Stewart

Photographer Herald Sun/News Corp Australia

Megan Nicol-Reed

Former Columnist, NZ Herald

Melissa Gardi

Creative - Marketing - Communications Consultant

Michael Boggs

CEO at NZME

Michelle Duff

Award-winning freelance journalist and writer; former Stuff National Correspondent

Michelle Hurley

Publishing Director at Allen & Unwin

Michelle Pickles

Former broadcast journalist

Nadia Tolich

Chief News and Content Officer TVNZ

Neil Waka

Corporate Communications Professional; Broadcast Media Consultant

Nicholas Burrowes

GM The Pluto Group Limited

Nikki Mandow

Research communications, University of Auckland, former business editor Newsroom

Oliver Lewis

Former BusinessDesk infrastructure editor, contributing feature writer

Penny Stephens

Freelance photographer

Pete McKenzie

International Climate Correspondent for Reuters

Petra Bagust

Television Broadcaster, Media Chaplain

Rachel Morton

Spark Corporate Affairs Lead

Rebecca Wright

Broadcast journalist and presenter, formerly host of The Nation and a US correspondent based in New York. She has more than 15 years’ experience in broadcast journalism, with a focus on long-form interviewing and feature storytelling.

Richard Harman

Editor, Politik website and newsletter

Richard Pamatatau

Programme Leader - Graduate Diploma in Pacific Journalism, AUT; Political Commentator

Sarah Dunn

B2B content marketing specialist

Sharon Stephenson

Lifestyle Journalist

Shaun Bamber

Freelance writer and communications contractor

Stephanie-Mohi

Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga/Kai Tahu, Former Senior News and Current Affairs Camera Operator with TVNZ, Holmes on Prime and Freelance.

Sue Ahearn

Former Editor Pacific for RFA/Benar News

Trish Sherson

Director, Sherson Willis

Zac Fleming

Breaking News Editor, Bloomberg

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Cate has a diverse background spanning local government, public policy/law reform, and media. For the past eight years she has been working  for the judicial branch of government and is currently Director of Te Tari Toko I Te Tumu Whakawā, The Office of the Chief Justice.

Her 20-year career as a journalist culminated in the editorship of the Sunday Star Times (2003 – 2008).

Following this she was recruited by Sir Geoffrey Palmer to join New Zealand’s independent law reform agency, the Law Commission. Te Aka Matua o te Ture, as a Senior Research and Policy Adviser. During her five years in that role, she was involved in several high-profile law reform projects including; the reform of the law of contempt and the legal and regulatory response to digital media and convergence.  The latter project resulted in the enactment of the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015.

She left the Law Commission in 2013 to take up a role as Chief of Staff for former Labour MP, the Hon Lianne Dalziel, after her election as Mayor of Christchurch.

Cate divides her time between Õtautahi Christchurch where her family is based and her working life in Pōneke, Wellington.

Jenni McManus, a co-founder of the award-winning newspaper The Independent Business Weekly, has more than 40 years’ experience in journalism. She began her career in private radio, moving to NBR in the late 1980s after a brief stint at ATI (now known as AUT) teaching the six-month journalism course. She has also worked in television as part of TV3’s The Ralston Group and as a business commentator on TVNZ’s Breakfast program. Since 2019 she has been the editor of LawNews, a website owned by The Law Association of New Zealand (formerly known as the Auckland District Law Society, or ADLS).

She has won more than 20 journalism awards, including Senior Reporter of the Year at the Qantas awards in 1997, and the Citibank award. She is a published author (In the Arena and A Woman’s Place), and a trained yoga teacher and yoga therapist.

Mark Stewart is an award-winning staff photographer for News Corp Australia, based at Melbourne’s Herald Sun.

Over two decades in newspapers he has covered the events, news, politics and sport that matter both locally and abroad. With a strong interest in the outdoors, sports photography and magazine work, you’ll usually find him on the sidelines at the AFL or in the studio when he’s not travelling the country by motorcycle.

Simon Day (Ngāti Hikairo) is the head of growth and strategy at ATA, a kaupapa Māori social media agency. He has been drawn to the power of great storytelling his whole life. At school he wanted to be a sports journalist, at university a political reporter, while travelling around the world he was sure he would become a foreign correspondent. By the time he returned to Aotearoa he discovered he just wanted to tell great stories that explained who we are. Simon has worked at Stuff, World Vision, The Spinoff and was most recently the Head of Re: News at TVNZ.

Trish is a political commentator and co-founder of Corporate Affairs firm, Sherson Willis, which she set up in 2006 with Rewa Willis after working in media and politics.

Trish started her career in radio as a journalist for Radio New Zealand and a producer for Radio Pacific.  She then worked in Parliament as Senior Caucus Press Secretary before heading back into news and current affairs as a Wellington based producer for TVNZ’s Late Edition and Holmes shows.

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