Introduction Agenda
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Introduction Agenda
“Thank you so much for the opportunity. I hope to be up on the stage in years to come talking to likeminded people about how I have succeeded in life and hope to inspire the next generation of leaders. I don’t think I would have realised and set this goal without experiencing Inspire 2015.” - Emerald Scofield - Takapuna Grammar School. Inspire 2016 Introduction Agenda This year we are thrilled to host our secondary schools’ Inspire programme for the fourth year running in partnership with AUT Business School and the Sir Peter Blake Trust. Tuesday 5th July 2016 Auckland Our team at Fuji Xerox are incredibly passionate about New Zealand’s youth and take pride in the opportunities we provide for our country’s young people. We believe that we have a part to play in the development of our country’s young leaders. We are honoured to provide them platforms in which they can kickstart their careers and meet some of New Zealand’s greatest leaders. Inspire 2016 is a full day event held in celebration of Leadership Week, featuring a sensational line-up of speakers and bringing together 350 secondary school students from all over Auckland. This event is designed to recognise and inspire the potential leaders of tomorrow by providing them with a unique opportunity to meet and learn from great New Zealand leaders of today’s world. Inspire 2016 features a fantastic line-up of speakers who will be sharing their inspirational stories and leadership lessons to inspire 350 talented secondary school students from Auckland schools. To find out more about Inspire 2016 and if you have any queries about the event or registration please contact Ashlee Franklin at ashlee.franklin@nzl.fujixerox.com or call 09 356 4369. 9.00 am Registration 9.15 am MC Sarah Trotman to open the event 9.30 am Shelley Campbell from the Sir Peter Blake Trust We are thrilled to have so many talented young people attend the full day event and hope that they feel inspired to create change and successfully lead our future generations. 9.45 am William Pike 10.15 am TBA 10.45 am Break On behalf of Fuji Xerox, I wish all attendees the very best for their future endeavours and I look forward to hearing of their many successes in years to come. 11.15 am Rachel Taulelei 11.45 pm Keven Mealamu 12.15 pm Networking Lunch Gavin Pollard 1.30 pm Rhythm Interactive Managing Director 2.30 pm Michelle Dickinson Fuji Xerox New Zealand 3.00 pm Wrap up and Reflections 3.15 pm Close “Our team at Fuji Xerox are incredibly passionate about New Zealand’s youth and take pride in the opportunities we provide for our country’s young people” - Gavin Pollard, Managing Director, Fuji Xerox. #InspireAtAUT #believeyoucan Venue The Sir Paul Reeves Building (WG) AUT City Campus, 55 Wellesley Street East or 2 Governor Fitzroy Place, Auckland. Inspire is rated gold by Be.Accessible to ensure that Inspire 2016 is accessible for all. Accessible car parking is available on Rutland Street near the Sir Paul Reeves building or at the Civic car park building. Registration To register for this event please visit the following website to list up to 10 students and a staff member to attend from your school: www.fujixerox.co.nz/inspire2016 AUT CITY CAMPUS Online will 55 Wellesley Streetregistration East, Auckland 1010 be open until Friday, 17th June 2016. When your registration has been received, your tickets and red socks will be sent directly to your school. Please make sure that students bring their tickets and wear their socks to the event. Where Inspire 2016 will be! E AL ED ET RE ST PLAZA EE T HIKUWAI PLAZA R AOTEA SQUARE ST MC - Sarah Trotman has experienced the rewards of success as well as being faced with challenges whilst running her own companies in the complex business world. Through her involvement in various charities, Sarah is committed to the social fabric of New Zealand and was identified by the Sir Peter Blake Trust as a Blake Leader in 2006. Sarah mentors a number of business owners and individuals, is an ex Territorial Soldier and holds the Director role on a number of Boards. Sarah is currently Director of Business Relations at AUT Business School, responsible for student and academic engagement with industry. Time 9.00am - 3.15pm (Lunch provided) S Dr Michelle Dickinson and her superhero alter-ego Nanogirl use leadership to inspire others to move towards positive goals for the planet and the people on it. The Blake Leader believes she fell into leadership as others have sought her guidance and been inspired by what she does – as a leading nanotechnologist, engineering lecturer, charity founder, communicator and mentor. Michelle is driven to make a difference to the world – not only through huge leaps forward in “tiny” science, but also using her passion and know-how to make science and technology less intimidating and more fun for children. Through Nanogirl, she also campaigns to break the stereotype of what an engineer looks like and encourages girls to see science and engineering is inclusive of them too. But she is not just about empowering girls. She is co-founder of OMGTech!, a charity providing science and technology education for boys and girls in low decile schools. She also empowers their teachers, by creating teams of experts who donate their time to help build the confidence of teachers in tech skills they may not have been exposed to such as coding, robotics and 3D printing. Date Tuesday 5th July 2016 AIR Rachel Taulelei is the CEO of Kono NZ one of New Zealand’s top food and beverage companies, whose activities range from wine, cider, horticulture and seafood, to fruit bar manufacturing. Rachel founded the sustainable seafood company Yellow Brick Road and as such she is passionate about New Zealand’s primary sector and developing values based business models. Rachel is a former NZTE US Trade Commissioner, in 2015 she received a New Zealand Order of Merit for services to food and hospitality, and in 2012 was the recipient of a Blake Leader Award from the Sir Peter Blake Trust, on whose board she now sits, Otjer directorships include Yeastie Boys, Wellington Regional Stadium Culinary Events Trust, Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd, Headwaters New Zealand, the Young Enterprise Trust and Westpac’s External Sustainable Business Panel. William Pike is an inspirational kiwi with an incredible story who believes in thinking and acting with “All Passion and No limits”. He is an avid outdoorsman with an immensely powerful story of being critically injured in a volcanic eruption. He has an infectious enthusiasm for adventure, life and fun. Today, William is the face of the William Pike Challenge Award, which has grown from strength to strength over the past 3 years. With 60 schools in NZ and close to 1500 students, the William Pike Challenge Award is making a positive impact in communities across the country. As an accomplished motivational speaker, an author, an amputee, 2015 Young New Zealander of the year finalist and an international role model. William is a leader and an achiever who resonates passion and success without limits. CE Keven Mealamu is a two time Rugby World Cup winner and New Zealand’s mostcapped All Black with 133 test caps,. Keven has been wearing the black jersey since 1995, when he turned out for New Zealand Under 16 and earn his first All Black cap in 2002 against Wales in Cardiff. Despite the long career his passion for rugby and the respect with which he is regarded by teammates and opponents remains undimmed. Keven took on a new leadership role in 2006, captaining the Blues through a challenging Rebel Sport Super 14 campaign. After relinquishing the captaincy for the Blues in 2007/08, due to All Black commitments, Mealamu resumed the captaincy role for the Blues in 2009/10 and also achieved the notable milestone of 100 Super rugby caps. The 2011 Investec Super Rugby season saw Mealamu feature in every Blues match and cement his position as one of the world’s leading hookers. Keven is New Zealand’s most capped Super Rugby player of all time with 164 caps, playing his final game for the Blues in 2015. Keven’s All Blacks career spanned 16 years and was revered for this both his leadership and humility - on and off the field. Mealamu captained the All Blacks twice; In 2008 against Scotland on their Grand Slam tour, becoming the first hooker since Sean Fitzpatrick to lead All Blacks in a test match and then again against Japan in the All Blacks successful 2011 Rugby World Cup campaign. Keven has now retired from all forms of the game but continues to be involved with rugby his role as New Zealand Rugby Ambassador. Event Details PR IN Presenters SCHOOLS Applied Sciences – Level 5, WS building Art & Design – Level 3, WE building Business – Level 1, WF building AUCK. PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES AND FACILITIES AUT Student Centre – Level 2, WA building Student Services Reception – Level 1, AUT Student Centre Student lounge Cafés