Summit Speakers

Summit 2025 features a range of experts and leaders in Agribusiness, Maori innovation, Partnership, Supply Chains and Climate Change.

tania tapsell

mayor of rotorua

Mayor Tapsell is of Te Arawa descent and the first Māori woman elected as Mayor of Rotorua, a dynamic leader and advocate for strong, sustainable communities.

hon todd mcclay

MP for rotorua

Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Forestry, Minister for Hunting and Fishing, Minister for Trade and Investment, and Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs.

DR tanira kingi

chair Te Arawa arataua

Chair of Te Arawa Arataua and Whakaue Farming Ltd. Over 40 years of primary industry experience with 30 years as a research scientist in agricultural systems and economics.

hayden swann

principal – mataraka school

An experienced director with
key agricultural governance
roles including directorships
with Ngāti Porou Forest
Limited, Whangara Farms and
Mangaotane Farm Trust.

andrew watene

KPMG – Head of Propagate

Leads a KPMG team who provide advisory services to food, agribusiness, and export orientated companies and help boards manage risk and grow.

aisha ross

CEO – Parininihi ki waitotara

PKW are the largest farmer in Taranaki and Taranaki-based milk supplier to Fonterra with investments in fishing, forestry, horticulture and commercial property.

DR andy west

general partner – matū fund

Former CEO of AgResearch and Lincoln University, Andy is an entrepreneur who specialises in co-founding and supporting high technology start-ups.

sinead leahy

Principal Scientist – NZAGRC

At the NZAGRC, Sinead oversees the development of scientific research programmes and initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities.

hilton collier

GM Pakihiroa Farms Ltd

General Manager of Pakiriroa
Farms Ltd (Ngāti Porou),
Agribusiness advisor and former
Chair of Ahumāta Ahuwhenua
Trust with a long history
of leading change in
the farming industry.

paul Morgan

managing director, fomana capital

Paul has been at the forefront of economic development for the Māori community for more than 35 years, during which time he has had many directorships, roles with Government and private sector across agribusiness, science and industry.

kiran dayaram

scientist & business owner

Scientist with a passion for CO2 based technologies and their application to solve real world problems. Kiran is Co-founder & Partner at Bio Innovations based in Royse City, Texas. Previously, Kiran also held positions at Vitalis, LabWare, Lion, Holcim New Zealand and DB Breweries.

richard manning

company director

Richard has a long service as
a trustee for Māori whenua
throughout the Kai Tahu rohe,
particularly Rakiura. Drawing
on his business endeavours, he aspires to provide leadership, vision and empowerment in supporting Māori economic development.

More speakers to be confirmed shortly…