Kono CEO Rachel Taulelei awarded prestigious scholarship
Kono CEO Rachel Taulelei
awarded prestigious scholarshipRachel Taulelei
(Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Rarua, Ngāti Koata), CEO of Kono, a
Maori-owned, top 100 New Zealand food and drinks company,
joins 13 other senior New Zealand executives and business
owners as a recipient of a 2017 Prime Minister’s Business
Scholarship. Ms Taulelei will receive her award at a
ceremony in Wellington next week.
The Prime Minister’s Business Scholarships are aimed at managers and executives of New Zealand companies with an international focus, to fund study at world-class business schools. The scholarships are designed to improve the international competitiveness of businesses by providing access to top international business programmes unavailable in New Zealand.
“Receiving this prestigious scholarship is a tremendous recognition for Kono as one of New Zealand’s thriving and successful businesses,” Ms Taulelei says. “The scholarship will enable me to attend a leading international business school and connect with latest thinking on organisational excellence and leadership, and bring this knowledge back into the business. The opportunity to explore new models of business, social enterprise and networks will benefit Kono, and help us in our ongoing journey as we strive for excellence.”
“A benefit of attending an
international business programme is the ability to learn
from and share experiences with other business leaders from
all around the world. Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and
legacy) is one of the core values that directs our business
and our relationship with our environment. It will be
interesting to learn how others are ensuring that their
business practices are not only profitable, but are also
right for people and the environment. At Kono, we recognise
that wellness of our people is intrinsically linked to the
wellbeing of our environment. Love for the land and respect
for the sea must be ever present,” Ms Taulelei says.
Ms Taulelei plans to take up her scholarship in
2018.
Notes for editors
Rachel
Taulelei has been the CEO of Kono NZ since 2015. Kono is a
Maori-owned, top 100 New Zealand food and drinks company
employing over 400 staff, farming over 530 hectares of land
and sea, and exporting to over 25 countries. Their products
include Tohu and Aronui wines, Kono mussels, Annies
fruit bars, and Tutū cider.
Kono is an associated
business of Wakatū Incorporation. Based in Nelson, Wakatū
has approximately 4,000 shareholders who descend from the
original Māori land owners of the Nelson, Tasman and Golden
Bay Regions – Te Tau Ihu, the top of the South Island.
Whenua is the foundation of Wakatū’s business with
70% of assets held in Iand and waterspace. Wakatū manage a
diverse portfolio from vineyards, orchards to residential
properties, large retail developments, office buildings,
marine farms and waterspace.
More information about
Kono www.kono.co.nz
More information about
Wakatu www.wakatu.org
Prime
Minister’s Business Scholarships Awards
The
Awards were established in 2010 to provide scholarships to
improve the international competitiveness of New Zealand
companies by developing the management and leadership skills
of business owners, senior managers and executives. Since
2010, 73 executives have received scholarships.
The
people who are awarded scholarships are reimbursed 50 per
cent of course costs and other costs directly related to
their study. The rest of the costs must be paid for by the
firm or by the recipients themselves.
More information about the Awards
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