University to honour distinguished alumni
University to honour distinguished alumni
Outstanding graduates of the University of Auckland, in fields ranging from the creative arts and broadcasting to science, health and optometry, will be honoured at a gala dinner this month [10 March].
The University will recognise four winners of Distinguished Alumni Awards and a Young Alumna of the Year for their outstanding contributions to their professions, their communities, New Zealand and internationally.
Over 400 guests are expected to attend the Distinguished Alumni Awards dinner in a marquee on the lawn of Old Government House at the University’s City Campus. The winners will take part in a panel discussion event, Bright Lights, at the Grand Millennium Auckland the evening before.
The five distinguished alumni are:
Carol Hirschfeld, BA
1984
Arts
Carol Hirschfeld (Ngati Porou,
Rongowhakaata) is Head of Content at Radio New Zealand and
one of the nation’s best-known broadcasters. She is an
experienced MC, presenter and speaker whose audiences have
included new University of Auckland alumni at Graduation.
Carol is a former trustee of Teach First NZ, the Hone
Tuwhare Charitable Trust and the NZ Lam Charitable Trust and
an ambassador for Breast Cancer Cure.
Professor Ian
Hunter, BSc 1974, MSc 1975, PhD 1980
Science
Ian
Hunter is the Hatsopoulos Professor of Mechanical
Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
runs its BioInstrumentation Laboratory. He has more than 500
publications and 100 patents to his name, and has received
prestigious awards for teaching excellence. He has founded
or co-founded over 25 companies.
Dr Lance
O’Sullivan, BHB 1999, MBChB 2002
FMHS
Lance
O’Sullivan (Te Rarawa, Ngā Puhi, Ngati Maru) is a medical
and community leader living and working in Kaitaia. Lance is
an accomplished author, national and international public
speaker, role model, leader and innovator. He is a
passionate advocate for Māori health and was named Māori
of the Year in 2013 and Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year
in 2014.
Lisa Reihana, BFA 1988, MDes Unitec
Institute of Technology 2014
CAI
Lisa Reihana (Ngā
Puhi and Ngāti Hine Ngāi Tu) is a multi-disciplinary
artist who has contributed in powerful ways to multimedia,
photography, sculpture and screen culture in New Zealand.
Her work is held in public and private collections in
Europe, the US, Australia and locally. She has been chosen
to represent New Zealand at the 2017 Venice Biennale.
The Young Alumna of the Year is:
Erna Takazawa, BOptom
2012
FMHS
Erna Takazawa is Samoa’s first and only
optometrist. Through her work, children, people with
disabilities and pensioners have access to free eye-care.
She is the National Eye Coordinator and a member of
Samoa’s Allied Health Council. Erna lectures in Fiji and
trains eye nurses from around the Pacific. In 2015 she
received a Queen’s Young Leaders Award.
ENDS