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Paula Tesoriero MNZM

Secretary for Disabled People, Chief Executive

Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People

Paula is well-known and a respected leader in the disability community. She is disabled and has a deep knowledge of the challenges and opportunities for the disability community.

Paula is a Paralympian, winning a gold medal and two bronze medals at the 2008 Summer Paralympic Games in Beijing.

Paula is currently the Chief Executive of Whaikaha-Ministry of Disabled People, the first Ministry of its kind in the world working to achieve better outcomes for disabled people in New Zealand.

Paula was previously the Disability Rights Commissioner at the Human Rights Commission, a position she held since 2017. She also acted in the role of Chief Human Rights Commissioner from May 2018 – January 2019.

Paula has served in various governance roles including as Deputy Chair of Peke Waihanga — Artificial Limb Service and Deputy Chair of Nuku Ora (previously Sport Wellington) and she served on the Board of Paralympics NZ. She is a life trustee of the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation and is an honorary advisor to the Asia New Zealand Foundation.

SESSIONS

DAY 2
9:50
CEO Panel: Stronger Together – Building Trust, Influence and Impact
  • Who gets heard, backed, and seen – and how leaders are shifting that power dynamic

  • What it really takes to build trust across teams with diverse backgrounds and lived experience

  • Personal examples of allyship in action and how it made a difference

  • Embedding accountability and navigating discomfort with courage


Paula Tesoriero MNZN, Secretary for Disabled People, Chief Executive, Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People & Former Paralympian

Emma Powell, Chief Executive Officer, Te Puna Aonui, the Departmental Executive Board for the Elimination of Family Violence and Sexual Violence

Prashant Bakshi, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Corporate Services, NZQA

Kylie Ruwhiu-Karawana, Managing Director, TRC Tourism

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