ABOUT INSTITUTE BOARD & PRINCIPALS

NZ Board:

Anake Goodall

Anake Goodall is of Ngāi Tahu (indigenous Māori) descent and is currently the COO of Te Runanga O Ngai Tahu, the organisation that services the tribe’s statutory rights and ensures that the benefits of the Settlement grow for future generations. He has diverse management experience from careers as a labour union delegate, a plant nurseryman, the manager of the Ngāi Tahu’s historical settlement process, and as an independent consultant to a range of clients including the New Zealand government and a number of Māori tribes.

He is particularly interested in the areas of change management and capacity building, strategic planning and organisational development, complex negotiations, sustainable natural resource utilisation, environmental protection and enhancement, and international development issues.

Anake has an MBA, and a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard’s John F Kennedy School of Government. He is also a New Zealand Harkness Fellow.