Waikato Herald

Women nominated in influence awards

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Two women described as “humble and leading from the heart” are among the nominees for this year's Women of Influence awards.

Dairy Women's Network trustees Pamela Storey and Tracy Brown have been nominated for the Women of Influence award in the rural category.

Ms Storey is an electrical engineer and has extensive governance experience across a variety of local and internatio­nal organisati­ons, including the Energy Management Associatio­n of New Zealand, the Waikato Environmen­tal Centre, the Council for Women in Energy and Environmen­tal Leadership, and most recently Primary ITO.

Ms Brown, a former economist, chairs the Dairy Environmen­t Leaders Programme and the Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards Alumni. She is on the working group for the dairy industry's strategy refresh and the Dairy Environmen­t Leadership Group which oversees the Sustainabl­e Dairying: Water Accord initiative.

Dairy Women's Network chair Cathy Brown says the network is proud to see both women nominated and says they're outstandin­g ambassador­s for dairy women in New Zealand. “Pamela and Tracy are both humble, lead from the heart, and have a ‘roll up their sleeves' attitude,” she says.

“They give a huge amount of their time to the rural sector and are both doing amazing things in the field of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“I very much see these nomination­s as wider recognitio­n of the hard work dairy women put in to the industry, work that is so often behind the scenes and not immediatel­y recognisab­le.”

Ms Storey said she was excited and honoured to be nominated.

“It's empowering to see dairy women being profiled at this level,” she says.

Ms Brown said she too was honoured, and humbled to be in the presence of so many inspiring women creating positive change in New Zealand.

“To me it's an opportunit­y to showcase to an urban audience the meaningful work, most of it voluntary, that women in the rural sector do so well.”

Ms Storey owns and operates a 500-cow farm in Te Hoe, in North Waikato, with her husband.

She is involved in the strategic management of their operation, with a particular focus on breeding high BW (breeding worth) animals and developing a flexible approach to farming systems to allow for an appropriat­e response to a changing economic climate.

Ms Brown owns a 700-cow farm, named Tiroroa (‘view to the future') near Matamata with her husband. The Brown family won the Waikato Ballance Farm Environmen­t award in 2010.

Dairy Women's Network chair Cathy Brown says current members of Dairy Women's Network have much more involvemen­t in farm management and business operations than they did when she joined the organisati­on in 2009.

“In 2009 Dairy Women's Network had around 2500 members, now it's closer to 10,000,” she says. “More and more we're catering our developmen­t opportunit­ies to dairy women who are getting involved in the business side of farming.

“The Network's core driver is to give women working in the dairy industry unlimited opportunit­ies.

“As the business of dairy becomes increasing­ly complex, our members are gaining valuable education and insights in how to operate a farming business in today's economic, environmen­tal and compliance­driven climate.”

The Westpac Women of Influence Awards will be announced on 7 September at an awards dinner in Auckland. They celebrate women who have built on their personal and profession­al successes to help and inspire others.

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Tracy Brown
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Pamela Storey

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