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Emerging leaders join Chamber board

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The Ka¯ piti Chamber of Commerce board has appointed two new emerging business leaders Asher Wilson-Goldman and Monique Leith.

Chamber chairwoman Jacinda Thorn said the pair had strong ties to the district and were advocates for a thriving and connected local business community.

“We’re delighted to welcome them both to the board.

“The district is undergoing a period of change and we’re fortunate to have two new members of this calibre advocating for our business community going into 2020.”

Wilson-Goldman leads communicat­ions, stakeholde­r engagement and organisati­onal strategy for a small Government agency responsibl­e for protecting and enhancing public access to the outdoors for recreation and active transport.

He is the deputy chairman of Ka¯ piti Coast District Council’s Cycleway, Walkways and Bridleways Advisory Group, and helps manage the Community Comms Collective, a charity that finds communicat­ions profession­als to do pro bono work with charities and NGOs.

“After three years living on the Ka¯ piti Coast, I’ve been searching for ways to help give back to the community I’m proud to call my home.

“The Ka¯ piti Coast is at a critical juncture with Transmissi­on Gully set to open and our population continuing to increase.

“Our communitie­s need to decide what we want our future to look like on the coast across a range of factors, and the chamber is well-placed to be a significan­t voice in those conversati­ons.

“I’m excited about the opportunit­y to help shape that voice, and through it, our shared future.

“As we grow in population, we need to make sure we’re also offering secure, well-paid, local jobs, and supporting our local entreprene­urs and self-employed people to thrive.

“I’d love to be a part of helping to grow the conditions for this to take place, so our vibrant village centres and community spirit can reap the benefits.”

Leith is a proud Ka¯ piti Coaster who has been involved in many of the district’s land developmen­t and community projects since 2009 while working at Ka¯ piti Coast District Council and as a consultant.

She is a resource and environmen­tal planner by trade, a full member of the New Zealand Planning Institute and cofounder of Leith Consulting Ltd.

She is deaf, and recently attended the Internatio­nal Initiative on Disability Leadership (IILDL) in Washington DC and is a strong advocate for Ka¯ piti to be an inclusive and accessible business community, leading to a reduction in unemployme­nt rates for people in the community with a disability.

“IIDL was an incredible experience, and I learnt first-hand that an accessible society makes for a thriving society.

“I attended, thanks to Community Connection­s, who identified me as a disabled leader.

“There are a lot of additional challenges that people with disabiliti­es need to overcome to thrive in mainstream society.

“Working with the chamber board is an opportunit­y to help reduce or break down these barriers so our future Ka¯ piti is truly inclusive, accessible and diverse — enabling prosperity and potential to be achievable for everyone.”

These new appointmen­ts bring the chamber board to a total of 11 members including council representa­tive Angela Buswell.

 ??  ?? Monique Leith.
Monique Leith.
 ??  ?? Asher Wilson-Goldman.
Asher Wilson-Goldman.

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