Information about our structure including the Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership Team.
English Language Partners is a registered charity and an NZQA approved tertiary education provider.
We are governed by a Board of Trustees which appoints our Chief Executive.
The National Board of Trustees sets the strategic direction for the organisation and appoints the Chief Executive. Members of the Board are appointed for a three-year term, and for a maximum of three terms. They bring a wide range of expertise and experience to English Language Partners.
I was born in India and migrated to New Zealand in 1988, having spent a couple of years in Singapore en route. My career has been in IT, and has included managing major technology programmes, right through to founding a tech start-up.
For over 25 years, I’ve operated my own consulting practice in Wellington, providing project management services and digital transformation consultancy. I am currently the President of Wellington Chamber of Commerce, an independent director on the board of Copyright Licensing NZ and a board member of AngelHQ.
I’ve volunteered for ELPNZ’s Job Mentoring Service for several years, mentored small businesses, and assisted students enrolled in the IT Professionals TechHub programme.
I’m fluent in English, Hindi, Konkani, and Tamil, with basic skills in several other Indian languages.My recreational interests include tramping, cycling, skiing, travel, and the performing arts.
My educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science) and a Master of Business Administration degree, and I am a Chartered Member of the Institute of Directors.
I work as a consultant for government agencies and educational organisations in New Zealand and internationally. Until 2015, I was Deputy Chief Executive, Quality Assurance, at NZQA, responsible for regulating the quality of tertiary and vocational education and the New Zealand Qualifications Framework. Prior to that, I led tertiary education policy at the Ministry of Education.
My government experience includes senior management, policy advice and research on gender, crime and justice, family violence, child protection, alcohol and drugs, climate change and natural resource management.
I volunteer as a mentor for the First Foundation, for the Women in National Security project and provide strategy advice to Zealandia wildlife sanctuary.
I’m a board member of the Primary ITO and sit on the Hong Kong Council for the Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications.
I enjoy gardening, travel, tramping, reading, movies, conversation and ideas.
I have a Master of Psychology. I am based in Wellington.
I am originally from the Philippines having migrated to New Zealand about 13 years ago. I’m now based in Auckland. Despite knowing English when I arrived in New Zealand, I struggled to understand New Zealand-accented English, so I understand the importance of learning another language including the dialect and colloquialisms. I also understand how it feels to re-establish oneself and family in a new country and to eventually consider it home.
I am a director at PwC's audit and assurance Practice and a Certified Public Accountant. I have a strong background in finance, audit and risk. As an auditor and director of PwC, I have significant experience reporting as the external auditor to Boards of large and small corporates, as well as closely working with chairs of audit committees of my clients.
I work as a consultant in research, monitoring frameworks and evaluation, and my work regularly extends into strategy, policy and planning.
I cover a range of sectors including sport and recreation, health, education, land and property information, and regulatory systems in not-for-profits and government agencies in New Zealand and internationally.
I’m a member of the Australian Evaluation Society New Zealand regional committee, and recently became the New Zealand Regional Convenor, representing New Zealand members with the Australian regional branches.
I am familiar with ELPNZ’s volunteer programme through my work as a refugee resettlement volunteer, and I’ve been a passionate side-line supporter of their work ever since. I’ve supported development of ELPNZ’s Outcomes Model and Evaluative Self-Assessment system and have been a national board member since 2015.
When I’m not tied-up with my work and voluntary commitments, my husband and I spend quality time with our two children. I also love trail running and getting out in our beautiful environment or sitting down doing absolutely nothing.
I have a PhD in International Development and Conservation, living and working in Cambodia for a period of time. Prior to this, I lived in Japan, teaching English.
I also have a Bachelor of Commerce and Science, and a Post-graduate Diploma of Environmental Science. I am based in Christchurch.
I have travelled extensively around the world and moved to New Zealand from the UK in 1995,finally settling in Southland in 1997. I developed a strong governance capability following a career as a veterinarian, growing our business from a six-vet local practice to an international veterinary company employing over 200 staff. Our business attracts significant immigrants: over half our employees are migrants, from around 15 countries.
For over 15 years I have been on the boards of not-for-profits and commercial organisations. I play an active role on the board of the New Zealand Veterinary Association. I am a member of the Institute of Directors and have completed their company directors’ and finance courses.
My wife, children and I live on a large sheep farm, which we farm with the help of our manager. I am also a keen skier, mountaineer, mountain biker and surfer.
I have a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, a Master of Veterinary Studies (Hons) and a MACVSc(Epidemiology). I am based in Southland.
I am the General Manager, People and Kōrako, at New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), an organisation with people employed in 41 different countries. I lead a team that guides and supports all culture and people-related activities across the world. The team helps attract talented individuals and provide care, knowledge, and resources so the NZTE people can grow companies, grow New Zealand, and grow themselves. The team is also responsible for overseeing the implementation of NZTE’s organisation improvement programme, Kōrako. In my time at NZTE, I also led strategy and customer teams. Before joining NZTE, I worked in management consulting, government policy and Ministerial advisory roles. I hold an honours degree in applied economics from Massey University and a Master of Public Policy from Victoria University. I am also a volunteer tutor in my spare time. I am based in Wellington.
I have held general management roles in large New Zealand organisations, with responsibilities across HR, planning and performance, communications and other corporate functions. I have also led a range of change initiatives, including major restructuring programmes and innovation processes. I apply my wide-ranging experience of corporate management, strategy and organisation development in my work as an independent contractor and in governance roles.
I hold a master’s degrees in history and management and have a post-graduate diploma in creative writing. I am a Fellow of HRINZ and a member of the Institute of Directors.
I’m also a keen tennis player and sea swimmer. I am based in Wellington.
I’m passionate about how lifelong learning empowers people to reach their own aspirations and contributes to the wellbeing of themselves and their families. I acknowledge Te Tiriti o Waitangi as our nation’s founding document, and practise and support a bicultural Aotearoa as a foundation for celebrating our multicultural and super-diverse community.
Before retiring from paid work in 2023, I was Chief Executive of Te Hononga Akoranga COMET, an organisation driving systems changes to make education and skills development more equitable. Before that I had a long career in leadership roles across not-for-profit, government and corporate organisations.
I appreciate the wisdom and connections ELPNZ’s board members bring and enjoy using my own governance and leadership experience to support organisations that are making a difference in Aotearoa.
I have a Diploma in Secondary Teaching, a Bachelor (Hons) in Biochemistry and Physiology, and a Master of Education. Alongside my role with ELPNZ, I also co-convene Languages Alliance Aotearoa NZ, and am board chair of Acorn Neurodiversity and of Te Papapa Preschool Trust. I am based in Auckland.
Our Chief Executive is appointed by the national board. The Chief Executive provides leadership and implements our strategic plan.
They are also responsible for:
Appointing the Ethnic Advisory Group
Developing responsive national networks
Identifying and developing opportunities for high-quality provision
Providing advice and information to government and others
Monitoring activities
Reporting to funders, including the Tertiary Education Commission.
Our Chief Executive’s senior management team are responsible for ensuring our local centres receive quality services, including teaching and learning expertise, finance and funding, human resources and marketing and communications.
Our Centre Managers oversee the daily operations of our Delivery Centres. They lead a diverse team of staff and volunteers, oversee delivery of teaching programmes, engage with stakeholders in the local community, and manage the financial and operational functions of the centre. Their role is integral to creating a supportive environment for staff and learners while driving the centre's growth and development and responding to local community needs.
I’m very privileged to be the Chief Executive of English Language Partners having joined the team in 2022.
I’ve worked in the refugee and migrant sector for the past seventeen years and I’m passionate about ensuring people new to Aotearoa New Zealand are welcomed well and are supported in achieving their hopes and aspirations of their news lives here. Learning English enables good settlement to occur – being able to communicate means people are able to connect, contribute and thrive.
I have a Masters of Migration Studies focused on integration and belonging, including a specific focus on labour market integration. Previous roles include General Manager of Migration at New Zealand Red Cross, and the lead advisor to the Race Relations Commissioner at the Human Rights Commission.
I live in Wellington which is where I’ve spent most of my life, and love to frequent the cafes, bookstores and beaches.