4 Remarkable Women Honoured

4 Remarkable Women Honoured

Arts Innovator, Feminist Philanthropist, Fashion Dynasty Doyenne and Te ao Māori Champion inducted into The New Zealand Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs.

Instigated in 2012 by leading female business support organisation, Co.OfWomen; Dame Suzie Moncrief DNZM, Theresa Gattung CNZM, Christine Sharma and Kiri Nathan MNZM, have been inducted into the New Zealand Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs in a moving ceremony on July 8th.

Entrepreneur and founder of Co.OfWomen, Tara Lorigan, says, "the Hall of Fame celebrates the significant business achievements and generosity of the country's most successful entrepreneurs and creates explicit, diverse examples encouraging women working on own their successes."

"Commercial drive matched with innovation and a desire to make a difference features strongly in female success. And this year's inductees are prominent examples. Our country and economy are all the better for their endeavours," said Tara.

The women inducted were selected in an open nomination process launched by Co.OfWomen, which commenced in Female Power Week in October 2020.

Chosen for induction by a panel of their peers Chaired by Dr Lee Mathias ONZM and including Co.OfWomen founder Tara Lorigan MNZM, Sharon Hunter, Ranjna Patel ONZM, Sophie Gilmour and Kaz Staples MNZM. These women were selected for their significant achievements in business, industry impact, support for other women and their philanthropic activities.

Female-owned businesses make up more than 35% of New Zealand businesses, according to Statistics New Zealand, and the number of women opting for business ownership over employment continues to grow.

Co.OfWomen believes that the number of female-owned businesses continues to grow due to attrition from the corporate world, where many women find the limitations of employment inhibit the necessary flexibility to be supportive of family life.

Contact: Tara Lorigan tara@coofwomen.biz 021 926934

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