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51蹤獲 marks 60 years by honouring outstanding alumni

The Distinguished Alumni Awards were held in The 捩櫻 on 19 September to celebrate three award recipients and the University celebrating 60 years since its opening.

20 Sep 2024

L-R: Chancellor Sir Anand Satyanand, Bella Takiari-Brame, Rukumoana Schaafhausen, Stephen Knightly and Vice-Chancellor Professor Neil Quigley.

From driving innovation in New Zealands gaming industry to advancing Mori governance and leadership, the 51蹤獲 has recognised the contributions of three of its most outstanding alumni. 

The Distinguished Alumni Awards were held in The 捩櫻 on 19 September as University leaders, alumni, business and civic leaders gathered for a special dinner to celebrate the three award recipients and the University celebrating 60 years since its opening.  

Having been founded by the people, for the people, the 51蹤獲 carries a rich legacy full of remarkable achievements that have shaped us into the institution we are today.  

Vice-Chancellor Professor Neil Quigley.

The work of these three accomplished alumni aligns with the Universitys mission to inspire change and produce graduates that lead innovation and create impact for their communities and New Zealand, and we are delighted to celebrate them in our 60th year. 

Stephen Knightly, Rukumoana Schaafhausen (Ngti Hau, Waikato) and Bella Takiari-Brame (Ngti Maniapoto, Waikato-Tainui), received their awards at the dinner. 

The Distinguished Alumni of the 51蹤獲 make up an elite group of more than 50 graduates who have made outstanding contributions in their careers or communities.  

Stephen Knightly 

Stephen is the Chief Operating Officer of gaming company Rocketwerkz and will be acknowledged for his work driving innovation in the New Zealand gaming industry, which now generates over $440 million annually. Stephen has developed games to tackle societal issues including mental health and financial literacy, a reflection of his commitment to gaming for good.  

Holding a Bachelor and Master of Management Studies, Stephen has been a key figure in the industry, including as Chair of the New Zealand Game Developers Association. His work has helped secure government support for the growing sector.  

Rukumoana Schaafhausen  

A respected governance leader, Rukumoana will be honoured for her extensive work across iwi, business, and government. Rukumoana left school at 15 but went on to graduate from the Universitys Te Piringa Faculty of Law with a Bachelor of Laws. Her career highlights include being a long-serving trustee for Waikato-Tainui, Chair of the Office of the K蘋ngitanga, and a director for major New Zealand entities including Contact Energy, Kiwi Group Capital, and Alvarium NZ Investments.  

In 2018, she became the first Mori trustee of the Tindall Foundation.爹ukumoana also chairs Miro Limited, a collective of Mori food producers, and is actively involved in projects that support Mori youth and women in business. In 2022, Rukumoana was awarded the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Mori and the community.  

Bella Takiari-Brame 

The first in her family to attend university, Bella will be recognised for her leadership in governance and advancing te ao Mori perspectives. Driven by a desire to embrace te ao Mori and the academic world Bella studied for a Bachelor of Management Studies majoring in Mori Resource Management and Accounting. In 1999 Bella graduated from the University with a Master of Management Studies with Distinction and returned in 2014 to study a Diploma in Mori and Pacific Development.  

Bella is Director at Te Ohu Kaimoana and its associate, Aotearoa Fisheries Limited, known as Moana. She is also the Deputy Chair of Te Nehenehenui Trust, guiding the post-settlement transition of her iwi from a $40m entity to a $250m entity over 18 months. She led her iwi through the Covid-19 pandemic, where she set up a mobile vaccination service and coordinated food deliveries for her community. Bellas governance experience extends to major organisations including ACC and Crown Infrastructure Partners, New Zealand Healthcare Investments Ltd, and Braemar Hospital. She currently chairs The Lines Company. 

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