Toa Faneva, who has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in today’s King’s Birthday Honours, puts his achievements down to the values instilled in him by his grandparents as he was growing up in Whangaroa and Hokianga.
From 2015, Faneva headed the Kāeo-based iwi organisation Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa, which played a key role in Northland’s Covid response, until he was appointed chief executive of NorthTec in 2021.
He was recently made executive director for Te Pūkenga Te Tai Tōkerau, which means he is in charge of all polytechnics and industry training organisations in Auckland and Northland.
Faneva (Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa, Ngāpuhi) said his values had been shaped by his kaumātua and kuia.
“I was raised by my grandparents on both sides, in Waimā and Kāeo. They instilled tikanga Māori values such as manaakitanga [care for others] and tautoko [support], but also service to the community. That was an absolute important thing to them.”