Following the sell-out success of the first League of Extraordinary Women event last year, the Waikato Chamber of Commerce will again host the event that sees a panel of inspirational Waikato businesswomen speak about their journeys.
The first of this year's three events will be on April 9 at Wintec.
The speakers are bespoke jewellery designer Nichola Te Kiri, Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society chief executive Shelley Campbell, and PR consultancy Dynamic Media director Dani Simpson.
Te Kiri designs contemporary Maori jewellery, homewares and clothing under her label Nichola. Each of her taonga springs from Te Kiri's Māori (Tuhoe) and Pākehā ancestry and weaves Māori mythology and the natural environment to anchor it in the now.
Before taking up her role as the Waikato/BoP Cancer Society chief executive, Campbell was the CEO of the Sir Peter Blake Trust and before that a background in the healthcare sector. She holds the NZ Order of Merit for her contributions to health and people with disabilities.