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National Maori Accountants Network

National Maori Accountants Network. The Key objective to come out of “Hui a Tau 2004” was for a Steering Committee to do the preparatory work for a National Maori Accountants body to be established. A Steering Committee (SC) was elected to achieve the key objectives of “Hui a Tau” 2004.

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National Maori Accountants Network

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  1. National Maori Accountants Network The Key objective to come out of “Hui a Tau 2004” was for a Steering Committee to do the preparatory work for a National Maori Accountants body to be established

  2. A Steering Committee (SC) was elected to achieve the key objectives of “Hui a Tau” 2004 • Selwyn Hayes • Joe Hanita • Susan Piket • Aroha Hudson • Steve Watene • Karl Smith • Roger Dalton (filling in for Bella Takiari)

  3. Key Tasks • Recommend an appropriate Structure • Draft Membership Criteria • Funding strategy • Strategic Plan • Relationship with ICANZ • Feedback and consultation with Regions • Discuss & Ratify Strategic Plan & Constitution • Election of Officers

  4. Meetings – SC • First meeting of the Steering Committee was held 8 August 2004. • There were a further 5 hui held in the interim, with the last being on 24 July 2005 • Including a meeting with Gary Muriwai - ICANZ • Funded by WMAN - expenditure report

  5. Strategic Plan – Mission Our vision is: To contribute to the holistic wellbeing of Maori Our mission statement is: To assist Maori to excel in commerce and contribute to the successful economic development of Maori Shared values Ma te tika, te pono me te aroha Through truth, integrity and respect

  6. Strategic Plan - Goals

  7. Strategic Plan - Other • Strategies • Measurements • Questions • Ratification

  8. MOU Independent Body ICANZ National Body Regional Bodies (15 Branches) PD Autonomy Resources Structure of NMAN and relationship with regions • Recommendation: • That the National Maori Accountants Network be established as an Incorporated Society. • That the Regional Networks remain autonomous and decide their own structure that best achieves their own goals.

  9. Constitution • Draft Constitution • - Objectives • - Membership Clause • - Powers • - Executive • Questions • Ratification

  10. Membership Criteria Clause 6. A person may become a member of NMAN if that person: a) is of Maori descent, and • is studying towards an accounting related degree, or • carries or has carried out professional accounting related work for an Approved Training Organisation, Chartered Accountancy (CA) practice or a CA related firm, or • is a member of ICANZ or a similar professional accounting body Or b) is committed to the vision, mission statement, and objectives of NMAN, and accepts an invitation from the Executive to join.

  11. Funding The Steering Committee identified three distinct funding requirement streams: • Establishment • Ongoing operations • Specific Projects Recommend Funding Strategy to be developed & implemented by incoming Executive

  12. Funding – cont’d

  13. Relationship with ICANZ The steering committee meet with Garry in early July to discuss the proposed structure and strategic plan: The major outcomes of this discussion are as follows • We found Garry very supportive of our kaupapa; • Garry suggested that we focus our time on completing the mahi rather than focusing all our time on discussing the best structure. A structure will come with time and a loose grouping maybe more appropriate in the short term; • Garry confirmed that any SIG within ICANZ can lobby or make submissions affecting Maori provided that the communications were not purported to be the views of ICANZ; • Garry stated that ICANZ would be committed to assisting our roopu no matter what structure we decided to pick. ICANZ has reserved specific funding for the coming year that he believes we would be eligible for especially under some of our educational and member advancement objectives. However we need to start with our achievable outputs first. • Garry stated that we need to have a review period to look at what we want to achieve and what we have achieved.

  14. The Benefit of NMAN • Dedicated to meeting the needs and interests of Maori accountants and those interested in Maori business and economic development • Provides opportunities for members to network and meet with other key Maori and non-Maori stakeholders   • Supportive of professional and career development • Part of an organisation who can credibly speak on behalf of it’s members on key issues impacting Maori business and economy • Whakawhanaunatanga • Highlights the uniqueness, strengths and diversity of Maori • Competitive advantage   • Issues of relevance to Maori can be explored and discussed • Value for Money

  15. Closing Remarks • Get Established – including bank account etc • Prioritise from Strategic Plan • Start Projects now with ICANZ • Funding & Regional Development • Next Hui-a-tau (Wellington?) • Hei kona… • Interim Executive Elections

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