By Aktive
Published on Thursday 08 April, 2021
A diverse group of 24 current and emerging women leaders from Auckland’s sport and recreation sector came together recently to take part in a new initiative – Aktive’s Women’s Leadership Development Programme (WLDP).
The 18-month programme began with a two-day workshop at AUT Millennium on Auckland’s North Shore. The WLDP provides a unique opportunity and environment for learning that supports women to further develop their confidence and leadership competencies and step up and make an impact in the sport and recreation sector.
Dr Sarah Sandley, CE, Aktive opened proceedings: “It’s incredible to see these brilliant women who are going to benefit from this unique opportunity. This will challenge them and build their confidence so they can amplify their leadership and increase their impact and influence in the sector.”
Sarah Cowley-Ross, a WLDP facilitator describes the programme as being created to “increase the number of women in leadership positions and work collectively to promote gender equality and empowerment of women and girls in sports and recreation.”
Dr Sandley adds: “The WLDP is going to address a critical issue for women that is often missing for them – social capital, meaning career enhancing networks and high-status mentors. This programme has been structured to give women the confidence and connections to go out into the world to achieve more.”
WLDP lead and facilitator Simone Spencer echoed this, talking of her own experience:
“I competed in athletics and surf lifesaving and never saw a woman in any position of leadership beyond being the club secretary or administrator. I would love to see more opportunities be available for women so they can build their confidence and networks, enabling them to be the best version of themselves in whatever way they want to participate in sport and recreation.”
The 2021 WLDP participants hail from a diverse range of organisations including Blind Sport New Zealand, NZ Rugby Union, Women in Sport Aotearoa and Yachting New Zealand.
Alysha Jensen, Netball NZ, reflects on her experience of the first two WLDP workshops.
“I got real value out of the networking with all the experienced women from around Auckland. It really felt like we were developing a supportive sisterhood in sport which really helped with building my confidence. I loved having the space and time to reflect on my own leadership behaviours and what I can take back to put into practice in my own workplace.”
Another participant, Nicole Terrill, Bruce Pulman Park said: “ I was lucky enough to be accepted into the Women’s Leadership Development Programme. Having the opportunity to be in a room with like-minded women was incredibly refreshing and really positive. The facilitators were inspiring and relatable, and I’m looking forward to what the next 18 months brings.”
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2021 WLDP participants
Alysha
Jensen
National Programmes Manager
Netball New Zealand
Amanda
Cox
General Manager & Board Member
WeAreTenzing & Auckland Rugby Union
Bernie
Tovio
Community Sport Manager
CLM Community Sport
Casey
Flint
Education & Programmes Manager
Blind Sport New Zealand
Gayle
Vaughan
Coach Development Manager
Tennis New Zealand
Heidi
Wilde
Funding and Partnership Manager
Paralympics New Zealand
Jessica
Baker
Sports Team Leader
The University of Auckland
Karla
Matua
Kaiwhakahaere
Aktive
Karyne
Ross
Community Netball Manager
Netball Northern Zone
Kirsten
Spencer
Associate Professor in Sport Coaching and Performance Analysis
Auckland University of Technology
Leah
Marelic
Senior Cricket Administrator
Auckland Cricket
Leilani
Fuemana
Aquatic Educator
Drowning Prevention Auckland
Lisa
Walker
Acting General Manager - Archery NZ
Archery NZ
Liz
McKinnon
Talent & Coach Development Officer
Golf New Zealand
Maddi
McLean
Board member at The Shift Foundation and Participation Programmes Coordinator at Golf New Zealand
The Shift Foundation & Golf New Zealand
Nicky
van den Bos
Programme Director
Women in Sport Aotearoa
Nicola
Post
Schools and Clubs Development Officer
Franklin Basketball Association
Nicole
Terrill
Marketing & Sponsorship Manager
Bruce Pulman Park
Raynor
Haagh
National Sport Development Director
Yachting New Zealand
Rebecca
Annan
Partnership Manager for Netball NZ
Robyn
Neil
Finance Director and Board Member
Auckland Hockey
Sarah
McIlroy
Women's Rugby Participation Manager
NZ Rugby Union
Sian
Clancy
General Manager Athlete Services
Drug Free Sport New Zealand
Tamara
Pereira
Junior & Youth Cricket Coordinator
Auckland Cricket Association
Programme Team
Hellier
Facilitator
Cowley-Ross
Hannah
Pauline
Harrison
Facilitator Support
Sophie
Parker
Admin Support
Simone
Programme Lead & Facilitator