Meet Nicola Morand

Nicola Morand

Meet Nicola Morand, Manager Cultural and Economic Development for Aukaha. Nicola has been with Aukaha since mid 2018 and has worked for her iwi for many years in several roles. The role at Aukaha allows Nicola to do all the things she feels passionate about and to be part of an entity with values that mirror her own. Among other things, Nicola is responsible for creating and facilitating opportunities that will encourage more Māori in to their own businesses and employing their own people

“it’s about kaitiakitaka, whanaukataka and manaakitaka, looking after the things we love and value most, our land and our people”.

Nicola and her whānau, a Swiss husband met while travelling and an adored son Nikau, live close the marae in Otakou and they love exploring further afield, with Nikau completing his first global travel at the age of three.

Latest News Te Reo Latest News

Aukaha Media Release

Ōtākou Māori trades and training programme gets green light

Manawhenua-owned consultancy Aukaha has welcomed a more than $40 million boost for new Māori trades and training programmes announced today in Ōtepoti, saying it will make a difference for thousands…

View More
My Project Health Homes

More healthier homes, and more on the way

One hundred homes throughout Otago will be warmer – and healthier – this winter thanks to an upgrade programme being rolled out by manawhenua-owned consultancy Aukaha.   The Better Homes team…

View More
Alt Awarua Michael Stevens 2

Dunedin City Cultural Narrative

Dr Michael Stevens is a Ngāi Tahu historian currently working for Aukaha on the development of a Ngāi Tahu cultural narrative for Dunedin city. He is one of several people contributing to…

View More
Te Ohu Aukaha

Te Ohu Aukaha

Last year Aukaha signed a contract with MSD for a Managed Apprenticeship Trust Plan in Otago. The plan is part of the wider philosophy of Aukaha and our partners to…

View More

Signup to our Newsletter

Sign up for News Updates

"*" indicates required fields

Group 1270

Kā mātāpono Our Values

Testimonials

Scroll to Top