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Glenis Hiria Philip-Barbara

Deputy Secretary, Crown Māori Partnerships at Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Glenis Hiria Philip-Barbara is currently serving as the Deputy Secretary, Crown Māori Partnerships and Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Previously, Glenis Hiria held roles such as Assistant Māori Commissioner for Children at the Office of the Children’s Commissioner and Executive Director at Tiakina Ltd. Glenis Hiria also co-founded Glenis Hiria Rau Aroha, a charity that redistributes surplus to communities in need. With a background that includes Chief Executive Officer positions and a diverse set of educational achievements, Glenis is a dedicated professional with a wealth of experience in supporting organizations and communities.

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Wellington, New Zealand

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Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage’s purpose is Ki te puāwai te ahurea, Ka ora te iwi | Culture is thriving, The people are well. Manatū Taonga leads government work in the arts, heritage, sports and broadcasting sectors. The Ministry supports many of Aotearoa New Zealand’s cultural sector organisations; advises government on cultural matters and provides research and resources for everyone to access. The organisations it funds deliver a wide range of cultural experiences for all to enjoy.


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