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Land Utilisation Workshop

  • Lightning Hub 193 The Strand Whakatane, Bay of Plenty, 3120 New Zealand (map)

Please join us for a Land Utilisation Workshop led by Briton Williams & Crete Wana of Ake. You can attend this workshop either in person or online. There is no charge to attend this event.

The workshop will cover the following:

- Your “Why”

- Your Vision for the Future

- High Value Horticulture

- Return on Investment Table

- Feasibility Case Study

If you would like to attend in person, please register by 3rd November by clicking the button below. We are only allowed a maximum of 20 people in the room due to Covid-19 restrictions, so registrations will be on a first in, first served basis.

If you would like to attend online, click the button below to register and you will be sent a link to the live presentation that you can log in to at 5.30pm on 10th November.

We will also be recording the presentation for anyone that can’t make the time-slot - just send us an email if you would like to access this recording after the event.

If you have any other pātai, please do not hesitate to contact us on info@akeaccounting.co.nz.

Your hosts:

Briton Williams

Briton is a descendant of Ngāti Awā, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngā Puhi and Ngāti Maru to name a few. Born and bred in Whakatāne and totally immersed in tikanga, he has a wide range of skills, networks and experiences that he believes will add value to any Māori or tauiwi entity that wish to work together with Ake. Briton owns several businesses in many industries including Horticulture, Business Development, Tourism and Technologies. Briton has a passion for his whānau, tūrangawaewae (place of belonging) and is partial to have a kōrero with a good coffee (flat white).

Crete Wana

Of Ngāti Awa and Ngā Puhi descent, Crete is born and raised in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Living in the area for most of his life, he has built strong business, sporting, and friendship related networks across the mōtu. Crete has had extensive experience in Training and Development, Project Development and Management, Employment Relations and General/Operational Management. He currently has a keen interest in Business Development. Crete’s passion has been coaching and people development. He has been a premier, regional, and provincial rugby coach, has represented Bay of Plenty and New Zealand in his chosen sports, and now has chosen to be a sport administrator for the past nine years, currently Vice President of New Zealand Māori Golf.

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