5 Things Nonprofit CEOs Should Know

Before Investing in Digital

BREAKFAST WORKSHOP

Wednesday, 22nd May 2024, 7.30 am-9.00 am NZST

Level 12/45 Queen Street, Auckland - Salesforce Social Lounge

Have you ever wondered where to start your organisations’ digital transformation?

In this insights packed breakfast event, you can learn from other nonprofits about how

they solved this critical challenge. You can also see what are the typical

misconceptions and the reality behind them.

Your Host: Laszlo Csite

Director, Digital Coach
at 360tuned Ltd.

Laszlo is a digital coach, who is behind some successful digital transformations for nonprofits in New Zealand and Australia.

Our Speakers

Anne Fitisemanu

Chief Executive
at TupuToa

Anne is a visionary leader dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion within the workforce. With a passion for empowering young Pacific and Māori professionals, Anne spearheads initiatives that provide transformative opportunities for underrepresented communities.

Ivy Harper,
Chief Executive
at Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu

Ivy is a passionate advocate for Māori well-being and cultural revitalization. With deep insights into indigenous perspectives, Ivy leads innovative initiatives empowering Māori communities across New Zealand's South Island. Her leadership drives sustainable growth while honoring Māori heritage.

Billy Wickenden

Senior Account Executive in Growth
at Salesforce

Billy is dedicated to collaborating with NGOs to maximize their impact through organizational and digital transformation. With a focus on fostering partnerships and leveraging technology, Billy empowers NGOs to achieve their goals and drive meaningful change in their communities.

Ati Vili

Operations Manager

at Te Pūtahitanga

Ati is a seasoned professional committed to advancing Māori well-being and prosperity. With a wealth of experience in operational management and community development, Ati plays a pivotal role in orchestrating initiatives that empower indigenous communities across South Island of New Zealand.


5 Things Nonprofit CEOs Should Know Before Investing in Digital

BREAKFAST

WORKSHOP


Wednesday, 22nd May 2024, 7.30 am-9.00 am NZST

Salesforce Office, Auckland, New Zealand

Have you ever wondered where to start your organisations’ digital transformation? In this insights packed breakfast event, you can learn from other nonprofits about how they solved this critical challenge. You can also see what are the typical misconceptions and the reality behind them.

Your Host: Laszlo Csite

Director, Digital Coach

at 360tuned Ltd.


Laszlo is a digital coach, who is behind some successful digital transformations for nonprofits in New Zealand and Australia.

Our Speakers

Anne Fitisemanu

Chief Executive

at TupuToa


Anne is a visionary leader dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion within the workforce. With a passion for empowering young Pacific and Māori professionals, Anne spearheads initiatives that provide transformative opportunities for underrepresented communities.

Ivy Harper

Chief Executive

at Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu


Ivy is a passionate advocate for Māori well-being and cultural revitalization. With deep insights into indigenous perspectives, Ivy leads innovative initiatives empowering Māori communities across New Zealand's South Island. Her leadership drives sustainable growth while honoring Māori heritage.

Billy Wickenden

Senior Account Executive in Growth
at Salesforce


Billy is dedicated to collaborating with NGOs to maximize their impact through organizational and digital transformation. With a focus on fostering partnerships and leveraging technology, Billy empowers NGOs to achieve their goals and drive meaningful change in their communities.

Ati Vili

Operations Manager

at Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu

Ati is a seasoned professional committed to advancing Māori well-being and prosperity. With a wealth of experience in operational management and community development, Ati plays a pivotal role in orchestrating initiatives that empower indigenous communities across South Island of New Zealand.