Kaye-Maree Dunn

2021 Cohort

Kaye-Maree is working to lift the transformative capability of whānau, hapū and iwi to grow collective prosperity through Indigenous-centered design and emergent technologies.

Kaye-Maree has a strong commitment to whānau (extended family), hapū (sub-tribe), iwi (tribe), tech innovation and self-development.

She excels in team environments where she can make an active contribution to achieving team goals. Working in the social enterprise, community development, housing, tourism, legal and health sectors has assisted her in building her companies Making Everything Achievable (MEA) and genealogy and archival platform Āhau. As an Atlantic Fellow, Kaye Maree is looking forward to developing her areas of expertise in indigenous digital identity and banking. She is keen to explore the development of a system and approach to integrate Kaupapa Mа̄ori and Indigenous principles into a digital bank.

Kaye-Maree holds a Bachelor of Arts (Māori Resource Management) from Victoria University, Wellington.

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