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Fostering Global Collaboration: Aotearoa Welcomes Canadian Delegation for Business Matchmaking Event

Writer's picture: Rachel CualesRachel Cuales

In a spirit of cross-cultural collaboration and business innovation, Making Everything Achievable recently partnered with the New Zealand Canadian Embassy to host a unique delegation of companies specializing in data visualization, organizational development, and Indigenous storytelling and consultancy. This gathering marked a significant milestone in building bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses across borders, creating opportunities for shared growth and learning.





The event featured a dynamic matchmaking session, where businesses from both Aotearoa and Canada had the chance to connect, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships. Notable attendees included Sarah Hopkins from Three Sisters Consulting, Cynthia Dorrington of Vale and Associates, and Cory Skinner from Factr, whose online business matchmaking sessions will continue to foster these international connections.





A heartfelt thank you goes out to the local companies who participated and showcased the diverse talent and innovation of Aotearoa, including Rise and IWI - Indigenous Women in Industry represented by Rachel Petero, Lonelyseat by Riki Manarangi, ML International by Marissa Lewis, and many more. Their contributions not only highlighted the strength of New Zealand's Indigenous business community but also opened doors for future collaborations that can drive meaningful change.







We are particularly grateful to Amotai for their role in hosting the group at their annual procurement hui, and we look forward to our continued involvement at next week’s Supply Nation conference in Brisbane. This event is a testament to the power of collaboration, and we are excited about the possibilities it will unlock for all involved.

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