| Welcome to the new look Te Manu Atatu Inc Website! |
• Mihi
Tena ra koutou, mo te hapaingia nga hiahia wawata i muri ake ka mihi atu, kei o tatou aitua i nohonoho ai ki te ao o nga kupu tawhito, takoto mai, moe mai. I maharatia nga whakaaro, nga korero me i o tatou umanga i te hiku o tera tau, ka mihi atu, piki mai kake mai nau mai ra te upoko o tenei tau.
Manakitia ai nga korero o nga tupuna i waiho ake ai i runga i a tatou, ma tatou hei kawea aua korero mo ake tonu atu.
Chairman
Te Pahunga Marty Davis
On behalf of Te Manu Atatu Inc (TMA) the TMA Board and I are pleased to be associated with the upgrade of the TMA website. We hope that this interactive tool will further aid your aspirations in growing your business.
• Introduction
Te Manu Atatu Inc (Whanganui Maori Business Network) links People and Businesses located within the geographical boundaries of the Whanganui from Bulls, Rangitikei, Ohakune, Ruapehu and the Patea ward of South Taranaki.
Established as an incorporated society to develop and foster Maori Business networks to the position where it is now an integral part of the commercial landscape and presently sponsorsed by Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development.
Te Manu Atatu Inc is a non-profit organisation that has operated informally on a voluntary basis for the last six years and presently maintained and supported by passionate Maori business operators in the Whanganui area.
The Incorporated Society limit our network membership to business owners and operators because Iwi, hapu and whanau play a vital role in Maori business success therefore we endorse and welcome non-business operators such as Maori land trusts and societies to participate.
• Vision
Our Goal is to Enhance and assist Sustainable and Successful Businesses in Maori Economic Development
• Purpose
Te Manu Atatu‘s function is to Encourage, Support and Promote Maori in Commercial Activity through services of regular networking Hui where people and Businesses meet and share their business successes and challenges
Endorse the experience of Maoritanga and celebrate who we are as a people in business e.g. whanaungatanga, manaakitanga and kotahitanga.
Facilitate exposure of successful Maori and non-Maori business leaders presenting and discussing current business issues
In advancing Maori economic development in the region:
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Support Economic Research
Refer Business Services
Maintain Business Network
Share Information
Support Peers
Voice Collective Issues and initiatives
Facilitate business training and mentoring
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