“Erin took part in our Women’s Network panel event on Wāhine in Governance in 2025. She was warm, engaging, and shared her wisdom openly. Our members enjoyed her kōrero and her perspective, especially as a younger wāhine with significant governance experience already and really appreciated her ability to make governance relevant and achievable.”
“We had the privilege of welcoming Erin as a panellist at our Beyond the Try Line event last year. She brought depth, honesty, and genuine strength to her kōrero. When imposter syndrome came up naturally in the flow of conversation, it really struck me, it’s one of those things you know exists, but you don’t often pause to realise that others experience it too. Hearing it spoken about so openly made it resonate even more deeply.
Erin’s ability to connect with and inspire a diverse audience was truly impactful. Her warmth, authenticity, and presence left a lasting impression, and I would wholeheartedly recommend Erin as a speaker and facilitator to anyone seeking someone who can engage meaningfully and uplift those she speaks to.”
“Students from the Leadership Programmes at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington loved Erin’s keynote speech at their Award Ceremony. Erin is an engaging and relatable speaker who brings leadership to life, showing how volunteering and community action can create meaningful change in a complex, global world.” goes here
Erin delivered an exceptional performance as co‑host of the 2025 Āti Awa Toa Wellington Regional Sports Awards, bringing together professionalism, warmth, and confident bi‑lingual delivery in te reo Māori and English. Her thorough preparation, positive attitude, and willingness to fully engage in rehearsals and production meetings made her a pleasure to work with. As part of the hosting team, she contributed wholeheartedly to our shared goal of delivering an outstanding and memorable awards evening.