Meet the Board
Andrew Williams
Andrew is passionate about youth development and is chair of The King’s Trust Aotearoa New Zealand. He is on the board of The King’s Trust Group Co.
Andrew has a 40-year career in real estate and asset management that spans the globe. He has worked in Australia, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and London. Over this time, he has advised on projects in more than 30 countries and continues to be actively involved in multiple jurisdictions around the world.
Andrew was the founding partner and co-chairman of Alvarium from 2009. After successfully growing the global family office with 12 branches worldwide, he moved to Auckland where he started Alvarium Investments New Zealand (AINZ) in 2017. He is currently the Executive Director of Alvarium and oversees its real estate interests.
Chair of the Board
James Robinson
James is the founder and Co-CEO of Tend Health (alongside his wife Cecilia), one of New Zealands’s leading start ups. James was previously the Co-founder and Co-CEO of My Food Bag – NZ’s third largest food retailer at the time.
James has run the marketing, digital and finance teams of each start-up and is well versed in M&A transactions having led the sale processes for My Food Bag as well as the recent capital raises for Tend Health.
The father of three young children is also a mentor to young entrepreneurs from The Prince’s Trust, Jesse and Kawiti Waetford, guiding them as they grow and accelerate their business, Modern Rituals.
As a guest speaker, James has shared his vast business knowledge and experience with young people taking part in the trust’s Enterprise Programme.
Along with Cecilia, and as part of the Robinson Duo, James is a generous donor to He Kākano, the trust’s $2M seed fund for young entrepreneurs.
Pare Keiha (QSO)
TE WHĀNAU-A-TAUPARA,
TE AITANGA-A MĀHAKI and RONGOWHAKAATA
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Pare QSO is a New Zealand academic whose research is in the areas of Māori development, corporate governance, competition law and policy, and intellectual property law.
He is Māori, of Whānau-a-Taupara / Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki and
Rongowhakaata descent, and as of 2019 is a full professor, pro vice-chancellor and dean at the Auckland University of Technology.
Rukumoana Schaafhausen
NGĀTI HAUA, WAIKATO TAINUI
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Rukumoana, named after her marae in Morrinsville, is a dynamic leader who has carried her passion through roles as a lawyer, mother, director - whether in marae or boardrooms.
She is the current Te Arataura Chair and Kaahui Ariki Māori King’s Representative, as well as the longest standing trustee of Waikato Tainui. She is both humbled and privileged to hold these roles and has always carried a message of kotahitanga, manaakitanga and prosperity for the people of Waikato and New Zealand.
Rukumoana is also a trustee of the Tindall Foundation, the Princes Trust NZ, and has carried multiple public and private directorships in Genesis Energy, Agresearch, Miro Berries Limited, and recently received the Sir Peter Blake award for leadership.
Ben Gough
Ben is the Founder of the Gough Family Office and Managing Director of Gough Investments Ltd.
The Gough Family Office brings Ben’s family, commercial and philanthropic interests and enterprises together in one place. His commercial vehicle, Gough Investments Ltd. invests in and develops selected businesses by providing the expertise, patience and support to transform their vision into commercial reality.
Gough Investments Ltd. is also a shareholder in Alvarium Investments (NZ) Limited that provides a platform for like-minded family investors from NZ and around the globe to invest in uniquely New Zealand opportunities to grow Kiwi businesses, infrastructure and export development potential.
A prior recipient of a Prime Minister’s scholarship to attend Harvard University in the USA, Ben has considerable entrepreneurial expertise founded on a long-standing commercial family legacy. His business acumen also drives the strategic philanthropy and measurable impact focus of The Ben Gough Family Foundation.
Ben and his wife, Penny, know the importance of opportunities for experiential education and unique experiences that help each young person to recognise their individual high-performance & leadership talent in sport, business or community — and are committed to unleashing each generation’s potential to lead and participate fully in their community and their future.
Andrew Barnes (ONZM)
Andrew has made a career of market-changing innovation and industry digitisation. He owns and is a director of Coulthard Barnes, Perpetual Guardian and New Zealand’s largest crowd funding website, Givealittle.
Best known as co-founder of 4 Day Week Global, the international not-for-profit advocates for and supports organisations with their journey to a shorter, productivity-focused workweek. Their 100-80-100™ model has earned worldwide acclaim, with the organisation being named a TIME100 Most Influential Company for 2023.
In the last five years, Andrew has worked with countless companies and provided advice to over a dozen national and regional governments on how their populations will work in the future. He was also recently recognised on the Forbes Future Of Work 50 list as a leader in workplace innovation.
Earlier in his career, Andrew held positions including chairman of realestate.com.au, CEO of UK-based investment management and advisory company, Bestinvest and managing director of Australian Wealth Management Limited.
In 2019, he wrote The 4 Day Week book as a guide for companies trying to reduce work hours and increase productivity.
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ONZM for services to business and philanthropy