2023 Otago Inspirational

Women Awards

Meet our finalists and category winners for the

Inspirational Women Awards Otago 2023. 
These are all women who are bringing about positive change and making New Zealand’s future brighter. 

Meet our 2023 Category Winners

  • Jennifer Belmont, Queenstown

    Jennifer Belmont

    CATEGORY WINNER - A WOMAN’S TOUCH INSPIRATIONAL WOMAN

    Jennifer, founder and CEO of Wakatipu Community Foundation (WCF), has transformed philanthropy in the Queenstown community. Despite personal challenges, she's elevated the WCF into one of New Zealand's fastest-growing community foundations, raising and managing $3.5m in local donations. She's helped spearhead impactful giving circles like Impact100, Greatest Needs, and Generation Give, securing millions for charities, schools, and scholarships. Beyond this, she's cultivated corporate social responsibility programs and is helping to build a community hub for purpose-driven groups. With over $35m pledged to WCF in wills and bequests to support local causes forever, Jennifer's inspirational work strengthens her community and inspires others to embrace philanthropy.

  • Karen Hattaway

    CATEGORY WINNER - FOWLER HOMES ENTREPRENEURIAL

    Karen, an entrepreneur from Queenstown, overcame personal hardships to own seven businesses, including the award-winning Blue Kanu Restaurant. A survivor, she advocates for women's empowerment and fundraises for local causes. She's raised significant funds for individuals and charities, hosted cultural events to celebrate Maori heritage, and is a qualified life coach. Karen's resilience and dedication have been recognised with numerous awards, including the Maori Business Awards and the Innovation and Design Award 2022, reinforcing her influential role in her community.

  • Rebecca Hembrow

    CATEGORY WINNER - RAY WHITE COMMUNITY

    Rebecca, a devoted educator and community advocate, serves as the volunteer coordinator for the LUMA school program in Otago, New Zealand. While balancing teaching and family life, she's engaged over 10,000 students in this public art initiative, significantly contributing to the region's cultural scene. A specialist in construction and mechanical engineering education, Rebecca promotes STEM. She upskills fellow educators, with her work serving as a national model of excellence on TKI, a renowned technology education platform. Despite personal challenges, she tirelessly contributes to her community through involvement in initiatives like Rotary International and literacy programs.

  • Carla De Njis

    CATEGORY WINNER - THE RYDGES PEOPLE’S CHOICE

    Carla, owner of Tru Women's Gym in Remarkables Park, arrived in Queenstown from Brazil and spoke no English. She started her career as a cleaner and evolved into a successful business owner, creating an inclusive, supportive environment where women are empowered to prioritise their well-being. Carla passionately advises on healthy habits via social media and gym events. Her understanding of the significance of self-care and self-love as a mother, wife, and business owner permeates her gym, fostering a supportive community for women. Carla's journey demonstrates the power of self-belief.

  • McKenzie-McLean

    Jo McKenzie-McLean

    Jo was an award-winning Stuff journalist and passionate advocate for reducing the stigma around cancer. While battling stage four cancer, she co-created the podcast “Jo vs Cancer" in 2022, offering insights and support to others on similar journeys. Despite undergoing chemotherapy just hours earlier, she heroically saved two men during an unexpected ordeal in Lake Dunstan.

    Sadly, on July 25, 2023, Jo lost her battle with cancer. Still, her podcast (which has received two international awards) inspires and aids those facing similar battles. Jo was described by many as "larger than life", "warm and humorous," and an "absolute joy to be around."

  • Inspirational Woman

    Andrea Balona

    JOINT CATEGORY WINNER - MOUNTAIN SCENE RESILIENT WOMAN

    Andrea, a South African ex-pat living in Queenstown, New Zealand, is a tireless advocate for human and animal welfare. She had just finished battling breast cancer when she founded QT Community Cats during the COVID-19 pandemic. The charity aids with pet care, runs desexing programs, offers a therapeutic "kitten therapy room", and organizes social visits for seniors. Andrea is also planning initiatives for youth with learning disabilities. Despite personal challenges, her relentless dedication to the community and animal welfare is extraordinary, encapsulating sleepless nights for kitten care and ceaseless efforts to uplift her community.

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    Chenin Madden

    JOINT CATEGORY WINNER - MOUNTAIN SCENE RESILIENT WOMAN

    Chenin, the founder of Cre8ing Balance, is a resilient advocate for community wellness, offering supportive coaching to workplaces, community groups, and individuals. Overcoming personal trauma and chronic anxiety, she's a beacon of compassion, providing 90% of her services for free during COVID-19. A finalist in the Wakatipu Awards for Health & Wellbeing 2021, Chenin implements innovative wellbeing initiatives and is currently writing a book on processing emotions. Her personal experiences and generous spirit make her an inspirational figure in her community.

  • Inspirational Woman

    Julie Moyle

    JOINT CATEGORY WINNER - MOUNTAIN SCENE RESILIENT WOMAN

    Julie is an altruistic businesswoman, mother, and tireless community servant. Despite personal hardships, including her son's tragic loss and mental health struggles, Julie's compassion has birthed multiple charitable trusts like 'A Star is Born', offering keepsakes to grieving families. Active in organizations like the Cancer Society Relay for Life, her fundraising efforts significantly impact various causes. Her selfless service continues in her roles as a pro bono marriage celebrant, funeral officiant, and reader/writer assistant at John McGlashan College, encapsulating her enduring resilience and devotion to her community.

Meet the rest of our amazing finalists

  • Olivia Wildey, Queenstown

    Olivia Wildey

    FINALIST - INSPIRATIONAL WOMAN

    Olivia, the founder of the Tom Pryde Centre in Arrowtown, New Zealand, New Zealand, is a devoted advocate for individuals with learning and physical disabilities. The centre provides a nurturing environment for skill-building, friendship, and independence, allowing participants to stay close to their families and engage actively with their community. Olivia has facilitated job opportunities in local establishments and is spearheading the development of a residential facility for young adults with learning and physical disabilities. Her tireless dedication and deep compassion are transforming lives and fostering a more inclusive community.

  • Sunitha Karunakaran, Queenstown

    Sunitha Karunakaran

    FINALIST - INSPIRATIONAL WOMAN

    Sunitha, the founder of the Lakes District Multicultural Council (LDMC), is a tireless advocate for cultural diversity and inclusivity in Queenstown Lakes. Juggling a full-time job, she has dedicated 10 years to supporting migrants, providing essential services including food, medical support, and counselling during the COVID-19 crisis. Post-lockdown, she organized home visits to understand and address community needs. Initiatives such as a migrant hub, baking group, and free dance classes foster cultural understanding and mutual support. Despite personal challenges, Sunitha's unwavering decade-long commitment, recognised with the NZMFC Community Service Award, continues to enrich her community.

  • Kiara Moore

    FINALIST - ENTREPRENURIAL WOMAN

    Kiara, founder of Aspiring Therapy, is a transformative force in her community, specialising in equine-assisted therapy for trauma recovery. As an ACC-certified provider, she assists adults and adolescents facing emotional and behavioural challenges. Originally from Queensland, Kiara's journey in psychology and social work led her to New Zealand's Central Lakes region. Beyond her clinical practice, she shares her knowledge of nature-inclusive therapy through workshops and training sessions, educating social workers and the broader community. Kiara's innovative approach encapsulates her dedication to healing and wellness.

  • Inspirational Woman, Woman's Refuge gala

    Angela Connell

    FINALIST - COMMUNITY

    Angela, based in Alexandra, is a health and wellness champion. As the founder of Flow Space Yoga & Wellness Centre, she's created a sanctuary for yoga, meditation, and community connection. Angela provides free services like a mental health group, a women's group, and supports local musicians through a poetry group. Her commitment extends to local schools, assisting teachers, parents, and students with wellbeing. Angela's resilience in maintaining her community services while navigating the challenges of running a small business during a pandemic is inspirational.

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    Claudia Hurley-Macaskill

    FINALIST - COMMUNITY

    Claudia, a health clinician at Wellsouth, DuneWellsouthdin, delivers empathetic, holistic care to vulnerable families facing poverty, hardship, and mental health issues. As a survivor of childhood trauma herself, Claudia provides non-judgmental support, assisting families with social services, judicial system interactions, and more. In addition to enhancing her skills with drug and alcohol training, Claudia co-founded a waiata rōpū (singing group) in the Taieri community, creating a cultural haven for locals. Claudia's unwavering dedication and profound community impact embody the principles of Rangatiratanga, Manaakitanga, Whanaungatanga, and Wahine Toa.

Meet our Highly Commended medalists

  • Inspirational Woman

    Elizabeth Bromley

    HIGHLY COMMENDED MEDALIST

    Elizabeth, a co-founder of Hekate Aotearoa’s only menstrual health clinic, embodying resilience and dedication. Elizabeth is a fierce advocate for gender equity and reproductive health awareness. She embraces the professional bravery it takes to work in a mission-led organisation that often requires salary sacrifice, moral courage, intelligent disobedience, and facing tall poppy syndrome. Elizabeth will not accept the status quo when it comes to our health system. She actively promotes board diversity and the inclusion of more women and Māori in leadership roles and dares to take up space and speak in rooms they feel they don’t belong in yet.

  • Inspirational Woman

    Kirsty Sharpe

    HIGHLY COMMENDED MEDALIST

    Kirsty Sharpe, Lay Preacher and former Queenstown Lakes District Councillor, has dedicated 40 years to spiritual and public service. Serving as a Justice of the Peace since 1996, she's shown a steadfast commitment to community welfare, evident in her 17-year involvement with Citizens Advice and 12-year trusteeship on the Margaret Templeton Educational Trust. Her contributions also include significant work with Grey Power, Queenstown. Beyond her public roles, Kirsty's care for her community shone through her arrangements of floral displays for St Peters Anglican Church and Kings View School.

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    Brooklyn Opetaia

    HIGHLY COMMENDED MEDALIST

    Brooklyn curates a virtual healing space "Words To Heal You" on Instagram. Transforming personal experiences with anxiety into a source of global inspiration, her heartfelt posts have resonated with over 13k followers. She expanded her impact by launching the "Needed Here" apparel line, promoting kindness and self-worth. Brooklyn also collaborates with LifeLine New Zealand, raising awareness about suicide rates in Aotearoa. Her inspiring messages have reached billboards in New Zealand and Australia, signifying her tangible contribution towards fostering mental health resilience.

  • Inspirational Woman

    Kate Holland

    HIGHLY COMMENDED MEDALIST

    Head Bitch of Good Bitches Baking - Queenstown & Central Otago Chapter, alongside Viv Madsen-Ries. “This award is for all the Good Bitches who supply their time, effort, and ingredients to spread kindness and warmth to the community. A home-baked goodie is giving someone a virtual warm hug,” says Kate. Her heartfelt efforts have touched many lives, creating a supportive, inclusive environment. As a coordinator, she expertly manages volunteers and resources. Kate's work instills unity and mutual support among community members, demonstrating her deep compassion and admirable leadership skills.

  • Viv Madsen-Ries

    Viv Madsen-Ries

    HIGHLY COMMENDED MEDALIST

    Viv Madsen-Ries, a leading figure at Good Bitches Baking New Zealand - Queenstown Chapter, alongside Kate Holland is a woman known for spreading kindness through baking. Viv has been instrumental in the organisation's community-centric mission. Her tireless efforts have seen her spearheading a baking revolution, delivering homemade sweet treats to hospitals, food banks, and other groups aiding vulnerable communities. Through her dedication, she's managed to bring a sense of connection, warmth, and hope to those facing adversity.

  • Inspirational Woman

    Romana Haider

    HIGHLY COMMENDED MEDALIST

    Romana Haider, a 25-year resident of Dunedin, is a beacon of inspiration within the local Pakistani, Indian, and Muslim communities. Overcoming personal hardships including her husband's chronic health condition, she has navigated the challenges of immigration while raising three successful Kiwi citizens. Beyond her own family, Romana selflessly guides and supports immigrant and refugee women, easing their integration into a new culture. Her work exemplifies resilience and compassionate leadership.