Hall of Fame

Te Whare Whakahonore i nga Rakahinonga Wahine o Aotearoa 

What is the New Zealand Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs?

Created by Co.OfWomen in 2012, the New Zealand Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs Te Whare Whakahōnore i Ngā Rakahinonga Wāhine o Aotearoa celebrates the success of women entrepreneurs in Aotearoa. These are women who are breaking down barriers, chasing their goals, creating change and a lasting impact on the world.

Each year we take the time to honour and celebrate these women, inducting 3 wāhine into the esteemed ranks of the Hall of Fame.

By recognising and celebrating the accomplishments of these women, we applaud their hard work and efforts and create accessible examples for women as a source of encouragement to women working on their own success.

Te Ao Māori

Co.OfWomen holds a deep respect for Te Ao Māori and from the very start, we began to reflect this in the ceremony. We are deeply thankful and have aroha nui for Kiri Nathan MNZM, Kim Muriwai, Miriama Kamo and all the wāhine Maori within our community who continue to guide us. We are also proud to engage with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei who take part in the annual ceremonies and provide oversight and direction on the use of Te Ao Māori for this.

TE REO 

Kim Muriwai led the development for the te reo translation of the full hall of fame name, consulting with other reo experts as there was no specific word in Māori for women entrepreneurs.

KARAKIA

In 2017, Stacey and Scotty Morrison crafted a powerful Karakia specific to the Hall of Fame kaupapa and gifted this to Co.OfWomen for use in the opening of each ceremony.

KĀKAHU

Three Kākahu (cloaks), a modernised Korowai, are used in the annual ceremony have been designed and hand made by Kiri Nathan MNZM and carry the names of all inductees over the years.

 POUNAMU

Inductees receive a Pounamu in a unique kouma (breastplate). It features 3 notches representing the inductee, those who came before and those who will follow, carved by Jason Nathan KiriNathan.com

 The Ceremony

Inductees join the ranks of the esteemed women previously inducted and are recognised for their accomplishments at the annual New Zealand Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs ceremony.

The ceremony features three kākahu that are transferred to the incoming inductees during the ceremony. These precious taonga have been designed and made by KiriNathan.com. The kākahu have the name of each of the previous inductees sown into the inside of the cloak and each year the new inductees are added to this. As at 2023 this includes 37 wāhine toa inducted since 2012. Each inductee is gifted a pounamu also designed by KiriNathan.com. The pounamu is a unique kōuma (breastplate) design specifically for the Hall of Fame that features a recurring three-notch design around the circumference, representing the women who have come before, the present inductees being honoured and the women who will come after.

TE REO & KARAKIA 

Kim Muriwai led the development of the Māori version of the name. This involved consultation with other reo experts as there was no specific word for 'women entrepreneur'.

Kim also crafted the welcome mihi for our Founder which is used at the opening of each ceremony and unique to Tara and to the Hall of Fame setting.

In 2017, renowned reo proponents Stacey and Scotty Morrison crafted a Karakia specifically for the Hall of Fame. The Karakia is used as part of the opening of each ceremony and recited together by all in attendance.

KĀKAHU & POUNAMU

Three Kākahu (cloak), a modern take on a traditional Korowai, used in the annual ceremony were commissioned from globally renowned wāhine Maori fashion designer, Kiri Nathan MNZM. Each Kākahu features 5000-7000 feathers hand sewn into each.

Following each ceremony, the names of all inductees are sewn inside the Kākahu. There are currently 31 names inside each cloak as three women have been inducted each year and four in the 2021 ceremony in recognition of its tenth year celebration.

Each inductee is gifted a Pounamu. These are carved in a unique kouma (breastplate) design by master carver Jason Nathan. The Pounamu has a recurring three notch design around the circumference representing the women who have gone before, the inductees and the women who will come after.  

Make Your Nomination for 2025

Nominations are welcomed by all. 
 
>> Email yours along with the information on how your nominee meets each of the criteria below to: 
[email protected] 

 

Business Success

Has achieved significant national/global success - the business is mature or exited

 

 

Impact on Industry

Business endeavours have
had significant, tangible
impact on their industry

 

 

Supporting Women

Involved with initiatives dedicated to champion
female success 

 

 

Making a difference 

Applies resources/profit for
the good of others/ is philanthropic 

 

SELECTION PANEL 

Our selection panel is convened annually by founder Tara Lorigan
and is chaired by Dr Lee Mathias. The panel features
Co.OfWomen board members and Hall of Fame Inductees. 
  Tara Lorigan MNZM
  Hall of Fame Founder 

 

  Dr Lee Mathias ONZM
   Inducted 2015 

 

  Sharon Hunter 
   Inducted 2012 

 

  Rachel Skudder
  Co.Women Board Chair 

 

  Ranjna Patel ONZM
   Inducted 2014

 


OUR INDUCTEES
2012-2023