Following a competitive recruitment process, Carey Manuel has been appointed as Bay Venues Limited’s board intern, and Michelle Redward as Tourism Bay of Plenty’s board intern. Both roles form part of the voluntary Council-Controlled Organisation (CCO) Aspiring Directors Programme, now in its fourth year.
This 12-month programme is designed to:
- upskill emerging governance talent
- increase diversity on CCO boards
- build a strong pipeline of future directors for Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty region.
Mayor Mahé Drysdale says the programme is a powerful way to bring fresh perspectives to the board table while supporting aspiring directors on their governance journey.
“Building on last year’s success, we were thrilled by the calibre of the 26 applications received for this year’s cohort. Carey and Michelle stood out, and we’re delighted to welcome them into a supportive, learning-focused environment.
“This programme isn’t just about observation, it’s about immersion. Carey and Michelle will learn, contribute, and grow through active participation and mentorship. Their voices matter, and we’re excited to see the impact they’ll make.”
Meet the Aspiring Directors
Carey Manuel – Aspiring Director, Bay Venues
Bay Venues Limited Chair Simon Clarke says Carey impressed the selection panel with her deep understanding of Bay Venues and its relationship with Council.
“Carey came thoroughly prepared and demonstrated genuine insight into our organisation. Her motivation and knowledge stood out, and we’re excited to support her governance journey over the next 12 months.”
Of Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Kahungunu ki te Wairoa descent, Carey is passionate about community wellbeing and looks forward to contributing to Tauranga Moana’s future. Her experience and skillset in advancing Te Tiriti partnerships and system change with proven leadership across iwi, Māori, non-governmental organisation and private sectors, will be an asset to the Bay Venues Board.
“I’m excited to join the Bay Venues Board and learn from experienced directors. My goal is to listen, contribute thoughtfully, and bring my legal expertise, strategic leadership and community wellbeing experience to the table.”
Michelle Redward – Aspiring Director, Tourism Bay of Plenty
Tourism Bay of Plenty Chair Russ Browne says Michelle was the standout candidate, impressing the panel with her preparation and ambition.
“Michelle did her homework and showed a real hunger to succeed at the governance level. We’re looking forward to guiding her journey and seeing her fresh perspective in action.”
Michelle, of Samoan descent and raised in Hong Kong, brings over 25 years of expertise in the brand and design industry. She has extensive experience in brand development, storytelling, and driving commercial and creative results.
“I’m thrilled to be part of the Aspiring Directors Programme and the Tourism Bay of Plenty Board. This is an incredible opportunity to learn, contribute, and help shape Tauranga’s future while gaining invaluable governance experience.”
Further information on Council’s CCOs and the Aspiring Directors Programme
