Alice Dimond

Iwi affiliations: Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu

Expertise:

  • Futures and foresight
  • Social innovation, collaborative innovation, and strategy
  • Systems thinking and systems innovation approaches
  • Experienced facilitator and public speaker
  • Te reo Māori me ōna tikanga
  • Project management and relationship management

Alice is a social innovation and futures practitioner with a passion for using these approaches to create more collective and equitable futures. As Project Manager at Tokona te Raki, she leads Mō Āpōpō Future-Makers, a project that equips young people to imagine and create better futures. This work includes designing a toolkit grounded in Māori perspectives and stories, empowering rangatahi to use these perspectives to navigate complexity and drive transformative change. Alice has presented at global forums such as the Dubai Future Forum, World Futures Day, and the Building Hopeful Futures Festival. She is passionate about using Māori knowledge and Indigenous worldviews to challenge dominant thinking, create new solutions, and drive systemic change.

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Alice Dimond

Iwi affiliations: Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu

Expertise:

  • Futures and foresight
  • Social innovation, collaborative innovation, and strategy
  • Systems thinking and systems innovation approaches
  • Experienced facilitator and public speaker
  • Te reo Māori me ōna tikanga
  • Project management and relationship management

Alice is a social innovation and futures practitioner with a passion for using these approaches to create more collective and equitable futures. As Project Manager at Tokona te Raki, she leads Mō Āpōpō Future-Makers, a project that equips young people to imagine and create better futures. This work includes designing a toolkit grounded in Māori perspectives and stories, empowering rangatahi to use these perspectives to navigate complexity and drive transformative change. Alice has presented at global forums such as the Dubai Future Forum, World Futures Day, and the Building Hopeful Futures Festival. She is passionate about using Māori knowledge and Indigenous worldviews to challenge dominant thinking, create new solutions, and drive systemic change.

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