Whariki6: Kim Hill - helping pakihi move with clarity, confidence, and purpose
December 4, 2025
By:
Roimata Haika
For our final Whāriki6 of 2025, we’re joined by business strategist, mentor, and straight-up truth-teller Kim Hill (Rangitāne, Pākehā).

📅 Wednesday 4 December 2025
🕛 12.00pm – 1.00pm
💻 Online via Te Hapori o Whāriki
For our final Whāriki6 of 2025, we’re joined by business strategist, mentor, and straight-up truth-teller Kim Hill (Rangitāne, Pākehā). With more than three decades of experience walking alongside founders across Aotearoa, Kim is known for her ability to cut through overwhelm, bring clarity to chaos, and help pakihi move forward with purpose.
Kim has supported hundreds of business owners, from corporates to start-ups to not-for-profits, drawing on real-world lessons from building, growing, winning, losing, and getting back up again.
Her approach is grounded in authenticity and connection, moving comfortably in both Māori and Pākehā worlds.
Whether you’re feeling stuck, scaling fast, or simply ready to level up, this session will give you practical and heartfelt insight to rethink your path and unlock renewed momentum.
What You’ll Learn
Join Kim as she shares:
- How to identify what’s truly holding your pakihi back
- Tools for getting unstuck and moving forward with confidence
- Why clarity is the most powerful asset for any founder
- How to make decisions aligned with your purpose, not panic
- Real experiences from 30+ years of business strategy and mentoring
- Ways to shift from “spinning your wheels” to genuinely moving with intention — a theme reflected in her own mahi
- Presentation 1
This is a chance to pause, reset, and steer your haerenga in a direction that feels lighter, clearer, and more achievable.
Who This Is For
- Māori business owners and founders
- Pakihi navigating growth, change, or overwhelm
- Anyone craving clarity, direction, or renewed confidence
- Those wanting grounded, practical business guidance delivered with humour and heart
How to Join
This session will be hosted in Te Hapori o Whāriki, our online space for connection, kōrero, and collective growth.
A reminder post and access link will be shared in Te Hapori ahead of the event.
