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Biography

Louise Marra is from the Ngāi Tūhoe Maori tribe in Aotearoa New Zealand and is also Pākehā, of celtic origins. She is an author, movement maker and systems healer. Her leadership experience has spanned all sectors having held senior leadership and governance roles within Government, the private sector, philanthropy and the NGO sector. She has been an advisor to the Prime Minister, director of private sector companies, led major policy inititives, has helped set up social innovation labs both for Government and for Philanthropy and now leads restorative leadership, decolonization programmes and healing processes for organizations and systems. She has studied individual, transpersonal, somatic, collective and intergenerational trauma and how these might be applied to healing systems. She is the author and founder of the social enterprise ReRoot, of Unity House, of the Pakeha Project, an associate of the Centre for Social Impact and a senior associate with the Collective change Lab.