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Alan Dayeh (Managing Principal at Point Advisory Pty Ltd)

Alan Dayeh

Managing Principal at Point Advisory Pty Ltd

Alan is Managing Principal of Point Advisory’s NSW office based in Sydney. He oversees the firm’s integrated advisory solutions in corporate responsibility and sustainability, including environmental, social and governance risk. With over 25 years of industry and professional services experience, he takes a pragmatic approach to integrating sustainability strategies and risk management into organisations. He works with investors to strengthen their chosen ESG integration and reporting approaches. Alan chairs RIAA’s First Nations Peoples’ Rights Working Group that he helped establish during mid-2020 in the wake of the destruction of shelters at Juukan Gorge and the global Black Lives Matter movement.

Fonteyn Moses-Te Kani (Head of Maori, Iwi, Diversity and Inclusion at Westpac New Zealand Limited)

Fonteyn Moses-Te Kani

Head of Maori, Iwi, Diversity and Inclusion at Westpac New Zealand Limited

Fonteyn Moses-Te Kani (Ngati Porou, Ngati Maniapoto, Ngai Tahu, Tuhoe) is the Head of Maori, Inclusion and Diversity at Westpac New Zealand. She is also a Director of Te Waiu O Aotearoa Trust and Tui Trust, and Co-chair of - Tāwhia – the Māori Bankers Rōpū. She has over 30 years’ experience working with Māori and Iwi businesses, Maori land collectives and community development.

This whakatauki is a reflection of Fonteyn’s view of what do for those that we are of service too. Ka Whangaia, Ka Tupu, Ka Puawai: That which is nurtured grows and blossoms

Phil Usher (Chief Executive Officer at First Nations Foundation)

Phil Usher

Chief Executive Officer at First Nations Foundation

Phil loves to build businesses with a purpose. He is the CEO of Australia’s only national Indigenous financial wellbeing provider, First Nations Foundation. Since 2014, The Foundation has helped the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community reconnect with $24m in lost super via the Big Super Day Out. Under his leadership, First Nations Foundation was named the 2020 Indigenous business of the year from My Business.
Phil, a Wiradjuri man, born and raised on Gomeroi country, is highly sort after for his business and culture expertise advising to organisations such as the University of Newcastle, CBA, Australian Super, ANZ, and NAB. He is often called upon by the media as a spokesperson for business, finance, and culture, regularly being featured on ABC Breakfast TV, The Sydney Morning Herald, Smart Company, Money Management Magazine and the Financial Standard.
His podcast, Beyond The Gap, is among the top ranking management podcasts in iTunes