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Introducing Conference speaker Aisha Punga

CEP Conference Speaker Aisha Punga

From Influence to Impact: Elevating Sustainability on the Board Agenda

We’re pleased to announce Aisha Punga, who leads Toitū Envirocare – Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading climate and environmental certification body, will be speaking on Day-1 of the CEP Conference on 26 May at Claudelands, Hamilton.

Aisha brings more than two decades of leadership experience across marketing, sales, and business strategy, with senior roles at Frucor Beverages, Vodafone New Zealand, Tip Top Ice Cream and as former CEO of the Starship Foundation. She is passionate about environmental regeneration and advancing New Zealand’s sustainability agenda through impactful leadership.

Published: 16th of April 2026

CEP Conference Speaker Aisha Punga

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