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Ember Korowai Takitini Leadership

The Ember Korowai Takitini Group Leadership team brings together Operational, Financial, People and Culture and Innovation leadership talent across the organisation.

Led by Darryl Bishop MNZM (Group CEO), alongside Spencer Beazley (CFO), Ruth Borrett (COO), Gil Sewell (CPCO) and Anya Satyanand (Executive Director, Ember Innovations), the team works collectively to guide the Group’s direction and ensure strong alignment across its entities.

Darryl Bishop
Darryl Bishop
Group CEO
Spencer Beazly
Spencer Beazly
CFO
Ruth Borrat
Ruth Borrat
COO
Gil Sewell
Gil Sewell
CPCO
Anya Satanyand
Anya Satanyand
Director Innovations

Ember Wellbeing Trust Board

Derek Wright
Derek Wright
Chair

Derek has a long career in the mental health and addictions sector in Aotearoa and internationally. He authored the 1997 report that informed the Mental Health Commission Blueprint for Mental Health Services and has held governance roles with Careerforce, Platform, Navigate, and the Australian National Mental Health Framework Modelling Group. More recently, he has led the development of models of care and respite services across several regions in Aotearoa.

John Marsden
John Marsden CNZM
Kaumātua

John has a wide-ranging career spanning banking, education, and the health sector. He has held roles at Starship Children’s Hospital and helped establish the Ngāti Whātua Māori health provider. John now works at Te Puna Hauora on Auckland’s North Shore and brings extensive governance experience, serving as Chair, Trustee, or Director across several Māori organisations and as a cultural adviser to a range of groups.

Terri Eggleton
Terri Eggleton

Terri brings experience across Chartered Accountancy, philanthropy, impact investment, and governance. Her background combines financial expertise with a strong commitment to purpose-led organisations and community outcomes.

Eddy Royal
Eddy Royal

Eddy founded the creative agency Curative in 2012 and has led a range of change initiatives in Aotearoa. Her work includes The Hive, a youth-led approach connecting government and young people, and D*List, a platform supporting disability culture and inclusion through storytelling.

Alison Taylor
Alison Taylor

Alison has extensive governance and executive leadership experience, including roles as Chief Executive of the Centre for Social Impact, the Ministry of Youth Development, and the Mental Health Foundation. She is a director of Ember Innovations and has served as a trustee of Philanthropy New Zealand and the Vodafone New Zealand Foundation.

Dr Lyn Murphy
Dr Lyn Murphy

Bringing more than 20 years’ experience serving on New Zealand boards, including local body and government directorships. Lyn brings broad academic competence across education, health, psychology, management and accounting, and has established strong international networks spanning public administration, health and education sectors.