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  • Vanessa Atkinson

    Nō Ingarani, Nō Kōtirana ōku tīpuna
    Kei te noho au ki Tamaki Makarau
    Nō Sydney ahau
    Ko Vanessa Atkinson taku ingoa

    Vanessa is Chief Financial Officer at For Purpose, taking care of all things financial including budgeting, planning, and forecasting.

    Vanessa's background is in project and campaign management across climate, sustainability, and community issues. In her time at Greenpeace Vanessa led multiple teams such as coordinating the team at the United Nations International Convention on Biodiversity in India and the New Zealand Climate team. She has also been Co-ED at a non-profit supporting families with young children and a Sustainability Educator.

    Outside of work, Vanessa gets out and about walking and biking with her family in forests.

  • John Williams

    Kia ora tātou
    Ko John tōku ingoa
    E noho ana ahau ki Te Whanganui-a-Tara engari he pai ki ahau te haere

    John has travelled around the world working as a developer for many years, and is now happy to be based back in his hometown Wellington. He still loves to travel and makes the most of the opportunity at For Purpose to work remotely.

    For John, working at For Purpose is about learning technology and finding creative ways to use it to support those working to improve Aotearoa and the environment.

  • Dr. Anna Jackson

    He uri tēnei o Te Ātiawa ki Taranaki. Ko Ingarani rātou ko Airana, ko Kotimana te whakapaparanga mai hoki.
    I tipu ake au ki Tāmaki Makaurau.
    E noho ana au ki Te Rae o Kawharu.
    Ko Anna Jackson tōku ingoa.

    Anna has explored many paths in her career, but these always seem to lead back to communications, storytelling and social change.
    Recent chapters in Anna’s career story include co-founding a documentary film initiative, leading projects at a co-design led social innovation agency and teaching design thinking as a senior lecturer.
    Anna is interested in narrative change, values based messaging and blending design and storytelling to help changemakers communicate more effectively.
    When she’s not lost in a good story, Anna is likely to be found drinking coffee, throwing sticks for her shaggy dog or learning te reo Māori.

  • Eric Austin

    Nō Te Hononga o Amerika ōku tīpuna
    I tipu ake au ki Detroit, Michigan
    E noho ana au ki Orewa, Aotearoa
    Ko Eric tōku ingoa

    Eric and his partner relocated to Aotearoa in 2018 and opened a coffee shop, Drifter Coffee NZ, in the beach town of Orewa.

    In his spare time, Eric enjoys camping, tramping, taking photos, making music, playing video games, and having deep meaningful conversations over a cup of tea (or coffee).

    For Eric, working at For Purpose is about working with advocates and activists, helping solve their technical issues by building bespoke solutions.

  • Emma Bossley

    Ko Emma Bossley tōku ingoa
    Nō Ingarani ōku tīpuna
    Kei te noho au ki Tauranga

    Originally from Tāmaki Makarau, she and the whānau currently live in Tauranga, away from the rat race, and when not helping good people do good things with For Purpose, Emma can be found painting in her garage-turned-studio. 

    Emma is experienced in project managing digital and content production and is excited by projects that create positive social change. While working in the advertising industry, Emma was proud to produce the successful Shielded app for Women’s Refuge. This is an untraceable pop-up that appears on the homepage of partner websites, providing a space for women to seek support without alerting their abusive partners. 

    Emma feels her mahi with For Purpose helps create a fair and just world for her three girls to thrive in and that is what motivates her.

  • Kristin Gillies

    Nō Kōtirana, Nō Ingarani ōku tīpuna
    Ko Ahuriri te whenua tupu
    Kei te noho au ki Tamaki Makarau
    Nō Tairawhiti ahau
    Ko Kristin Gillies taku ingoa

    Kristin is Director at For Purpose, a dad, a renewable energy buff, a former Air New Zealand Aircraft Engineer and compost’s #1 Fan. 

    Kristin got his start in campaigning in the days before smartphones, holding up coal trains and occupying mines on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. As Actions Coordinator at Greenpeace NZ, Kristin worked to accelerate political action on climate change by coordinating campaign-defining actions, such as the 6-week flotilla off the East Cape alongside local iwi, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, to stop Brazilian oil giant Petrobas’ plans for offshore exploration. 

    Trading his inflatable boat for a standing desk, Kristin sharpened his political and digital campaigning skills at the Green Party of Aotearoa. Here, he was elevated to National Campaign Manager and led the party’s shift to digital campaigning for the 2014 General Election.

    For Kristin, working at For Purpose is about supporting the multitudes of good people doing good work to make Aotearoa a better place.

    When not working, Kristin can most often be found riding a bike.

  • Zenaida Beatson

    Nō Philippines ōku tīpuna
    I tipu ake au ki Motueka
    E noho ana au ki Wurundjeri land, Melbourne
    Ko Zenaida tōku ingoa

    Zenaida is a communication designer, strategist and UX/UI designer who cares deeply about collaboration and wisdom-sharing, particularly with people from non-design backgrounds. She uses participatory design approaches in her mahi, working alongside communities to create visual identities and digital solutions that are connected and meaningful.

    Zenaida came to advocacy through abortion law reform activism in Aotearoa. 10 years in the design field has seen her work for not-for-profits and social enterprises like Family Planning Victoria and Intrepid Travel.

    She’s also keen on fjords, poetry and connecting with friends, even if that does mean even more hours on Zoom

  • Meet our team

    We are a small and nimble team of campaigners, technologists, creatives, storytellers, designers, developers and community practitioners, harnessing the latest digital strategies, tools, and tactics to help you build a fairer, healthier, more compassionate world.

  • We stand with workers who are taking action for our collective future. Together they represent the people who teach and support our tamariki, heal and care for our whānau and communities, and keep our public services working for us all.

     

    Show your support

     

    1. Create a message of support: Share why you stand with workers taking action for fair pay, safe staffing, and properly funded public services.
    2. Spread the word: download your tile and post on social media. Talk with your networks, start a conversation and help others understand what’s at stake.
    3. Join the movement: connect with your union or show solidarity by standing alongside those taking action in your workplace, your community, and online.  Let others know why collective action matters.
  • Collective day of action | 23 October, 2025

    On 23 October, tens of thousands of educators and health workers will take action for fair pay, safe staffing, and properly funded public services.

    Join us in showing support for a fairer, safer, better-resourced future.

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