
Sarah Baddeley
Partner
MartinJenkins
Sarah Baddeley is a Partner and Director at New Zealand management consultancy firm, MartinJenkins. She offers a special combination of first-class analytical abilities and strategic thought with excellent communication skills. This, together with her wide experience, enables her to work with boards and executive teams on problems that may otherwise be confronting and uncomfortable to tackle. Sarah also leads the Auckland practice of MartinJenkins.
Originally trained as a commercial regulatory economist at the New Zealand Treasury, Sarah has accumulated a wealth of experience across both the public and private sectors. Her portfolio spans industries such as water, energy, transport, labour markets, healthcare, and social services. She has held a number of senior roles in the public and private sector both here and in Australia. She also spent a period as Economic Advisor to the Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister.
SESSIONS
DAY 1
9:30
Economic Empowerment Panel: Power, Progress & Financial Security
Expanding women’s financial literacy, confidence, and investment capability to build real economic power
Addressing career breaks, ageism, and later-career financial vulnerability for women
Advancing women’s ownership, equity and entrepreneurship to reshape long-term economic outcomes
Tania Pouwhare, Chief Executive Officer, Good Shepherd New Zealand
Sarah Baddeley, Partner, MartinJenkins
Karleen Everitt, Kaitohu Rautaki Maori Head of Te Ao Maori Strategy, ANZ
Susan Peterson, Chair of the Board, Kiwi Bank
Sumita Paul, Principal Financial Planner, Athena Wealth, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Grief Centre