IWNZ National Executive 2025-26

President
National Representative
Sue Jameson
Inner Wheel Club of
New Plymouth North (NZ294)
Interests
I love craft, DIY and learning. My time is shared between grandchildren, crafts, Women’s Refuge and Inner Wheel. With a little bit of time for my husband.
Background
Married with 2 daughters and 2 grandchildren. Born in Taranaki but lived in the UK for 10 years, where I worked as a barmaid and a teacher. Came home with an English husband and 2 daughters. In NZ I owned and ran a souvenir shop for 20 years.
What does IW mean to you?
Giving women a voice worldwide. A safe space to learn and grow amongst friends. Meeting amazing women. My dream would be to have an Inner Wheel club in every town so all women can enjoy what we offer. It’s something special.
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Vice-President
Deputy National Representative
Carol Haskett
Inner Wheel Club of Ashburton (NZ297)
Interests
Travelling, reading, walking, socialising, spending time with my husband, children, grandchildren and of course Inner Wheel.
Background
My husband and I have owned our own business from the time we were married. I was responsible for all office work and at one time was also overlooking the running of our stores. I have been involved in volunteer groups for 43 years.
What does IW mean to you?
As a passionate Inner Wheel member for 23 years our amazing organisation has brought me purpose, friendships, joy and connection. I have had the honour of holding numerous roles within Inner Wheel at Club, District, National and International level.
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Immediate Past President
Rina Maxwell-Hesp
Inner Wheel Club of Matamata (NZ291)
Interests
I'm drawn to challenging ideas, new connections, and creative pursuits. Understanding people, solving problems, and contributing to meaningful projects - that's how I spend my time.
Background
My diverse cultural background has shaped my communication skills and adaptability. My work in accountancy gave me a passion for gadgets and spreadsheets. My family is very important to me, and I cherish our precious time together!
What does IW mean to you?
Inner Wheel and its commitment to inclusion and innovation are special to me. It’s about coming together as a community, embracing diverse perspectives, nurturing friendships, and creating meaningful impact. I believe in our mission and the beautiful journey of growth and empowerment we share.
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Secretary
Wendy Groves Inner Wheel Club of Ashburton (NZ297)
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Treasurer
Wendy Chitty
Inner Wheel Club of Parahaki of Whangarei (NZ291)
Interests
I enjoy travel, sewing and crafting, time with friends, and my family – my husband Campbell, daughter Jordan (studying Med Lab in Dunedin) and son Lloyd (working in Methven Contracting).
Background
My mum introduced me to Inner Wheel when I was 27 years old and I have been a member since, taking on Club, District, and now National roles. I have attended all but one National Conference since joining and attended two IIW Conventions.
What does IW mean to you?
Inner Wheel started as an extended family - I grew up with most of the women in my Club. Now I have extended families all over the country. It's also given me the change to deepen my involvement in community projects, charities and supporting women worldwide, while sharing friendship with wonderful women.
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NZ291 Huibrie Keyser
Inner Wheel Club of Howick Background I joined the Inner Wheel Club of Howick in 2021, drawn by a genuine passion for its objectives and the friendships it fosters among members. Due to the circumstances at the time, I immediately took on committee roles as ISO, Membership, and Vice President. This experience deepened my connection to the organisation and prompted me to study the “red” book, solidifying my enthusiasm for Inner Wheel. What does IW mean to you? Serving on both district and national committees has provided invaluable opportunities to learn, connect, and contribute. I have witnessed the positive changes we are making to strengthen Inner Wheel New Zealand and am inspired by our potential for further growth.
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NZ294
Judith (Judy) Ettridge Inner Wheel Club of Ahuriri
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NZ297
Carolyn Swift
Inner Wheel Club of Otautahi Canterbury
Interests
In my spare time, I love quilting and knitting, finding joy in making beautiful, practical items for family, friends, and those in need.
Background
I am married to Andrew and am a proud mum of three adult sons. In my Club, I've enjoyed serving in a range of roles including President, ISO, and Editor, and currently as District Chairman for NZ297.
What does IW mean to you?
Inner Wheel has given me deep friendships and a strong sense of purpose through service. I enjoy creating and connecting with others, and I value the warmth and support of our community.
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NZ298
Daphne Lindsay
Inner Wheel Club of Invercargill North
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Constitution Chairman
Di Patchett
Inner Wheel Club of Tawa (NZ294)
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Membership Facilitator
Clare Chapman
Inner Wheel Club of Ashburton (NZ294)
Interests I like music, singing, playing ukulele, gardening and walking. I treasure the time spent with friends and my precious grandchildren.
Background
I grew up on a farm and married a farmer; together we have a daughter, two sons, and six grandchildren. Teaching has been my career, and I'm now relieving. I've been an active IW member for 15 years, with roles at Club, District and NGB level.
What does IW mean to you? Inner Wheel has given me lifelong friendships, a sense of belonging, laughter, and real personal growth. It's the caring, kindness, and giving back to community that makes it so meaningful - and seeing new Clubs grow would be the icing on the cake!
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Media Manager Rina Maxwell-Hesp Inner Wheel Club of Matamata (NZ291)
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 Editor & Publicist Bridgette Ferguson Inner Wheel Club of Auckland East (NZ291)
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National Project Coordinator
Carol Haskett
Inner Wheel Club of Ashburton (NZ297)
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