Farewells, new beginnings and the constant that is change

Kia ora,

A Farewell Message

This is the final DINZ newsletter under my watch, but if the writing style seems familiar in April’s newsletter you’ll know that AI has been deployed or my successor hasn’t been fully onboarded 🙂.

It’s been a blast, it really has! I’m satisfied with DINZ’s development under my tenure. No regrets. DINZ has punched way above its weight with minimal resources – only made possible by larger organisations whose support enabled volunteer members and supporters from organisations of all sizes to dedicate time and expertise to deliver our mahi on its mission. You know who you are, so thank you! 😀

Thanks also to the DINZ Executive Councils I have served over the years. It’s a largely unheralded gig, but governance in emerging ecosystems is crucial.

DINZ Updates


Industry Insights

There are some ‘green shoots’ appearing in Aotearoa New Zealand’s digital identity space, but we have years of catch-up ahead to regain our global leadership. We have to be more nimble, smart and collegial in all dimensions (detailed examples too much for the newsletter’s word count), but suffice to say that it’s Kiwi companies like MATTR, Authsignal, JNCTN, APLYiD, MyMahi and others that keep us on the map globally.

While taking more leisure time, I’m open to some advisory work leveraging my decades of knowledge, experience and contact networks in both local and international settings not often possible in this role. 

What’s Happening Around the Globe

As always, I’m sharing links to global news that resonated with me.

Final Thoughts

That’s it! Make sure you do something ‘identiful’ in April or attend the regional virtual catch ups on Identity Management Day and I’ll see you all soon out there in cyber.

Ngā mihi,

Colin Wallis
Executive Director, Digital Identity NZ


Farewells, new beginnings and the constant that is change

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