Our shared values at Deloitte drive us to focus on holistic wellbeing, integrity, and inclusion. We provide tools and resources to support mental and physical health, fostering an environment where everyone can thrive.
Deloitte is accelerating AI fluency across the firm, helping our people build confidence and capability in using emerging technologies. Through onboarding and hands-on training, we’re embedding ethical use, human oversight and smart decision-making from the outset.
Our approach to safe and responsible AI use is grounded in Deloitte's Trustworthy AI Framework and the Generative AI Dossier. These principles guide how we approach accuracy, transparency and accountability in every AI interaction.
To bring these principles to life, we’ve developed the H.U.M.A.N. model. It supports everyday use by guiding our teams to make informed choices, verify outputs and maintain trust in AI. It’s a practical tool that embeds ethical use and human oversight in everyday work.
We’re also enhancing our internal systems with AI and enabling secure use of leading external tools, supported by our internal AI Governance Group. This helps ensure our approach stays safe, responsible and fit for purpose.
We’re committed to building AI capability with care, ensuring our people are equipped not just with tools but with the judgement to use them wisely. As we continue to evolve, we remain focused on deepening trust in AI, supporting responsible innovation, and helping our teams lead with.
Our people and communities play a vital role in supporting the firm in fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. We want everyone to feel they can be themselves and thrive at work – it’s why we developed our ALL IN strategy, which focuses on equity, inclusion, and diversity within Deloitte.
We celebrate the richness of our diversity through a series of internal communities, including Hourua Pae Rau (our Māori peoples community), Pås Peau (our Pasifika peoples community), StandOUT (our LGBTQI+ rainbow community), and the Deloitte Asian Network. These communities help foster connection, inclusion, and cultural pride across our firm.
Throughout the year, we come together to recognise and celebrate a wide range of cultural and community events. These include Eid, Chinese New Year, Diwali, Matariki, Lunar New Year, Holi, Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Pacific Language Weeks, Pride, and many more. These moments are an opportunity to honour the identities, stories and traditions that shape our people and our workplace.
Our Deloitte Women in Technology community actively creates space for connection, learning, and development through events, mentoring, and training. It is a group of dedicated people looking to connect, build capability and skills, and give back in community spaces.
This year, the group has continued to help our people build confidence, grow capability, and feel supported in their careers.
Activities regularly hosted by the community include morning teas, speaker sessions, reverse mentoring, working with schools to inspire girls into tech careers, community awards and masterclasses focused on areas like generative AI and cultural frameworks. These are designed to be practical, inclusive, and open to all genders.
This support is helping more women step into leadership, grow their influence, and build careers in emerging areas of tech. And the impact the community is having is increasingly being recognised beyond Aotearoa: several of our team members were acknowledged through the annual Deloitte Asia Pacific Women in Technology Awards. These awards celebrate the contributions of women, allies, and teams across the region and highlight how diverse perspectives are shaping the future of technology.
We’ve been building STEM pathways, strengthening the tech ecosystem to grow the capacity and capability of girls and women in tech, aligned with our WorldClass commitments. This year we proudly supported and hosted SheSharp’s 10th anniversary, an organisation that challenges misconceptions about the tech industry and empowers the next generation of women to pursue STEM careers through events, networking and career development opportunities. We have also been proud sponsors of TechWomen and their ShadowTech initiative for the last three years.
Our Women in Tech community continues to support this momentum by creating opportunities for our people to connect, learn, and lead.
We’re proud to see our people contribute in ways that support learning and capability across Aotearoa. A great example is Brad Sherman, Associate Director in our Strategy, Risk and Transactions team in Hamilton.
For the past two years, Brad has been an Executive Fellow with the University of Waikato Business School, teaching corporate finance in the Executive MBA programme. He leads the finance component of the Financial Analysis and Performance paper, bringing real-world experience into the classroom.
The engagement came about after Waikato University saw a need for real-world industry-derived examples and teaching to complement academic papers.
Drawing on his work at Deloitte, Brad helps students connect financial theory with the realities of business decision-making. His sessions blend technical insight with practical application, tailored to professionals balancing study with full-time work.
This kind of contribution reflects how our people share their knowledge in meaningful ways, helping others grow and apply thinking that drives progress.
“I’ve always loved sharing knowledge to help others. A big driver for me was to show future business leaders how to avoid common pitfalls in financial decision-making that we often see in practice. I do this by teaching the building blocks of finance and then show practical application.”
Brad Sherman, Associate Director, Strategy, Risk and Transaction, Deloitte New Zealand
Louise Aitken brings her leadership to life in both business and the community. As a co-founder of Women of Pōneke, she helps create space for wāhine across Wellington to thrive. The collective fosters connection, growth and intergenerational empowerment, grounded in the kaupapa of: Me. We. Pōneke.
Women of Pōneke is a welcoming, down-to-earth community where wāhine support one another through shared purpose. Quarterly gatherings filled with inspiration and kōrero have grown the group into a 1,000-strong network in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington. With plans to continue to grow and become a registered charity, even more wāhine will be able to connect, contribute and lead in their communities.
Louise’s involvement reflects the kind of purpose-led leadership Deloitte encourages, whereby professional expertise is used to uplift others and strengthen communities. As a Partner focused on sustainability and impact, she brings the same values to her work and her volunteering: inclusion, resilience, and a belief that leadership is most powerful when shared.
Early on in her finance career, Florence Arke found herself wrestling with a fundamental question: in a world of finite resources, how can our environment go undervalued by so many?
Seeking a career that could help her bridge the gap between economic theory and real-world environmental outcomes, Florence joined Deloitte Netherlands and began working alongside sustainability experts to support clients in planning for environmental impacts.
The Deloitte global network fosters collaboration and knowledge-sharing across countries and industries. After Florence connected with Louise Aitken, Sustainability & Climate Partner at Deloitte New Zealand, she jumped at the opportunity to expand her expertise beyond Europe.
We believe that an inclusive culture, underpinned by respect, provides the foundation for a diverse and vibrant organisation. We also understand that providing this workplace environment for all our people is a long-term commitment. Diversity requires deliberate action when it comes to the way we work. Whether through embracing the power of allyship or by making our processes more inclusive, we are taking clear and consistent action to achieve our aspirational diversity goals.