
Fitaloa Bryce
Fitaloa is of Samoan, Tongan and Fijian heritage.
She is an experienced public speaker, MCing university graduations, business conferences, and high profile gatherings with confidence and clarity. With a strong passion for leadership development, she has dedicated years to mentoring and empowering university students and cultivating the next generation of influential leaders.
Grounded in a deep Christian faith, Fitaloa brings purpose and integrity to every environment she serves in. Her diverse skill set spans event management, creative performance, and crafting meaningful experiences that inspire and unite communities.
Beyond local impact, Fitaloa has successfully organized and led teams on overseas projects and missions, combining logistics, cross cultural leadership, and hands on training to empower others and create lasting change.
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Sala Tuinabua, a Leadership & Management Specialist, empowers emerging leaders, guides seasoned professionals, and champions intentional leadership in the marketplace. She is passionate about equipping and training leaders to reach their full potential. Author of Jewels in the Crown. Sala is from Fiji and has lived in the USA, Fiji and currently resides in Auckland, NZ.


A Pacific human rights and governance specialist with over 20 years’ experience serving across regional organizations, the United Nations system, and civil society. Currently managing my own consultancy firm providing services in the areas of human rights, diplomacy, governance and Pasifika leadership values etc. Previously held senior leadership roles with the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat as Program Manager for Governance and Legal Affairs, and with the Pacific Community (SPC), including as Senior Human Rights Adviser and Senior Trainer with the Regional Rights Resource Team (RRRT).
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