Movers And Shakers: 40 Under 40 Graduates Changing The World
The University of Auckland’s 40 Under 40 list for 2025 features top pioneering young professionals and creative thinkers transforming society.
Graduates included on the influential list are recognised for achieving exceptional success within their profession and for making significant community contributions. They are named in one of six categories of impact: Business Leaders, Disruptors and Innovators, Entrepreneurs, Humanitarians, Influencers and Changemakers, and Performers.
The 2025 list includes:
Professional golfer Ryan Fox, who plays on the DP World Tour (European Tour) and PGA Tour. He came second overall in the DP World Golf Tour in 2023 and is also a three-time Olympian. This year he celebrated two breakthrough wins on the PGA Tour and sits comfortably in the world’s top 50 ranking.
Hui Wen Tan, partner and head of dispute resolution at Malaysian law firm Jeoff Leong, Poon & Wong. Recently elected to the committee of the Malaysia New Zealand Chamber of Commerce, she is a steward of the $4 billion trade relationship between the two nations.
Start-up founders Ninna Granucci, Green Spot Technologies, and Olivia Ogilvie, Opo Bio, both leaders in sustainable food innovation working to ensure the future of food security.
Nathan Chong-Nee, chief executive of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers and advocate for social justice and equality. He is also an alumnus of the Obama Asia-Pacific Leaders and Young Pacific Leaders initiatives.
Soprano Madison Nonoa, a graduate of the prestigious opera course at London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama and winner of the Dame Malvina Major Award.
Tech entrepreneur Steven Shutong Jiang, founder and CEO of Soarability, a developer of drone and vehicle-based environmental sensing solutions revolutionising environmental monitoring.
Amelia Murray, songwriter, producer and musician behind the music project Fazerdaze. In 2025 she won Best Solo Artist and Album of the Year at the Aotearoa Music Awards.
Launched in 2017, the 40 Under 40 list celebrates high-achieving University of Auckland alumni from around the world making a meaningful difference in their field and community, with a clear vision for the future. Across sectors, these young professionals are engaged in current affairs and passionate about key global issues such as climate change and the environment. This year’s cohort joins 240 past recipients who reflect the talent and diversity of the University’s 240,000-strong international alumni community.
The impressive 2025 group is a reminder that with innovation, ambition and perseverance extraordinary accomplishments are possible – all before the age of 40 – says Director of Alumni Relations and Development, Mark Bentley.
“It’s incredibly inspiring to share the stories of these outstanding individuals and University of Auckland graduates, all of whom are shaping New Zealand’s future across areas including business, technology, sport and the arts,” he says.
Read the full list below.
PERFORMERS
Amelia
Murray BMus
Artist, producer, songwriter,
musician, Fazerdaze
Ayesha Green
GradDipArts, MFA
Artist,
Self-employed
Dylan Schmidt
BCom
Athlete, Self-employed
Graci
Kim BA (Hons)
Author,
Self-employed
John-Paul Foliaki BA,
LLB
Artist, Self-employed
Madison
Nonoa BMus(Hons)
Soprano,
Self-employed
Ryan Fox
BA
Professional golfer,
Self-employed
INFLUENCERS AND CHANGEMAKERS
Jen Jones
BProp, MEngSt
Founder and director, Auckland Design
Week
Jeremy Leatinu’u BVA,
PGDipFinArts, GradDipTchg(Sec)
Kaiako, Te Wānanga o
Aotearoa
Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana
BA, LLB
Chief executive, Impress
Morgan
McKeen BEd(Tchg)
Teacher, Milford
School
Piyush Verma PhD Electrical
and Electronic Eng
Senior fellow – energy and climate
policy,
ORF America
Tim McCready
BSc, MBioEnt
Strategist, business commentator and event
MC
ENTREPRENEURS
Axton
Pitt BSc
Co-founder and CEO,
Litmaps
Bowen He BSc
Director,
Webzilla Digital Marketing
Jordan
Rondel BCom
Founder, Jordan
Rondel
Kate Gatfield-Jeffries BCom,
LLB
Co-founder, Moodi
Layla Kaisi
BSc
Director and designer, Layla Kaisi
Collection
Sam Blackman BA,
LLB(Hons)
Co-founder, Nuvocargo
Steven
Shutong Jiang ME
CEO and product lead,
Soarability
PT
HUMANITARIANS
Brittany
Myburgh BA, BFA(Hons)
Assistant professor,
Jackson State University
Dasha Elena
Nelidova BHB(Hons), MBChB
Resident in
neurology/ophthalmology, Rehab
Basel, University Hospital
Basel
John Nuukai Ward
MBChB
Specialist sport and exercise physician,
SEQ
Sport and Exercise Medicine
Nathan
Chong-Nee MSW(Prof)
Chief executive, Te Rōpū
Tauwhiro i Aotearoa,
Aotearoa New Zealand Association
of
Social Workers
Nina Hood
GradDipTchg(Sec)
Academic director, The Teachers’
Institute
Rachel Yang Bcom,
MLS
Founder and president, University of
Auckland
Chinese Alumni Club
Richard
Adams BA
Founder and national director,
Taskforce Kiwi
DISRUPTERS AND INNOVATORS
Akbar Ashrafi
BHB, MBChB
Consultant urologist and robotic
surgeon,
SA Health and Adelaide Urology
Care
James Palmer BA, LLB
Chief
executive, CHFA and Community Finance
Kate
Stevenson BPA, MA
Co-founder,
DOTDOT
Min-Kyu Jung BA,
LLB(Hons)
Co-founder and CEO, Ivo
Ninna
Granucci PhD Biological Sciences
CEO, Green Spot
Technologies
Olivia Ogilvie
Biological Sciences
CEO, Opo Bio
Sam
Clearwater BA, LLB(Hons)
Senior vice-president
and counsel, The D. E.
Shaw Group
BUSINESS LEADERS
Dan Teo BE(Hons),
MEMgt
CEO and managing partner,
Radically
Consulting
Hui Wen Tan
LLB
Partner and head of dispute resolution,
Jeff
Leong, Poon and Wong
Joshua Cesan
BDanceSt
Artistic director, Identity Dance
Company
Ollie Farnsworth
BCom(Hons)
Chief financial officer, Tourism
Holdings
Oscar Lyons
MBChB
Founder and director, Thrum
Leadership
Tanné Snowden
BA(Hons)
Founder and CEO,
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