We specialise in crafting strategies that resonate with and engage women, enabling you to unlock new opportunities, boost sales, and foster lasting customer loyalty.

Our Directors

Angela Meyer

Angela is the 2023 winner of the Financial Services Council ‘Emerging TrailBlazer Award’ for her work on The Table and Hi Money. She is also a three times nominee for the Women of Influence Awards (2016, 2018 and 2022) for her work supporting gender equity and identifying ways in which businesses can improve gender relations in the workplace and help unlock the power of the $28 trillion female economy. Angela has led high performing teams in the corporate, arts and government sectors and is the co-founder of the Ace Lady Network, Gender Justice Collective and Project Gender. From 2016 - 2020 she was the founder and the director of Double Denim, an internationally award-winning agency. In 2021 she developed and led ‘Trade Careers’ - a project to get more women into the trades.

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Tania Domett

Tania is the founding director of Cogo, a research agency which since 2014 has been delivering insights research and programme evaluation across the private, public and not-for-profit sectors in Aotearoa New Zealand. Tania is passionate about the power of research to help businesses and organisations make good investment decisions and grow stronger communities and does not stop until she has the answers her clients need. In 2017, Tania co-founded The Backbone Collective, a charitable trust working to improve the system response to family violence in Aotearoa and is a founding member of the Gender Justice Collective and Project Gender. She has over 20 years experience as a researcher and policy analyst and is a member of the Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Association and Research Association New Zealand.

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Erin Jackson

After playing a core role in establishing the Student Volunteer Army in response to the Canterbury earthquakes in 2010-11, Erin has spent the past ten years working with organisations to create strategic social change. Specialising in using 'the tools in your pocket' (technology!), she has worked nationally and internationally to help people tell their stories and build campaigns. Erin founded her own campaign agency (Narrative) in 2015, which has supported more than 200 organisations in a range of storytelling, fundraising, crowdfunding and community-building mahi. She is also an Edmund Hillary Fellow and an experienced director, having served on a range of boards (ranging from government appointments to heritage organisations to boards supporting tertiary institutions).

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PG Innovation takes an intersectional feminist approach when designing and delivering research, campaigns, and product innovation. We work in collaboration with all women, wāhine, trans, intersex and non-binary people and are committed to  honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

We are motivated to create radical positive change for all women. Keen to work with us?