Wise Group
Alix Hancock is an experienced human resources professional with a strong background in various HR roles across multiple organizations. Since August 2017, Alix has served as the GM People and Culture at Wise Group, a major provider in New Zealand's mental health and addiction sector, where responsibilities include managing HR operations and culture initiatives. Prior to this, Alix held positions at Fonterra and returned to Wise Group after roles as Senior HR Advisor and HR Advisor. Alix also contributed to CSIRO as a Senior HR Advisor and was actively involved in diversity and engagement initiatives, supporting over 160 staff within the Materials Science and Engineering Division. Alix's career began with diverse administrative roles, showcasing a solid foundation in HR processes and support functions. Education includes a Bachelor of Management Studies in HR and Geography from The University of Waikato.
Wise Group
At the Wise Group we believe in valuing people and touching lives and we pour our hearts into making that a reality every day. We operate in New Zealand's mental health and addictions sector and are one of the largest non government providers in the sector. From humble beginnings nearly 30 years ago, today we employ over 1,500 staff throughout the country, working in areas from frontline service to software development. We have a parent and subsidiary structure encompassing a family of charitable entities, all linked by a common dream. Our structure nurtures synergy and innovation, and means we’re transparent and accountable. Our family includes: • Wise Management Services • Pathways • Real • Te Pou • Le Va • Workwise • Wild Bamboo • LinkPeople • The People's Project • Housing First Auckland Here's what drives us: Each year our Group works with thousands of New Zealanders and their families. We provide people with a broad range of community-based mental health and wellness services. In doing so we dramatically reduce their need for high-cost hospital and acute services and help people have happier, more fulfilling and more productive lives. Each year the Group's housing services help people find and live in affordable homes, also helping them appreciate the rights and responsibilities of being tenants and managing homes. Each year the Group's employment agency helps people who experience a serious mental health condition get off benefits, become financially independent and reclaim their self-esteem by finding and retaining paid jobs. Each year people throughout the country attend professional development programmes through the Group's NZQA certified training organisation. Each year thousands of mental health professionals in the public and private sector are supported and developed via the Group's national workforce development organisation. Together we make a real difference by creating connections to support people to find and live their dreams.