Anjum Rahman is the Project Co-Lead of Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono. She is a chartered accountant with 30 years of experience and has worked with a range of entities in the commercial, farming and not-for-profit sectors. She also commits to various volunteer roles in the community. She was a founding member of the Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand, an organisation formed in 1990 to bring Muslim women together and represent their concerns. She has also been a founding member and trustee of Shama, Ethnic Women’s Trust, which supports ethnic minority women through its social work service, life-skills classes and community development. She has worked in the area of sexual violence prevention both as a volunteer and as part of Government working groups.