Olivia Wensley (born 25 April 1985) is a former
lawyer
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and
New Zealand
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#MeToo advocate. She has worked for Startup Queenstown Lakes on a part-time basis and had been with the organisation as chief executive from 2020-22. Wensley says she has inspired hundreds to share their
sexual harassment
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stories and has been credited for making important efforts in highlighting the working conditions and harassment young practitioners can face as lawyers in New Zealand.
Biography
Wensley studied law at the
University of Canterbury
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and the
University of Waikato
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, and worked as a lawyer in New Zealand, Australia and Singapore.
On 28 February 2018, Wensley published a piece on
LinkedIn
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titled ''We Need to Talk About Law's Dirty Little Secret,'' which was re-published by media outlet ''
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''. The article described sexual harassment Wensley had experienced at law firms; it quickly went
viral and attracted international media attention. In speaking out, Wensley helped uncover other women's stories of rape, assault and harassment in the legal profession.
Wensley has been a vocal critic of the
New Zealand Law Society
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's handling of the
Russell McVeagh scandal, where it has been alleged that multiple interns were sexually assaulted and harassed during the summer of 2016/2017 – causing national outrage. Wensley has called for stronger sanctions against
sexual offenders in the legal profession.
In March 2018, Wensley was one of many stakeholders to meet with the
New Zealand
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Minister of Justice
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,
Andrew Little who reconfirmed his commitment to holding the legal profession to account over sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace.
Wensley was one of 488 nominees for 2019
New Zealander of the Year.
Political career
Wensley contested the
mayor of Queenstown-Lakes
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Queenstown-Lakes District Council
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position in the
2022 New Zealand local elections
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. Wensley placed third, receiving 2,531 of 12,272 votes cast.
Wensley's personal business interests in property development
and her father-in-law's involvement in New Zealand's
leaky home crisis was a feature of mayoralty race, especially when a proposed
rates
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-rise was linked to her father-in-law.
Opposing candidates Glyn Lewers and Jon Mitchell said that Wensley would have to recuse herself from key council decisions if she were to be elected because of conflicts of interest stemming from these matters.
During the election campaign Wensley denied these claims and stated her intention to sue those who made them for defamation, but after the election said it was "not worth the energy."
References
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1985 births
Living people
21st-century New Zealand lawyers
New Zealand women lawyers
University of Canterbury alumni
University of Waikato alumni
New Zealand women's rights activists
New Zealand women chief executives
New Zealand political candidates