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Leilani Lobb Named 2026 Dairy Women’s Network Regional Leader of the Year

Written by  Staff Reporters
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North Otago farmer Leilani Lobb has been named the 2026 Dairy Women’s Network (DWN) Regional Leader of the Year.

The award was announced at yesterday’s gala dinner at the Dairy Women’s Network 2026 Conference “Success through Inspiration” in Christchurch (5 May 2026).

Recognition for Authentic Leadership

DWN Chief Executive Jules Benton says Lobb embodies the values of the Network through her authentic and community-focused leadership.

“Leilani is a quiet achiever who consistently puts herself forward to take on opportunities that push her outside her comfort zone while supporting others. From stepping into leadership roles while moving to a new region to creating inclusive spaces where connection truly matters, she is always learning and focused on becoming the kind of leader she would want around herself.”

“She understands the importance of connection and growth beyond the farm gate, and actively creates inclusive spaces where people feel supported to engage. Whether she’s bringing together a handful of people or a larger group, Leilani recognises the value in every connection made. Her approach is thoughtful and genuine, she sees a need, builds relationships, and works steadily to strengthen her local community,” says Benton.

Building Connection Beyond the Farm Gate

Based near Kurow, Lobb works full-time as a contract milker alongside her partner, Ben, while dedicating significant time to her role as a DWN Regional Leader.

Her leadership is grounded in a strong belief in continuous learning and giving back. Her efforts are already making a lasting difference, with a focus on strengthening connections across North Otago and rebuilding a vibrant local community.

Leadership Across the Dairy Sector

Lobb has stepped confidently into leadership roles, including serving as a temporary Hub Leader for DWN.

She has also contributed to the wider sector as a member of the 2026 South Island Dairy Event organising committee and as co-founder of the Canterbury Dairy Young Leaders group.

Scholarship and Leadership Development

She will receive a scholarship for a leadership development programme of her choice.

“We’re incredibly grateful for DairyNZ’s continued support of our volunteer Regional Leaders. Their partnership plays a vital role in enabling these grassroots leaders to bring people together, create meaningful opportunities, and drive positive change across rural communities,” Benton adds.

Sector Recognition and Finalists

Benton also acknowledges fellow finalist Ashleigh Gordon for her contribution to the Network and her local community.

“Ashleigh is a committed and reliable leader who is already making a strong impact in her community. Her willingness to step up, bring ideas to life, and build trust within her community reflects exactly what DWN is about. Ashleigh has a bright future ahead as she continues to grow her leadership and influence.”

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