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Graduate finds her voice as a leader, strategist and advocate for sustainable marketing

Wednesday 28 May 2025

When Agness Mweempwa arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand from Zambia in 2023, she brought with her a strong background in financial services and development work, and a determination to build a future in sustainable brand strategy.

Agness Mweempwa

Last updated: Wednesday 28 May 2025

Now a Master of Management graduate from Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源, she鈥檚 confident in her vision and her voice.

Agness had worked as a Financial Services Officer as part of a provincial management team in Zambia. After her contract ended in December 2022, she came to New Zealand to visit her sister. While here, she applied for a postgraduate programme through 暴风资源 College, later transitioning into the full master鈥檚 programme.

She was drawn to Massey鈥檚 reputation for academic excellence and global recognition.

鈥淥ne of my aspirations was to have an international qualification from a globally recognised university, and Massey was top of the list.鈥

Throughout the programme, Agness gained practical skills and strategic insight, particularly in the areas of marketing strategy, digital media and sustainable business. Essentials of Marketing, taught by Dr Loren Stangl, was a stand-out paper that deepened her understanding of consumer behaviour.

鈥淏efore I took the course, I didn鈥檛 know anything about consumer behaviour, but now I know the strategies I need to develop as a manager to foster customer loyalty and brand management,鈥 she says.

She also credits papers like Market Strategy, Digital Marketing, and Interpersonal Communication at Work and Management for helping her apply theoretical frameworks to real-world situations. A highlight was learning how United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12鈥擲ustainable Consumption, relates to brand equity and marketing strategy.

Agness completed a research project that explored how companies can reduce the risk of greenwashing and instead build authentic, sustainable brand equity.

鈥淐onsumers are becoming more loyal to brands that truly value sustainable consumption. My research offered recommendations that marketing managers can use to navigate this space honestly.鈥

As a Massey Ambassador, she mentored fellow international students, helping them adapt to student life and overcome culture shock. She also found her leadership style through coordinating group work and taking initiative in class discussions and projects.

Like many international students, Agness faced homesickness in her first few months. She missed her family, but created a structure that balanced study time with staying connected to her roots. Cooking traditional meals and joining Auckland鈥檚 Zambian community helped her feel at home.

鈥淓very October we go to a Zambian camp where we eat food and mingle with people from diverse backgrounds,鈥 she says.

Now that she鈥檚 graduated, Agness hopes to work with one of the 鈥楤ig Four鈥 worldwide accounting firms as a marketing manager or strategist. She鈥檚 also applying her skills locally, helping a member of her community build brand loyalty for their real estate business.

鈥淚 want to develop honest marketing strategies that support brand management, whether in an organisation or in my own business. I鈥檝e learned that consumers are more likely to make repeat purchases from brands that are honest in their communication. That鈥檚 where I want to make a difference.鈥

Inspired by Agness鈥 story? Learn more about the Master of Management (Marketing) at Massey and take the first step toward becoming a future-focused, strategic leader.

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