Independent
& connected

Kāpiti Housing Solutions is an independent charitable trust.

We work alongside council, iwi, central government, and community partners—while maintaining the ability to respond directly to local need and contribute to long-term housing outcomes across Kāpiti.

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Our Team

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Alison has spent more than two decades in the community housing sector, including over 20 years with Dwell Housing Trust, where she served as Chief Executive until 2024.

Alison brings deep experience across housing delivery, governance, and sector development, as well as advisory and mentoring roles across Aotearoa.

Alison was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2013, focusing on the growth of not-for-profit housing organisations internationally.

Chair: community housing leader | former CEO, Dwell Housing Trust | extensive governance and sector expertise.

Alison Cadman

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Reverend Murray Edridge

Social services leader | Wellington City Missioner | Public sector and governance experience.

Murray is the Wellington City Missioner and has worked alongside children, families, and communities across Aotearoa for over 20 years.

His background includes Chief Executive of Barnardos New Zealand and senior leadership roles within the Ministry of Social Development, alongside extensive governance experience across the community sector.

Based in Waikanae, Murray brings a strong commitment to long-term community wellbeing.

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Kim Tahiwi

Housing and finance expertise | Iwi leadership | Ōtaki community advocate

Kim (Ngāti Toa, Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, Muaūpoko) brings expertise in finance and housing development, alongside deep connections to Ōtaki and the wider rohe. S

he is a strong advocate for sustainable, community-led development that supports local whānau and strengthens long-term economic resilience.

Kim’s work reflects a commitment to protecting the environment, supporting local enterprise, and ensuring communities remain connected to place.

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Cindy Foote

Property management expert | SME Business Director | Lifelong Kāpiti resident.

Cindy brings more than 30 years of experience across private, public, social, and community housing.

As Director of Jade Property Management, she oversees a portfolio of over 570 properties across the Kāpiti Coast and wider Wellington region.

A lifelong Kāpiti resident, Cindy combines deep local knowledge with practical expertise in housing management and tenancy.

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Greg Foster

Housing delivery leader | Large-scale development | International experience

Greg brings deep expertise in building and scaling sustainable housing programmes.

His experience spans large-scale housing delivery, funding innovation, and international development, having worked across multiple countries over 30 years.

Greg is the Territorial Director of Housing and Property for The Salvation Army in New Zealand, where he has helped grow one of the country’s largest community housing portfolios.

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Waipuna Grace

Kaupapa Māori leadership | Community development | Housing and wellbeing

Waipuna (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa, Te Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai) brings experience across housing, community development, and operational leadership, grounded in strong cultural and local connections to Kāpiti.

She is committed to strengthening whānau wellbeing and supporting Māori-led solutions that keep investment and opportunity within the community.

Waipuna’s work focuses on building connected, resilient communities through practical, locally grounded approaches.

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Infrastructure and housing delivery | Local and central government experience | Sustainable development.

Phillip Stroud

Phillip is a Reikorangi-based leader with more than 25 years’ experience across housing, infrastructure, and community development. He has led major programmes within Kāpiti Coast District Council and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, supporting the delivery of thousands of homes across New Zealand.

Phillip is known for bringing iwi, councils, and communities together to deliver practical, long-term solutions grounded in place.

Get in touch

After a period of establishing the Trust, a key focus for 2026 is to build strong, direct relationships across the Kāpiti community. 

We are committed to being open, accessible, and responsive as our work develops. If you would like to connect with us — whether as a neighbour, community organisation, or partner — we welcome the conversation.

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