Career
Rising through the ranks, she became the head of the Department in 1998. Her time as head of the Department occasioned some controversy, with allegations of extravagant spending and of a management style akin to a personality cult. In 2001 she lost a high-profile Employment Court case after the Labour government decided not to renew her contract.
She has since worked as a consultant and public speaker.
In 2007 she was elected to the Auckland Regional Council, as the representative of the North Shore constituency. She gained appointment as a commissioner of the Families Commission in 2009.
Her term ended in 2013. She was re-elected to the Health Board and Local Board at the 2013 elections.
At the 2014 general election she was a candidate for the Conservative Party in the Epsom electorate, and was also ranked second on the Conservative party list.
In 2006 she competed on Dancing with the Stars.