New Zealand
Andrew
Sporle
Member, Scientific Panel on Global Standards for AI Auditing
Andrew Sporle is an international award-winning data and research innovator with over 30 years’ experience in research practice, policy and ethics. His current work is mainly focused on data strategy, social/health inequity, statistical literacy or making statistical information resources more useful to decision-makers beyond government. This work is carried out through iNZight Analytics Ltd, a Māori-owned data analytics and visualisation company. He is the National Contact Point (Māori) for the EU's Horizon Europe Research Fund, an Honorary Associate-Professor of Statistics at the University of Auckland and a deputy director of Healthier Lives National Science Challenge. He is a board member for several Māori or indigenous research committees, advisor on government data and research initiatives in Aotearoa and Australia, co-lead on for iNZight statistical software and on the executive of the Virtual Health Information Network, Te Mana Raraunga and the International Sociological Association Research Committee on Racism, Nationalism, Indigeneity and Ethnicity. He serves StatsNZ's Data Ethics Advisory Group and Te Whatu Ora’s National AI & Algorithm Expert Advisory Group. Andrew was the inaugural Māori Health Research Manager at the Health Research Council and initiated both the Māori research responsiveness and workforce development initiatives that are still running 3 decades later.