Fepulea'i Margie Apa (born 1973/1974) is a New Zealand healthcare manager and head of Te Whatu Ora, the health authority which came into operation in July 2022. Of Samoan descent she was the first Samoan to be head of a district health board.
In 2012 she became Director, Population Health and Strategy at the Counties Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB).[4] She was appointed chief executive of CMDHB in 2018, the first Samoan to head a District Health Board.[1][3]
The New Zealand government announced in 2021 that two new health authorities, Te Whatu Ora and the Māori health authority Te Aka Whai Ora, would be created in 2022 to replace the district health boards.[5] Apa was appointed in December 2021 as chief executive of the interim Health New Zealand.[6]
She has also been chair of Presbyterian Support, and is on the board of World Vision.[1][7][8]
Personal life
Apa is married to Riki Apa and they have two daughters.[1]
Her title Fepulea'i is a chiefly title from her father's village in Savai'i.[2]