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VUW Women in Tech Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
Since joining the company full-time, I’ve been able to build and refine my skills in business case development.

Lupesina Koro

  • Graduate stories
I was and still am grateful for the work flexibility my manager gave me, as I was still completing my final year of university. This enabled me to give my best at work and at university.

Mary-Ann Stephen Kingu

  • Graduate stories
Working in collaboration with a wide range of people with diverse backgrounds has helped me gain a better understanding of where I can see my career going.

Matthew Lane

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my internship was being able to design a new build extension to the Saint Mark’s church in Opawa.

Minnie Kim

  • Day in the life

Nate Healey

I pack up my PPE and head off for a site visit at one of my Ministry of Education major works projects in Hamilton. This meeting includes the client, school principals, Quantity Surveyor and site managers. Frequently run the meeting and will issue minutes following the meeting. Following the meeting, we have a walk around the site to check out the progress and do a Health & Safety review.
  • Graduate stories
Nick Beattie studied a Master of Planning at Lincoln University and is now a Consultant, Environment and Planning at Aurecon.

Nick Beattie

  • Graduate stories
I think one of the biggest rewards as a graduate engineer would have to be being a part of the successful transformation of the design into a real-life structure.

Nick Santilli

  • Graduate stories
It’s the extra roles and committees outside of project work that I treasure most and that makes me feel included. Roles such as being the lead of the First Nations Committee; this role allows me to embrace my culture and heritage within the business and gives me the confidence to bring the complete ‘Nick’ to work every day.

Nick Trevisiol