Tourism students given $4000 boost
8 November 2018
Two Kiwi university
students have each received a $4000 boost to help them
complete their final year of study and prepare for a
fantastic career in the tourism industry.
The recipients of the 2019 Tourism Industry New Zealand Trust (TINZT) Academic Scholarship were announced at today’s Tourism Summit Aotearoa in Wellington. They are:
•
Fergus Dale, University of Otago
• Moriah
Osborne, University of Otago
The scholarships are open to young New Zealanders who are about to commence their final year of tertiary study in a tourism-related course in 2019.
Valued at $4000, each scholarship comprises a $2500 payment towards the recipient’s final year of study in a tourism-related tertiary course, attendance at today’s Tourism Summit Aotearoa, a day of placement and networking with Wellington-based tourism operators and organisations, a TIA mentor and continued support from TIA post-study to encourage industry engagement.
Fergus and Moriah were present at the Summit to receive their scholarships from TINZT Trustee and TIA Chair Richard Lauder.
“To support our $36 billion industry and help ensure sustainable growth, it’s vital that we attract and retain smart young Kiwis like Fergus and Moriah so that we can offer world-class experiences to our visitors,” says Mr Lauder.
“These academic scholarships are an important way to reinforce to some incredible young talent that tourism offers fantastic job opportunities, and to help kick start their career.”
Mr Lauder says the 2018 scholarships attracted 25 applications from students around the country. Shortlisted candidates were interviewed by a Scholarship Panel before the two winners were selected.
“It was very competitive, but our
two winners stood out as having the academic and personal
qualities our industry is seeking. They both demonstrated an
excellent understanding of the industry and will be
outstanding Ambassadors for the TINZT Scholarship programme.
We look forward to welcoming them to the industry when they
graduate next year.”
About the
winners
Fergus
Dale
Studying towards a Bachelor of Commerce in
Tourism and Management at the University of Otago, Fergus
says while his career expectations are continuously changing
and expanding, his particular interest lies with tourism
consultancy, and helping small and medium sized enterprises,
corporates and Regional Tourism Organisations overcome
challenges and reach their goals. He’s also keen to work
in the aviation sector to help achieve sustainable air
connectivity in New Zealand. Fergus says he will represent
the industry to show young New Zealanders the opportunities
and benefits of a career in tourism.
Moriah
Osborne
After completing her Bachelor of
Commerce in Marketing Management at the University of Otago
next year, Moriah wants to pursue a career in tourism,
working in marketing and sales with a New Zealand
organisation. She says the overwhelmingly positive focus of
people working in tourism and the opportunity to create
meaningful relationships has fueled her desire for a career
in the industry. She wants a role where she is challenged
and stimulated and that offers new experiences and
opportunities to develop skills that better equip her for
the future.
About TINZT
The
Tourism Industry New Zealand Trust was established in 2007
for charitable purposes. Its focus is twofold:
• The
education of people involved in the New Zealand tourism
industry and the education of New Zealanders about
tourism;
• The fostering and promotion of a tourism industry in New Zealand, based on the sustainable use and preservation of the country’s natural assets.
The TINZT grants programme is open to associations, companies and individuals for projects or ideas that will further the Trust’s aims and criteria. Applications can be made at any time. Visit the TINZT website for details www.tinzt.org.nz. The Trust is managed by Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA).
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