AUT announce memorial scholarship for Eric and Kathy Hertz
AUT is honoured to announce that the lives of former 2degrees CEO Eric Hertz and his wife Kathy, will be memorialised in
a $140,000 (US) scholarship for Māori and Pacific Island students.
Endowed by the Trilogy International Foundation, established by the founders of Trilogy International Partners, the
scholarship is a fitting legacy to a couple that invested personally in the lives of the communities they were part of.
The Eric and Kathy Hertz Scholarship fund will be used over the next three to five years to help Māori and Pasifika
Business Students fully realise their potential and personal abilities. It will assist them to study at home and travel
abroad to experience a different way of life.
One form of scholarship, worth $5000 per student, will cover the cost of residential accommodation at AUT. A second
scholarship, also worth $5000 per award, will assist second and third year students with an academic exchange to a
university in the United States or Canada.
Eric and Kathy were US born and lived in a number of countries before making New Zealand their home.
In 2015 AUT will offer up to five exchange scholarships and five residential scholarships.
The scholarships will be awarded by an AUT committee and a representative from Eric and Kathy’s families.
AUT Vice Chancellor Derek McCormack says: “It’s not easy to conceive of the most respectful way to keep the memory of
someone alive in the wake of such a tragedy.
"Eric and Kathy committed much of their time to promoting opportunities for Māori and Pacific Island youth as well as
mentoring them at AUT, so it is fitting the scholarships are in keeping with their passions for higher education and
native peoples.
“The gift of higher education is a transformational one. We want Māori and Pasifika students to have the opportunity to
study with us here at AUT but also be able to experience what a top class overseas university has to offer.”
Trilogy International Partners Founding Director and 2degrees Director John Stanton says Eric and Kathy’s families
believe the memorial is a great way of celebrating their legacy in New Zealand. “Travelling overseas and gaining fresh
perspective on the world is the kind of experience you can’t put a price on. It’s this life experience that young
students will bring home to NZ to share with others.”
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