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Keystone Scholar Carves Career Path with Alumni Support
Armed with a resourcefulness that belies her age, and a proactive approach to her education, Jamie Merrick has always been a masterclass in the growth mindset.
Ultra marathon runner reflects on adventures and time at Keystone Trust
Supermarket worker, chemist delivery cyclist, department store salesperson, neighbourhood lawn mower, and paper boy: as a Timaru teenager, Dale Henderson did it all. Little did he know what those schoolboy skills would eventually lead to.
Alumni proves the journey does not always need to be linear to end in success
Not everyone who gets a Keystone Study Award accepts it. At least not immediately. That was the case for Dane Hart, who encountered a delicious collision of opportunities in his final months at school.
From Keystone Trust interviewee to interviewer
Corrina Gibbons-Hurinui knows the Keystone scholarship interview process from both sides of the table. As a teenaged applicant, she found the selection panel encounter “pretty terrifying”, she now laughingly admits. Later, she became a panel member herself, and while still trying to keep prospective recipients on their toes: “I didn’t go out of my way to make it terrifying.”
New Zealand Institute of Architects’ Award winner – premium peer recognition reflects on Keystone Trust journey
Thao Nguyen’s journey of achievement began long before her introduction to Keystone. Just 13 years prior to receiving her study award, Thao, together with her mother and sibling, arrived in New Zealand as refugees from Vietnam. They could not speak any English. That meant a fast learning curve for Thao in particular, who had to immerse herself in English as a second language and assume the role as both lead family interpreter and teacher.
Alumni’s Unconventional Road to Construction Industry Leadership
Aged just 14, Anntonina Savelio knew she wanted to work with her hands, onsite and involved in construction. But her father was a carpenter by trade and steered her away from the long hours, challenging physical work and male-dominated environment.
1997 Study Award recipient “I don’t regret the path I have taken”
Lee Matheson gave indication of his drive in his original Keystone application letter, where, as a 17-year-old, he wrote: “I aim to get the most out of my life by doing everything positive to make it enjoyable and satisfying. A country boy at heart, my interests reflect this. I get great pleasure out of everything I do, and plan to continue, wherever life may take me.”
360 as 1998 Keystone Study Award recipient gives back
The neighbours came to his rescue when Marcus Read needed a suit. The white shirt, the bow tie, the pants and jacket – they provided it all on loan when Marcus was invited to attend his Keystone Awards dinner.
Silver Anniversary for Trust Sponsorship Partner
“This is the best day of my life.” These are eight simple words but a lasting sentiment from a vibrant young lad from Gisborne that resonates with prominent business figure and esteemed trans-Tasman property leader Angus McNaughton today. “He was a school leaver, and...
Our 2024 Keystone Trust Graduates
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari kē he toa takitini - My success should not be bestowed onto me alone, it was not individual success but the success of a collective. Congratulations to our Study Award graduates! Kyle Hollowood 2019 Master of...
Alumni’s Academic Triumph Set to Reshape Housing Futures in Aotearoa-New Zealand
She was seventeen years old and in her final year of high school, juggling responsibilities few navigate successfully, even in adulthood. However, humble beginnings have never held Jacqueline Paul from achievement, nor have they seen her steadfast social consciousness wane. Jacqueline’s story is an amazing story of Wāhine Toa as we celebrate International Women’s Day this year.
Celebrating International Women’s Day with the first Keystone Trust student and first story of our “30 stories for 30 years” series.
Things moved fast for Andrea Salter after she’d given her speech at the annual Keystone awards dinner. It was November 1999. Andrea had just completed five years at Auckland University and was to graduate in 2000 with a Bachelor of Architecture. Before the night was over, she’d been offered two jobs.
Alumni Advocacy Revives Sponsor Relationship
More than two decades ago, as Director at the former Carson Group, Peter Chudleigh embraced a position as a sponsorship partner of the Keystone Trust. Fast forward to now, and the commitment is back in action, prompted by the persuasive call of Trustee and Keystone...
Keystone alumna builds success down under
In the six years since she graduated, a member of Keystone Trust’s alumni network has embarked on a remarkable career journey that’s taken her from Aotearoa-New Zealand, to the bustling construction scene in Australia. With an undergraduate degree majoring in project...
Welcome to our 2024 Scholarship recipients
Selecting the 2024 Study Awards, Key Partner Scholarships and Key School Leaver Scholarships recipients proved a challenging task for our scholarship committee due to the high calibre of applicants. Our Study Award selection committee have been working hard, reading...