As a student, Rayne Hungahunga initially explored career options in cooking, art and hairdressing. None seemed right - until she tried MITO’s StartUp® programme and something clicked.
As a student, Rayne Hungahunga initially explored career options in cooking, art and hairdressing. None seemed right - until she tried MITO’s StartUp® programme and something clicked.
While at school Julius wasn’t sure what he wanted to do. But with a passion for cars, he took part in MITO’s StartUp® programme, and spent one day a week in an automotive workshop.
Mosgiel’s Hayden McCulloch is an advocate for apprenticeships. And he knows what he’s talking about as he’s been there, done that!
For Hamilton’s David Fox a career in the automotive industry was always a very likely scenario as both his father and step father have an interest in restoring old cars.
It has been an exciting couple of years for Renee Conroy—the young achiever has completed MITO’s Freight Forwarding programme and won a prestigious award!
Maree Lamositele is excelling in the logistics industry— commencing a full-time career, gaining a national qualification and then receiving a MITO Graduate scholarship!
MITO scholarship winner Jodie Fletcher is passionate about customised refinishing and is using her scholarship to take part in a unique course to expand her skills.
With over 20 years’ experience driving logging trucks, Dean Taiaroa has now been recognised with a national qualification.
For mother of three Tusi Tupe, receiving MITO’s Business Skills Scholarship is like a dream come true. “This opportunity shows all my hard work has paid off,” Tusi says.