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Counties Energy has awarded a talented young student the Counties Energy Bob Arvidson
Memorial Scholarship through the First Foundation programme.
The initiative supports promising students who may face financial barriers to achieve their tertiary education and career aspirations, setting them on a path to success.
Moeata Ngataki, a Year 12 student at Wesley College, demonstrated outstanding academic
dedication, achieving NCEA Level 1 with Excellence and currently working towards Level 2.
Alongside her studies, Moeata balances part-time roles as a merchandiser and kitchen hand, demonstrating a strong work ethic and commitment to success.
The Counties Energy First Foundation Scholarship provides financial assistance towards
university fees and valuable part-time work experience with Counties Energy over the course of four years.
More than just financial support, the scholarship offers mentorship, hands-on learning and the opportunity to develop essential skills for a successful career, bringing Moeata closer to her goal of pursuing a degree in her chosen pathway.
Moeata Ngataki said she was grateful for the amazing opportunity.
“This scholarship means a lot to my whānau and I. Thank you to Counties Energy and First
Foundation for believing in me. I’m excited to gain real work experience, grow my skills and take the next steps toward my future career.”
Counties Energy General Manager Safety, Culture and Sustainability, Tracey Kay, said the
company was proud to support the next generation of talent.
“The First Foundation programme is about more than just financial aid. It’s about mentorship, experience and creating opportunities for young people to reach their full potential. We are excited to support Moeata on this journey and look forward to seeing her grow academically and professionally.”
This is the third First Foundation scholarship Counties Energy has offered. Previous scholarship recipient Sophia Chen recently graduated and now works as a Product Development Engineer at Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, while current recipient Isabella Coughlan is in her third year of study.
The Counties Energy Bob Arvidson Memorial Scholarship honours the legacy of Bob Arvidson, one of the first trustees of the Counties Power Consumer Trust, now known as the Counties Energy Trust.