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Press Release – Connexis Wellington, 5 July 2021: A series of hands-on open days held throughout the country has opened the eyes of female secondary school students to a career in the infrastructure industry. ‘Girls with Hi-Vis’ (GWHV) has seen events held nationwide …
Wellington, 5 July 2021: A series of ‘hands-on’ open days held throughout the country has opened the eyes of female secondary school students to a career in the infrastructure industry.
‘Girls with Hi-Vis®’ (GWHV) has seen events held nationwide throughout June to offer young women the opportunity to visit an infrastructure company through their school, get hands-on experience and hear from inspirational women in the industry. The open days provide an understanding about what’s involved in the many and varied roles in infrastructure’s Civil, Energy, Telco and Water industries.
Press Release – Connexis
Wellington, 5 July 2021: A series of ‘hands-on’ open days held throughout the country has opened the eyes of female secondary school students to a career in the infrastructure industry.
‘Girls with Hi-Vis®’ (GWHV) has seen events held nationwide throughout June to offer young women the opportunity to visit an infrastructure company through their school, get hands-on experience and hear from inspirational women in the industry. The open days provide an understanding about what’s involved in the many and varied roles in infrastructure’s Civil, Energy, Telco and Water industries.
A total of 539 students, from 64 schools in 11 regions (Auckland, Christchurch, Selwyn, Mackenzie, East Cape, Hawkes Bay, Otago, Southland, Taranaki, Taupo, Hamilton & Wellington) attended 23 events held by 14 host companies.