Students Selected for Singapore Study Tour

The Southeast Asia Centre of Asia-Pacific Excellence (CAPE) has worked with Young Enterprise and the New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Singapore to create a business study tour with the aim of exposing young kiwis to the opportunities awaiting them outside of school and in the hub of businesses in Asia.

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23.3.2018
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The students will learn about the culture and business community in Singapore, including site visits to established companies and start-ups. They will meet local entrepreneurs, as well as those involved in some of our trade relationships. Most excitingly, they will work with local Singaporean students on a thought-provoking business challenge!

The trip is an opportunity for these young entrepreneurs to extend their global business knowledge and their understanding of the Singapore trade environment.

The talented students selected to go to Singapore in April this year are:

  • Skye Lunson-Storey: Tauranga Girls’ College
  • Jayden Lal: Saint Kentigern College
  • Max Lawton: Rangitoto College
  • Jacob McColl: Hillcrest High School
  • Nitha Vashti: Gisborne Girls High School
  • Jakeb Gray: Hastings Boys’ High School
  • Meg Marshall: Nga Tawa Diocesan School
  • Jacob Hoffman: St Peters College, Palmerston North
  • Fergus Murray: Nelson College
  • Anna Gregan: Roncalli College

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March 23, 2018

Students Selected for Singapore Study Tour

The Southeast Asia Centre of Asia-Pacific Excellence (CAPE) has worked with Young Enterprise and the New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Singapore to create a business study tour with the aim of exposing young kiwis to the opportunities awaiting them outside of school and in the hub of businesses in Asia.

The students will learn about the culture and business community in Singapore, including site visits to established companies and start-ups. They will meet local entrepreneurs, as well as those involved in some of our trade relationships. Most excitingly, they will work with local Singaporean students on a thought-provoking business challenge!

The trip is an opportunity for these young entrepreneurs to extend their global business knowledge and their understanding of the Singapore trade environment.

The talented students selected to go to Singapore in April this year are:

  • Skye Lunson-Storey: Tauranga Girls’ College
  • Jayden Lal: Saint Kentigern College
  • Max Lawton: Rangitoto College
  • Jacob McColl: Hillcrest High School
  • Nitha Vashti: Gisborne Girls High School
  • Jakeb Gray: Hastings Boys’ High School
  • Meg Marshall: Nga Tawa Diocesan School
  • Jacob Hoffman: St Peters College, Palmerston North
  • Fergus Murray: Nelson College
  • Anna Gregan: Roncalli College