Fidelity Life celebrates its latest 20 Career connect graduates

Last week, Fidelity Life held a celebration to honour its latest 20 Career Connect graduates. Each graduate has successfully completed their Level 5 qualifications in life, disability, and health insurance.  

  • Anna Devereux; Women in finance scholarship recipient (Dunedin)

  • Ashlee Cuttance (Dunedin)

  • Awhina Scott; Pounamu scholarship recipient (Christchurch)

  • Briar Evans (Auckland)

  • Caitlin Hayward (Morrinsville)

  • Christabel Bertie (Auckland)

  • Grace McIntyre; Rural scholarship recipient (Dunedin)

  • Harpreet Rehal (Auckland)

  • Jenny Silva; Kōwhai scholarship recipient (Queenstown)

  • Kim Forsythe (Invercargill)

  • Kirsty Gobbie (Auckland)

  • Leean Te (Auckland)

  • Marna Breetzke; Pāua scholarship recipient (Auckland)

  • Matthew Roxburgh (Dunedin)

  • Myja Gregory (Auckland)

  • Namrata Kumar (Auckland)

  • Shiwangni Mala (Auckland)

  • Sydnee Taylor; Toe Toe scholarship recipient (Christchurch)

  • Taylah Marr; Rāngi Po scholarship recipient (Christchurch)

  • Vanessa Jones-Dutton (New Plymouth)

This year, 95% of Career connect graduates were women, and a quarter of the group identifies as Māori or Pasifika.

Michelle Doyle, Head of Solutions said

"More than 60% of the graduates who asked for introductions to adviser businesses have already landed jobs, excited to start careers that help New Zealanders protect what matters most.”

Since its inception in 2023, Career connect has had more than 200 registrations for 70 course places, welcomed 47 students and helped almost 40 people gain their Level 5 qualifications in life, disability, and health insurance.

Submissions to be part of the 2025 intake of Career connect closed earlier this month with nearly 70 applications from a diverse group of candidates across various ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds. 

 

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