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read moreLast week’s NZ Exercise Industry Awards in Auckland hosted by ExerciseNZ, saw Te Mahi Ako awards presented to Tony McMahon and Community Leisure Management Richmond in recognition of their efforts in championing skills and education in the New Zealand fitness sector.
Manukura – individual award
Tony McMahon received the Te Mahi Ako Manukura award. Each year this goes to an individual in the exercise sector who carries mana with their peers. It recognises leadership, work ethic and relationship building, and it goes to someone who is contributing to the professionalism of the exercise workforce.
A Te Mahi Ako assessor and owner of Primal Performance in Invercargill, McMahon assesses learners both within his region, and nationally. His nominators mentioned his conscientious nature, eye for process improvements, and always going above and beyond to help his learners succeed.
Te Iti Kahurangi - organisational award
The Community Leisure Management (CLM) team based at the Richmond Aquatic Centre received the Te Mahi Ako Te Iti Kahurangi award. This goes to an organisation in the exercise sector that is supporting its workforce to strive for excellence, through work-based learning.
It was accepted on CLM’s behalf by manager Byron Hull.
Te Mahi Ako Learner Support manager Denise Clarke advised “The gym has four exercise apprentices. It prides itself on being community-centred, and facilitates and hosts a lot of community initiatives.
“Byron is one of our assessors and is committed to upskilling his staff to reach their full potential.”
Industry contribution prize for long-time Te Mahi Ako staffer
The REPs award for contribution to the exercise sector was given to Alan Reynolds, Te Mahi Ako's National Learner Engagement manager, and resident exercise guru. Reynolds first joined what was then Skills Active, back in 2008, and has been a tireless promoter of work-based learning for fitness professionals.
According to REPs, this special award category is presented to a role model who reflects the ethics and values of exercise professionals and facilities in New Zealand.
"I’m honoured, and accept it on behalf of all those in Skills Active and Te Mahi Ako who also support this great industry," says Reynolds.
Te Mahi Ako Chief Executive Maren Frerichs says Tony, Alan and CLM Richmond are examples of the profound impact of the exercise workforce on national wellbeing.
“One highly-trained fitness professional, over the course of their career, will help countless people achieve life-changing health improvements.
“So the people and organisations who support the education of all those fitness professionals are having an exponential effect on the physical and mental health of Kiwis.
“We are thrilled to be able to work with high achievers like Tony, CLM and Byron, and we wish them a hearty ‘ka rawe!’ on their awards.”
Image (from left): Assessor John Growcott, Tony McMahon, Byron Hull, operations process manager Wanda Hart, Alan Reynolds, Operations general manager Todd Maddock, regional advisor Nick Parke.
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