Henry is the next generation of young aspiring builders servicing the wider Auckland Region. He finished his education at Kings College in 2014 – thoroughly enjoying his time, at Kings the careers department encouraged surgeons and lawyers – being a builder was somewhat secondary. Henry completed his building apprenticeship with BCITO in about 3 years, then started Concept Carpenters in 2017, arguably what he was distended for after mowing lawns for people’s money while at primary school.
Fast-forward to today, Henry has established Concept Carpenters to a team of 14, specialising in quality residential projects.
Henry recently connected with Charlotte and Paul at One Tree Hill College to assist with their gateway programme, he has chatted to the graduates of 2022 and 2023 - hopefully inspiring their future endeavours.
Henry and his team have also more recently been assisting with transforming the ex-state house.
Please register soon as this is going to a huge event
Fellow Rotarians,
You are invited to the Presentations on Rotary Youth activities and events that have taken place over the past twelve months in the Auckland area. THE INVITATION IS ATTACHED
This event involves young people giving short presentations on how they have benefited from their experiences in attending events such as RYPEN, MUNA, RYDA and the National Science Forum as well as gaining an understanding of some other High School programs such as the Rotary Enrichment Program , Post High School study scholarships and the Walsh Flying School Scholarship to name just a few.
The evening is run and facilitated by a team of RYLA Alumni drawn from participants over the past 4-5 years.
We are confident that you will gain a good understanding of how these programs are benefitting young people in our district and be entertained in the process.
This is a dinner event and places will be limited, so if you are interested in attending, please reserve the date and RSVP as soon as you decide you wish to attend.
We are also going to have Leonie Blake talk about the REP (Rotary Enrichment Program)
Dr Enrico Haemmerle, a Mechatronics Engineer, was a Trustee of the Rotary
International Science Summer School Trust of New Zealand and has been the Director of
the Rotary Science and Technology Forum for the last two years.
Originally from Freiburg in Germany, Dr Haemmerle has a long history of Academic and
Technical Leadership, with a focus on Mechatronics Engineering Design for Medical and
Sports Devices for the last 15 years.
Previously, he was Associate Dean of Research at the University of Auckland's Faculty of
Engineering and more recently, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Dean of
Engineering and Head of Auckland University of Technology’s School of Engineering,
Computer and Mathematical Sciences. He is interested in innovation and growth through
supporting and empowering others. He is experienced with research, strategy creation
and implementation, budget management and forecasting, quality management and
continuous improvement.
Please Confirm or Decline before 2pm on Friday for catering purposes.
Our speaker for our first meeting in 2025 is Katina Conomos, Programme Director The Mussel Reef Restoration Trust which was formed in 2013 to "Revive our Gulf" by restoring the lost mussel reefs in the Hauraki Gulf.
Topic: "Peddling for Parkinsons - 3,000kms for me; a longer journey for a mate"
On 5th Feb last year Dennis Millard started out on the Tour Aotearoa – a 3,000km bike trail from Cape Reinga at the top of the North Island, to Stirling Point, Bluff, at the bottom of the South Island. The route was designed by the Kennett Brothers and includes many of New Zealand’s famous bike trails. He will recall his experiences of the ride: the highlights, lowlights, pics of great New Zealand scenery and stories of awesome camaraderie. Along the way he successfully raised donations for Parkinson’s NZ.
This is a reminder that we have Sam Stubbs as our guest speaker for our evening meeting next Tuesday. We need a good turn-out so please feel free to invite friends & family and reply no later than 3pm on Friday 7 February.
Sam Stubbs is the CEO of Simplicity Kiwisaver. Previously he was the CEO Of Tower Investments, and before that Managing Director of the Hanover Group He spent 10 years working for Goldman Sachs in London and Hong Kong. He previously worked for Natwest Markets, Fay, Richwhite and IBM New Zealand.
He has been a Board Member of the Financial Services Council, and a member of the Government Taskforce on Financial Services.
Sam’s topic for the evening is “Auckland’s Housing Predicament: a 2025 Perspective.”
This is a reminder that next Tuesday's meeting is a breakfast meeting with Penrose Rotary where it would be great if you are able to attend.
There is plenty of parking accessed from the main entrance to the College and the three One Tree Hill College Students who attended the Summer Science Forum will be speaking. This includes the student who has been selected to attend the London Forum which in itself is a major achievement.
If you are attending you just pay on the day with efpos.
Join us at Rotary Newmarket next week as we welcome Tushar Shamar, founder of IMAgEN8, a purpose-driven innovation agency focused on sustainability, regenerative design, and community engagement. One of IMAgEN8’s standout initiatives encourages children to explore nature through photography, fostering creativity, environmental awareness, and a deeper connection to the natural world. Tushar will share how this program not only nurtures young minds but also inspires the next generation of environmental stewards. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear how simple tools like a camera can empower kids to see, appreciate, and protect our planet!
You're Invited: An Evening with Ganesh Raj at Rotary Newmarket!
Rotary Newmarket is thrilled to welcome Ganesh Raj, the charismatic chef, TV personality, and entrepreneur, for an inspiring talk at our next meeting.
Date: 11th March Location: Remuera Golf Club, 120 Abbots Way Time: 6-30pm
Best known as the host of Eat Well for Less NZ and the creative mind behind The Tasting Shed, Ganesh is a passionate advocate for good food, great business, and the power of community. He'll share his journey from the kitchen to the screen, his insights on entrepreneurship, and why food is more than just what’s on your plate—it’s about people, culture, and connection.
This is a night not to be missed! Bring a guest and join us for an engaging and entertaining evening.
Please confirm or Decline before 3pm on FRiday 7th March... Thank you
Auckland official Christine McKnight, ITF Silver Badge Chief has been selected to be Assistant Chief for the Paralympics. This is the first time a New Zealand official has been selected for this role. Christine has been a Line Umpire at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
Background
I am a New Zealand based consulting engineer with experience in all aspects of the power industry. While my main interest is in hydropower, I have experience in wind, solar, tidal and wave power. I have also worked on substations and transmission lines, on diesel, steam and gas turbine stations and I have had some involvement in nuclear power. My academic qualifications include a Masters degree in power system design and I am a Distinguished Fellow of Engineering New Zealand, a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a retired Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
I have acted as a consultant on many overseas projects in developing countries. This has included work for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and as independent advisor on dam projects in India, Pakistan, West Africa and Afghanistan.
I have been married for 50 years and we have a son and a daughter - both are engineers.
My recreational interests are sailing, windsurfing, and rowing. I recently won a gold medal at the World Masters Games for winning the single sculls race in the 80+ age group.
You can contact me via the form on the following page.
Onekaka Hydro Scheme
My wife and I are majority owners of a 970 kW 200 m head hydro scheme in Golden Bay in the South Island of New Zealand that I designed and commissioned and now operate by remote control using text messaging.
My Book
In February 2014 my book "Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice" was published by CRC Press. The book covers all the steps involved in developing small hydropower schemes from initial identification right through to operation and maintenance. It covers hydro schemes from 500 kW to 50 MW. All the reviews have been positive.
There is more information on the page "My Book"