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Tama Māori

“Every day on the job is a chance to leave your mark on the world. It's a legacy you can leave behind, something tangible that your children and grandchildren can see and be proud of.”

Growing up in Jakarta, Tama was used to the busy city life. After immigrating to New Zealand, he found solace in his Samoan heritage. Becoming a construction worker was the perfect outlet for his physical strength. Tama takes pride in the buildings he helps create, knowing that they will stand the test of time. Despite the tough exterior, Tama's heart is as warm as the Pacific Ocean. He spends his time off volunteering with underprivileged youth in his community, using his love of rugby to connect with them.

What inspired you to take up rugby as a hobby?

Growing up in Samoa, rugby was like a second religion. It was a way to bond with my community and stay active. Even though I live in New Zealand now, it's still a big part of who I am.

How do you balance your work life with your volunteering?

It's not easy, but it's important to prioritize giving back to your community. I make sure to schedule my volunteer work ahead of time and communicate with my coworkers to make sure I don't miss any important deadlines.

An orange skyscraper against a blue sky.
I'll never forget the first time I worked on a building with glass windows. It was like creating a giant jewelry box for everyone to enjoy.
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