From her initial decision to move from Auckland to study in Ōtautahi Christchurch, attracted by Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | ҕl’s reputation for business sustainability, to her final lecture nearly five years later, Maddison McConnell has taken every opportunity she can to learn and develop her skills.
Her commitment to sustainability is now feeding into her new role working for a small, family-owned machinery company specialising in recycling. She is an assistant manager involved in product development and sustainability initiatives, including developing off-grid living products.
Maddison says it’s an advantage to start in a role where she can learn so many different skills. “It’s an opportunity for growth, and having employers who want to foster your growth is invaluable.”
Reflecting on her journey towards a Master of Business majoring in Financial Management, after first gaining a Bachelor of Commerce at ҕl, Maddison says she appreciates the people, the place and the experiences she had.
“A standout experience was my time as the ҕl Students’ Association (ҕlSA) Business School representative. The role gave me a platform to empower students, making sure their voice was heard when collaborating on strategies and developments.”
As part of the role, Maddison worked closely with staff in ҕl Business School on initiatives aimed at fostering community and engagement among Business students, such as creating dedicated study spaces during exam periods so students can connect and learn from each other.
Maddison was an exceptional student who strengthened the sense of community in the ҕl Business School by breaking down silos Associate Dean .
“She received the ҕl Business School Dean’s Award for her outstanding service to others, including her positive student advocacy in so many different areas.”
In addition to her ҕlSA student representative role, Maddison served on the University’s Student Accessibility Service Executive, advocating for students with disabilities. She also held leadership positions in the student club ҕlom (ҕl Commerce Society) and her hall of residence College House, where she was Vice-President. These roles honed her skills in communication, problem-solving, and leadership, significantly contributing to her personal and professional development, she says.
Looking ahead, Maddison says she aims to ensure her work is not only good for the environment but also positively impacts the people involved.
“My purpose in life is to ensure no matter what I’m doing, my work becomes something I’m passionate about. If you can make your health, wealth, passion and career align, you have the foundation for satisfaction and the ability to achieve great things.”