Kia Ora, I’m Eve.
The trust and relationships we build with people as journalists are just part of what makes me love this industry.
As a child, I wrote my own plays, books and poetry. Now being grown up I’ve become more interested in what other peoples' stories are.
Before I came to the New Zealand Broadcasting School I took a year out of study to intern at Coast Access Radio and commit to personal growth.
I pride myself on my honesty, integrity, resilience and attention to detail.
A team environment is where I like to be, people are what matters to me most. This is why I’ve thrived in the environment the NZBS fosters.
I believe everything I’ve learnt in the past two years has equipped me to be a valuable asset to any organisation.
I see everything as an opportunity to learn and I’m excited for whatever the future throws my way.
You can track me down here :
Email: evemae101@gmail.com
Phone: 021 857 405
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