Te Puke Times

Wellness centre claims hat-trick of award wins

Business Excellence Awards highlight town’s resilience

- Stuart Whitaker

Poutiri Wellness Centre was the big winner at the Te Puke Business Excellence Awards on Friday last week. The centre won the Trevelyan’s Pack & Cool Service Award, the Bennetts Proactive Supreme Award, and CEO Kirsty Maxwell-crawford was named Te Puke EDG Leader of the Year.

Kirsty says the wins were “just incredible, and overwhelmi­ng for our team”.

She says it was a great night for everyone who was nominated and those who won.

“It was special for our team to realise that their hard work is also being seen across the community.

“We prefer to be supporting families in lots of different areas and we just tend to try and get on and do the best we can, so to take a bit of time out and enjoy the awards and enjoy the dinner, we really thought we were going along to support all the other incredible organisati­ons and services and businesses that we get to work alongside in the community and provide support to.”

Over the years there has been a growth in the wellness centre’s presence and services it provides.

“We’ve been really intentiona­l about enacting our belief that Te Puke

deserves to have a range of services located in Te Puke delivered by Te Puke rather than people having to travel out of town.

“It’s been really intentiona­l over the last couple of years to try to make sure there is a wide range of health and social services in Te Puke alongside, and in a way that is also complement­ary to, the work that The Hub

The awards ceremony in full swing. do, Nga¯ Kakano does and many other organisati­ons do as well.”

“To us, the biggest blessing is to be able to serve a really incredible community.”

Kirsty says she appreciate­s the Leader of the Year award.

“But I also think that Te Puke is blessed with a large number of incredible leaders and leadership exists at all levels. I really appreciate the award, but also I do believe that we have a really significan­t number of leaders in our community that make Te Puke really special.”

Vicky Pilbrow was one of the awards judges.

“Passion and compassion is the Poutiri way to leading a community health organisati­on. Their passion is also about their vision. There is energy, excitement and enthusiasm in their organisati­on.

“Poutiri Wellness focuses on making a difference in our health sector and is articulate­d as a holistic wellness centre to make health, employment and wellness services more affordable and accessible for wha¯nau.”

Te Puke EDG managing director Mark Boyle says the awards were another success.

“We had a high number of nomination­s and ended up with a solid number of finalists, particular­ly in the service sector and retail sector,” he says.

“The judges typically found things very close in terms of the quality of the businesses they viewed and judged and the people they met.”

He says despite the present

conditions, the awards highlighte­d the strength of the local economy.

“As much as there are some difficult things in the economy, particular­ly around inflation, which is an issue, the cost of living, interest rates, insurance costs, a pending election, there was still a great deal of positivity and there was a strong feeling that our local economy is strong.”

Kiwifruit, local manufactur­ing and rural business and service industries underpin that.

“I think, if anything, the thing that’s shone through in this whole process is that Te Puke is a very resilient place. We’ve gone through Covid and we’ve gone through a slightly different kiwifruit season this last season, but we are very resilient and continue to grow.”

In her speech at the awards, Vicky said the judges were united in believing that good old-fashioned service is the norm for Te Puke.

“The multiple businesses visited all shared the same theme — they valued their staff, their staff’s wellbeing and profession­al developmen­t. This is proof a community can’t be dictated, but it can be fostered.

“The passion we have found in the business community clearly motivates strong bonds with employees, resulting in a modern respect for the organisati­ons they work for.”

She said the ongoing support of local communitie­s in many forms of sponsorshi­p was also surprising.

“For a small town, the businesses were remarkable in their generosity to support others when you had your own times of need.”

Winners

Bupa Te Puke Food & Beverage Award: The Packhouse — Lumberjack Brewing

Western BOP District Council Retail Award: Super Liquor

Trevelyan’s Pack & Cool Service Award: Poutiri Wellness Centre Zespri Ag/hort Award: Pivot Horticultu­re

Te Puke EDG Emerging Business Award: Phie Jewels

Te Puke EDG Excellence in Innovation Award: Black & White Beauty Te Puke EDG Excellence in Sustainabi­lity Award: Ricado Te Puke EDG Ultimate Customer Experience Award: Te Puke Library Te Puke EDG Leader of the Year Award: Kirsty Maxwell-crawford, CEO Poutiri Wellness

Bennetts Proactive Supreme Award: Poutiri Wellness Centre

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Poutiri Wellness Centre won big at the Te Puke Business Excellence Awards.

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