Scholarship honours late business leader
Anew scholarship set up by ASB, Kordia and the University of Waikato will provide financial support to outstanding students in their final year of study in a conjoint degree, or degree with a double major, spanning business management and the sciences.
The Scott Bartlett Memorial Scholarship has been established to remember Scott, an electronic commerce graduate, respected business leader, and former member of the university’s council and ASB’S board. Scott died in late 2020 at the age of 40 after a battle with cancer.
Before his passing, Scott was Group CEO of mission critical technology provider Kordia. He joined the company in 2012, stepping into the top role in 2016, and played a pivotal role in the growth of the business into new areas, such as cyber security and cloud. He was widely regarded as one of the most talented young business people in New Zealand.
ASB’S chief executive Vittoria Shortt, a University of Waikato Distinguished Alumna, says she is proud to support Scott’s memorial scholarship on behalf of ASB.
“Scott was a good friend and colleague. ASB chair Dame Therese Walsh and I want to acknowledge the influence Scott brought to New Zealand.
A scholarship dedicated to Scott is a wonderful way to remember his legacy.”
Kordia Group CEO Shaun Rendell worked alongside Scott for many years as CFO and was appointed acting CEO at Kordia when Scott was ill. “Kordia has long supported scholarships at the University of Waikato, and we are delighted to co-fund this memorial scholarship in Scott’s name.
“Part of what made Scott a brilliant business leader was his passion for developing talent and helping people succeed. He would be very happy to know that his legacy will support the next generation of leaders entering the New Zealand business scene through the scholarship.”
The Scott Bartlett Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to three students each year, with applications being taken from 2022. Each scholarship is worth $4000 for students completing the final year of either a conjoint degree, or a degree with a double major. Majors must be from the Waikato Management School and one (or more) of the Schools of Science, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, or Engineering.