About Tūhura Tech

Kia ora koutou katoa! Welcome to our whānau!

We bring free technology education directly to rangatahi (young people) in their own communities - schools, libraries, community centres, and marae. Each session is tailored to the participants, supported by trained kaiako and industry professionals who share their passion for technology.

Tūhura Tech Team - Our passionate educators and rangatahi working together

As the only Charitable Trust operating in the Greater Wellington Region focused on Technology Education for rangatahi with trained kaiako (staff), we focus on providing high-quality sessions and support. We believe in hands-on, Montessori-inspired ako (learning) aligned to industry content and culturally responsive practices.

Our Kaupapa (Mission)

To remove barriers and provide equitable access to technology education for all rangatahi in Aotearoa New Zealand, regardless of their background, location, or circumstances.

1000+

Rangatahi engaged annually

15+

Community locations

100%

Free of charge

Our Values & Tikanga

The principles that guide everything we do in our mahi.

Accessible & Equitable Education

No barriers to education and opportunities. We provide all our sessions free of charge, including resources, laptops, robots, and electronics.

Industry Aligned Content

Current, engaging content that sets rangatahi up for success. We work with industry partners to bring their knowledge and practices to rangatahi.

Knowledge and Support

Trained staff in both technology and education. We're a Living Wage Accredited Employer and invest in our staff through industry training and certifications.

Community-Centered Approach

We go to rangatahi in their communities - operating in schools, libraries, community centres, and marae.

Our Commitment to Te Ao Māori

Manaakitanga (Care & Hospitality)

We create welcoming, inclusive spaces where every rangatahi feels valued and supported.

Whanaungatanga (Relationships)

We build strong, lasting connections within our community and with whānau.

Ako (Reciprocal Learning)

We learn from each other - kaiako and rangatahi both teach and learn together.

Kaitiakitanga (Guardianship)

We are guardians of our rangatahi's learning journey and digital future.

Our Story

2021

The Idea

Post-COVID, a group of us came together to build a sustainable, community-run programme. The original board of Lillian Pak, Danielle Sims, Justin Chua, John Barrow and Leon Bowie established the charity.

2021-2023

Proving the Concept

Trialled session formats and approaches with select kura and community centres to refine our support model for rangatahi.

2023

Start Growing

Hiring our first staff members and expanding to Porirua and Lower Hutt. We reach 1000+ rangatahi in yearly engagement.

2025+

Tūhura Tech across Greater Wellington

Now with stable operations, a long term strategic vision and stable growth

Meet Our Kaimahi (Team)

The passionate people behind Tūhura Tech who make our mahi possible.

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Leon Bowie

Co-Founder & CEO

Co-founder with 7+ years in tech education through Code Clubs and robotics coaching. DevOps Engineer by trade who leads Tūhura Tech's operations and partnerships.

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Lillian Hide-Tobin

Lead Mentor

Computer Science and Psychology graduate passionate about tech as a creative medium, especially game development and algorithmic arts. Dedicated to encouraging young women in technology.

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Zelle Marcovicci

Lead Mentor

Creative Media Production graduate specializing in video games and interactive technology. Teaches immersive storytelling and programming at Massey University alongside her Tūhura Tech work.

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Neenu

Lead Mentor

Electronics Engineering graduate with Masters in Signal Processing, currently pursuing Professional Business Analysis at VUW where she also tutors. Passionate about inspiring kids through hands-on tech learning.

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Irma

Admin and Operations Coordinator

Irma brings expertise in business operations, administration and finance to Tūhura Tech. Working quietly behind the scenes, she keeps everything organised and running smoothly while applying financial discipline and community focus to help Tūhura Tech deliver more impactful programmes and build sustainable partnerships with funders and supporters. She values inclusivity and loves being part of the team that breaks barriers in technology education and makes it accessible to all.

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Yui

Community Coordinator

Commerce student who brings her Industrial Design background and student support experience to spreading the word about Tūhura Tech's awesome mahi. She helps share what the organisation is doing and makes sure more people know about the opportunities available.

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Eric

Lead Mentor

Master of Professional Business Analytics student at Victoria University. Eric has a background in healthcare as a Pharmacist, but has been a lifelong learner and hobbyist for all things tech. His goal is to spread passion and inspire people of all backgrounds, and prove that anyone can do tech!

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Join Our Team

We're on a mission to empower rangatahi through technology education.

Meet Our Board of Trustees (Poari Kaitiaki)

The amazing people who provide governance and guardianship over our charity and its strategic direction.

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Lillian Pak

Co-Founder & Chair of the Board

Experienced leader in education, libraries, and public service with extensive governance and community development experience. Passionate about Tūhura Tech's mission of removing barriers to equitable education.

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Simon McCallum

Treasurer

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Rose Langride

Secretary

Education industry veteran with over a decade of experience. Currently works with senior high school students at Wa Ora Montessori School. Joined the board because of Tūhura Tech's commitment to equitable access to learning.

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Jerome Dolman

Trustee

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Aleisha Amohia

Trustee

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Kendra Ross

Trustee

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Carl Ross

Trustee

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Leon Bowie

Co-Founder, CEO & Trustee

Actively involved in technology outreach for the past 7 years running Code Clubs, coaching robotics teams and working in industry as a DevOps Engineer. One of the founders who now runs Tūhura Tech working with our staff, volunteers and sponsors to make sure all kids can get the best support possible.

Our Amazing Supporters

Tūhura Tech is proudly funded by corporate sponsors, local government partnerships, and community donations. This support makes our 100% free sessions possible.

Established 2022
Thanks to our supporters, we've been serving Wellington communities with free technology education for over 3 years.

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