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Nicole Vaitiare Maure Rapu

2025

Recipient of the

Fraternal Order of Moai Award

Field of Study:

Commercial Engineering & Finance; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez

The 2024 classes were challenging but incredibly beneficial for me, it allowed me to

learn about on of the areas that I think it’s the most difficult to learn in my program,

which is finance. First of all, this led me to challenge myself as a person, to focus on

learn things that It can be a bigger goal o challenge, but I keep to myself the

satisfaction to try and achieving it, I was able to do it and it shows me what I am

capable to do, on an academic and personal level. I also think that its important learn

to cover different areas on your university program, which is what I feel extremely

satisfied. I think that the financial area is incredibly necessary and I see it with a more

perspective on the future, since I believe that external financing, asset management

income, could be useful in case we need external financing for our beloved company

Mau Henua, for this there has to be someone worried of managing or proposing these

ideas that are innovative for the island. Allowing us, who knows, to perhaps grow in

this direction taking advantage of the great and beautiful cultural resource that we

have, in order to further beautify the island and do something that we can all be proud of.

Nicole Vaitiare Maure Rapu
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