THE PEOPLE BEHIND
WELLINGTON TIMEBANK

Emma
Born and raised in Pōneke and of Chinese descent, Emma loves making things happen in community organisations! She's passionate about justice and equity. She brings this passion to her role at the Wellington Timebank and to the activism and community organising she does in her spare time. She also really loves her kurī Sandwich (who is a part-time worker here at the Timebank) and you can often find them together on a beach somewhere!

Edie
Edie is a writer who loves storytelling, D&D and drinking lots of coffee. UK born, she immigrated to Aotearoa as a kid, moved to Te Whanganui-a-Tara for uni and never left! Coming from a background in management, volunteer coordination and community engagement - she is the manager of the Timebank.

Shelali
I have been a part of the timebank for over 6 years. One of the biggest motivations for being a part of timebank is because it gave me the luxury to meet like minded people who wanted to build a community around them that they truly believe can sustain based on kindness and sharing of resources. I decided to join the steering committee to be someone who can help keep the ship sailing forward!

Edu
Eduardo is an early career academic at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Vic Uni. He has tutored and lectured in development studies and environmental studies courses since 2019. Before moving to Aotearoa to study his PhD, Eduardo worked on a bunch of different development and conservation projects in his home country Perú. He has enjoyed being part of the Wellington Timebank since 2019, only a few months after he arrived in Aotearoa, and has offered photography, haircuts, editing and translating services as his main trades. Eduardo prefers to save up his time credits until the end of the year to get his friends and family holiday presents from the Wellington Timebank's Good Stuff Gift Shop.

Bernadette
Bernadette has been a long time Timebank member and a Steering Committee member since 2019. One of her favourite trades was a Kayaking trade with Lainey, a fellow Timebanker and ex-steering committee member! They spent the day paddling out in the harbour. Bernadette provides great support to the Wellington Timebank through her keen attitude and community mindedness.

Lisa
Lisa has been a Timebank member since 2020 and joined the Steering Committee in late 2024. She helps out with social media, photography and events like the Good Stuff Gift Shop and the annual film fundraiser. Originally from Ireland, Lisa has made Te Whanganui-a-Tara their home since 2017. When she's not timebanking or working, she can usually be found lounging on the couch watching movies with her partner Nik and their cat Strider.