Volvo Cars North Shore’s Ongoing Partnership with Westlake Girls High School
When you see a Volvo with the Westlake Girls logo cruising through the North Shore, it’s more than just a mode of transport — it’s a symbol of a partnership built on shared values and community pride.
For Vernon Brown, General Manager of Volvo Cars North Shore, supporting Westlake Girls High School began as a simple, local initiative. But over time, it has grown into something far more meaningful.
“The partnership started as a great community initiative — our local school, supporting young women we see in the area daily.”
Building Stronger Connections
From modest beginnings, the collaboration has evolved into a genuine relationship fuelled by mutual respect and a shared passion for growth.
“Like anything, once you get to know the people involved — look under the hood, if you will — you start to see the amazing things the girls achieve every year.”
Brown reflects on his team’s pride in witnessing Westlake students’ successes — not just at school, but in the broader world of business and sport. Seeing former students thrive offers a powerful reminder of why the partnership is important.
Milestones That Matter
Among the many touchpoints that have strengthened the relationship, Brown highlights the role of April Ieremia, Westlake’s tireless and upbeat Director of Sport.
“Everything is about people. What April has brought to the partnership and the young women on a day-to-day basis has really elevated our relationship — and made everything a little more fun!”
Volvo Cars North Shore’s support has mainly focused on sport — from assisting with travel and outfitting teams, to ensuring April stays mobile in her Volvo as she juggles a packed calendar of school events.
More Than Money
While sponsorship dollars are important, Brown is quick to point out that their commitment goes deeper than financial contributions.
“We’re keen on meaningful engagement. Some of our team have attended school events or supported with logistics. Looking ahead, we’d love to explore mentorship or career exposure opportunities.”