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Episode Synopsis
In this Tall Stories podcast, host Juliana Wilson speaks with Michael Richards, Customer Success Manager at Revizto, and Islam Khaled-Abbas, 2024 Next Gen Winner at the Building People Awards.
Michael has carved out a career at the cutting edge of digital innovation. Known for his curiosity, collaborative spirit, and ability to communicate complex technologies in simple, engaging ways, he now helps teams across Aotearoa and beyond unlock the power of digital tools in construction.
Islam represents the exciting future of the industry. Based in Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland, he is completing his carpentry apprenticeship with BCITO. His award-winning “big idea” calls for integrating counselling skills into the Licensed Building Practitioner programme, equipping site leaders with better tools to support mental health on construction sites. Alongside his training, he’s building experience with the goal of one day owning his own residential construction business.
Their conversation explores:
Starting out in the industry – two very different career journeys and what shaped them
The role of technology in bridging gaps between digital natives and hands-on builders
Big ideas that can shift culture, from digital innovation to mental health support
Influential people and pivotal moments that shaped their careers
The rewards and challenges of projects that make a real impact
Advice for others starting their construction careers and looking for inspiration
Full of insights, lived experience, and fresh perspectives, this kōrero is about embracing change, curiosity, and big-picture thinking.
When recording Tall Stories, we travel around the motu to hear from our people across Aotearoa – this episode was recorded in Tāmaki Makaurau
Listen for the full conversation.
Michael has carved out a career at the cutting edge of digital innovation. Known for his curiosity, collaborative spirit, and ability to communicate complex technologies in simple, engaging ways, he now helps teams across Aotearoa and beyond unlock the power of digital tools in construction.
Islam represents the exciting future of the industry. Based in Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland, he is completing his carpentry apprenticeship with BCITO. His award-winning “big idea” calls for integrating counselling skills into the Licensed Building Practitioner programme, equipping site leaders with better tools to support mental health on construction sites. Alongside his training, he’s building experience with the goal of one day owning his own residential construction business.
Their conversation explores:
Starting out in the industry – two very different career journeys and what shaped them
The role of technology in bridging gaps between digital natives and hands-on builders
Big ideas that can shift culture, from digital innovation to mental health support
Influential people and pivotal moments that shaped their careers
The rewards and challenges of projects that make a real impact
Advice for others starting their construction careers and looking for inspiration
Full of insights, lived experience, and fresh perspectives, this kōrero is about embracing change, curiosity, and big-picture thinking.
When recording Tall Stories, we travel around the motu to hear from our people across Aotearoa – this episode was recorded in Tāmaki Makaurau
Listen for the full conversation.
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