Welcome to the Empower Family!
Let us introduce you to our team.

LEHI CLARK | Director
Senior Business Analyst + Innovative Software Engineer
Bachelor of Business majoring in Information Technology
Lehi pioneered I.T. connectivity between a bank and a broker via API integration. This won NZCU Baywide the 2021 Canstar award for Innovation Excellence in Consumer Lending. Adding 30+ years of business experience to his Bachelor of Business majoring in Information Technology, Lehi works with small, medium, and large multinational businesses delivering innovative, integrated software.

HEIDI CLARK
Psychologist + Clinical Psychology Registrar
Master of Clinical Psychology; Bachelor of Science (Honours)(Psychology); Bachelor of Psychological Science
Since July 2023 Heidi has been a front-line psychologist for an innovative mental health project serving Queensland government schools across the Granite Belt. Heidi has achieved excellence in competetive academic courses being awared the Master of Clinical Psychology with Distinction.

LITIA CLARK
Educator with a Focus on Special Education
Bachelor of Education majoring in Special Education
Litia, an i-Taukei woman, was awarded the 2015 Australian Awards Scholarship and traveled to Australia to study at the Univeristy of Southern Queensland. Tia graduated with a Bachelor of Education majoring in Special Education. Returning home to Fiji, Tia, along with her husband Jarom, witnessed the need for, and are both passionate about, increasing access to high quality educational resources for Fijian students.

JAROM CLARK
Educator + Counsellor
Bachelor of Education (Currently Enrolled); Diploma of Counselling; Certificate IV in Education Support
Jarom works with a multidisciplinary focus. He has a diverse combination of education with a Diploma in Counselling, Certificate IV in Education Support, and his current learning in the Bachelor of Education all added to his lived experience in the pacific Islands. Jarom has embarked on a journey to bring high quality educational resources to students in the remote islands of the pacific.