David Seymour's participating in the Fitbit MoveMeant Challenge

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Participating in Fitbit MoveMeant Challenge 2022

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David grew up in Whangarei with two younger brothers, where his parents were a pharmacist and a draughtsman. As a teenager, he moved to Auckland for high school before graduating from the University of Auckland in electrical engineering and philosophy.

Before politics, David worked as an electrical engineer in New Zealand and for private sector think tanks in Canada. He has served as ACT Leader and MP for Epsom since 2014. In Government, he was responsible for Regulatory Reform and charter schools. From opposition, he passed the End-of-Life Choice Act.

Fearless and principled, he is known for standing up for his constituents and, if necessary, to every other party. He has been named MP of the year twice, and ‘the only one talking sense’ too many times to count.

He's excited to get moving in the MoveMeant Challenge to raise money for Diabetes New Zealand.

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Thank you for the support  2 June 2022

Posted by: Diabetes New Zealand

Our deepest thanks goes out to everyone who participated in the 2022 Fitbit MoveMeant challenge.

The incredible 14 of challengers who stepped right to the last minute to make a difference, inspire with a total 3,284,400 steps (2,502kms).

Thank you for sharing your stories, helping raise funds to help us support all those living with or affected by diabetes.

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Fitbit MoveMeant Challenge 2022

Join 14 well-known challengers who will be gearing up to outstep one another this May. Will you outstep them?

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Ruby
Ruby on 18 May 2022
Thanks for everything
$150
Isaac
Isaac on 16 May 2022
Legend Dave!
$50

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This campaign started on 16 May 2022 and ended on 30 Jun 2022.