Graeme Dingle Foundation and Claymark invest in the rangatahi of Bay of Plenty 30 Apr, 2021 07:30 PM 3 minutes to read Claymark and the e Graeme Dingle Foundation have joined forces. Photo / Supplied Bay of Plenty Times The Graeme Dingle Foundation has partnered with Claymark, New Zealand's leading premium radiata pine exporter, to support local students. Claymark will provide programme support for up to 800 local students within the Bay of Plenty. With a 25-year history and an unwavering commitment to the future of Aotearoa, the Graeme Dingle Foundation delivers well-researched programmes to more than 4300 young people across the Bay of Plenty, teaching them the soft skills needed to be successful in the workplaces and communities of the future.