S06E013: Winnie Wong, Author & DEI Entrepreneurship Advocate, Singapore

S06E013: Winnie Wong, Author & DEI Entrepreneurship Advocate, Singapore

I worked with a developmental editor once a week who would read everything that I wrote and helped me structure the book and build our table of contents, where all these stories were part of the second part of that book, which is the keys to success as female entrepreneurs East Asian ones. winnie wong…

S06E012: Dato Judy Cheng-Hopkins, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support, Malaysia

S06E012: Dato Judy Cheng-Hopkins, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support, Malaysia

The mentor has no skin in your game. Whether you succeed or fail, you know, he or she is happy you succeed. But that’s about it. A sponsor has a stake in your success and usually in the best case scenario, the best way I can describe it from my own experience, a sponsor is…

S06E011: Afshan Nasseri, Founder & CEO of Aam Creative, US & Pakistan

S06E011: Afshan Nasseri, Founder & CEO of Aam Creative, US & Pakistan

I wanted to show American Indians that there’s actually a really cool way to discover your culture that doesn’t have to be through your parents’ lens because a lot of kids grow up understanding their culture from their parents’ lens. And sometimes it’s not in the best way.There’s really cool things going on that kids…

Speaking At Intel WIN e-Forum

Speaking At Intel WIN e-Forum

Last week (19 May 2023), I was invited to be a panelist at the closed-door Intel e-forum named Intel WIN. It is a quarterly e-programme that strives to showcase women leaders to their Intel women and I was pleasantly surprised to learn that this was the first time they invited external speakers. Titled Grow, Grit,…