
Courageous Spirit, Global Impact: Alumna Cecilia Roh's Story
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About this listen
In this podcast episode, Simon interviews Hyeinn Cecilia Roh, who shares her journey from attending Alice Smith School to Loughborough University to her current role at an international humanitarian organisation. Cecilia discusses her academic pursuits in gender studies, her experiences working in humanitarian aid in Yemen and Iraq, and the importance of believing in oneself and learning from mistakes. She emphasises the significance of collaboration and the impact of education and support from teachers in shaping her career path.
Takeaways
- Cecilia felt a strong sense of belonging at Alice Smith School.
- Her passion for gender equality led her to pursue a master's degree in Gender, Development, and Globalisation at LSE.
- Her work focuses on safe migration and supporting internally displaced people.
- Sustainability and long-term development are crucial in humanitarian work.
- Cecilia's sense of justice motivated her to enter the field of humanitarian aid.
- Believing in oneself is essential for success in any career.
- Pushing beyond perceived limits can lead to incredible opportunities.
- Mistakes are valuable learning experiences in professional growth.
- Collaboration with diverse individuals enhances personal and professional development.
- Education and supportive teachers play a vital role in shaping one's career.
Links online
School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my
This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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