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Overcoming Fears and Seizing Opportunities at Queen's Business School. Hello everyone, I want to share an exciting and somewhat nerve-wracking experience I recently had! I was offered the opportunity to shoot a tutorial video for Queen's Business School. 📹 To be completely honest, public speaking and being in front of a camera are two of my biggest fears. During class presentations, I realized just how much I needed to improve these skills. So when Queen's Business School offered me the chance to shoot this video, I decided to take a deep breath and say yes—not just to the opportunity but to challenging myself and facing my fears head-on. Even though I'm naturally confident and enjoy socializing as an ambivert, this was something I knew I needed to work on. It’s easy to stay within our comfort zones, but real growth happens when we push ourselves to try new things and confront our challenges. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to Clare Gallagher and Queen's Business School for this amazing opportunity and for their unwavering support. A special shoutout to the videographer, who was incredibly patient and supportive throughout the entire process. 🙌 For some, this might just be another project, but for me, it was a significant step towards overcoming a long-standing fear. Learning to present in front of a camera is more than just a skill—it's about building confidence, embracing vulnerability, and growing personally and professionally. My takeaway: Don’t let fear hold you back from amazing opportunities. Embrace your challenges, learn from them, and remember that every step forward is progress. Question for You: Have you recently faced a fear or taken on a challenge that pushed you out of your comfort zone? I’d love to hear your stories and learn from your experiences! Let’s support each other on this journey of growth. 🌟👇 #OvercomingFears #PersonalGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #QueensBusinessSchool #LearningByDoing #Inspiration #PublicSpeaking Queen's Business School, Queen's University Belfast, Careers Queen's University Belfast, Queen's University Belfast South Asia
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On Tuesday evening, I had the pleasure of hosting a conversation with our QMUL alumnus Gavin Lewis, Managing Director at BlackRock, business leader, and author of "The Opportunity Index". We discussed his upbringing, his experiences at QMUL and subsequent career journey, the obstacles faced by underrepresented professionals and his advocacy for greater diversity & inclusion in the financial sector. Reflecting on his book, and our conversation, here are some of my take-aways: 👉 Aspiration: In hearing Gavin’s experiences of violence, racism, and financial strain while growing up in the inner city, it is tempting to explain his unlikely journey to the heights of the financial industry by focusing on his personal resolve, intelligence, resourcefulness. Yes, he has those qualities in spades. But his story also shows that when most experiences in your upbringing work toward limiting your horizons, those who can broaden your horizons matter hugely: a mother who refuses to lower her expectations for your academic achievement, a teacher who expects you to have something meaningful to say in class because he sees your potential. Environment nurtures aspiration. 👉 Leadership: Leadership journeys are demanding, and nobody travels this road alone. Be deliberate about building your support system: who are your developers, coaches, mentors, sponsors? How are you safeguarding your wellbeing while progressing professionally? The extra emotional labour that goes into being one of the few Black or minority ethnic leaders in your industry (e.g. constantly navigating biases, building your personal brand mindful of those) makes such support systems even more necessary. 👉 Inequality: Addressing economic disparities is just as important as tackling the social and cultural aspects of inequality. We should all own the solution when it comes to addressing racial inequities – don’t expect minority individuals to do all the work. Examine your own practices and beliefs: what part can you play in fostering workplace cultures where everyone can flourish? How can you seed aspiration and open professional opportunities for those whose life circumstances don’t easily provide them? Thanks, Gavin, for being so authentic and generous in sharing your story. And hats off to QM Alumni for organising a great event! Queen Mary University of London Queen Mary School of Business & Management
A great evening at Queen Mary University of London as we welcomed back alumnus Gavin Lewis as the guest speaker for our latest Alumni Angles event. Gavin gave a fascinating and insightful account of his journey to Queen Mary, his experience navigating a career to the heights of the finance industry, and what led him to write his book “The Opportunity Index”. Brilliantly hosted by Professor Jason Sturgess and Dr Elena Doldor
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This week, we celebrate the incredible journey of Sibongile Sambo, the founder and managing director of SRS Aviation - the first black female-owned aviation company in South Africa! Sibongile's story is a great inspiration to me... She was initially denied her dream of becoming a flight attendant because of her height 👧🏽, but she didn't let that stop her passion for aviation. Instead, she used that as a springboard to even greater heights! ✈️ My Inspirations from her story... 1️⃣ Don't Let Anything Stop You: Sibongile's story teaches us that our dreams are worth pursuing, regardless of our situation or background. There will always be obstacles, but they don't have to be roadblocks. 2️⃣ Blessings in Disguise: Sometimes, what seems like a limitation can be a blessing in disguise. Challenges can push us to explore new avenues and discover hidden talents. 3️⃣ Think Outside the Box: Obstacles can be catalysts for innovation. When faced with a hurdle, use it as an opportunity to get creative and find alternative paths to reach your goals. 🎯With a refusal to be limited by circumstances, and the willingness to adapt, and we can achieve remarkable things. #SRSaviation #EntrepreneurLife
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Learn more about my projects for Villa Albertine, the French Institute for Culture and Education in this profile made by renowned French newsmagazine Le Point as part of their « French excellence » special issue 😍
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This is so great! I’ll be recruiting at your career fair in DC in September, but now I want to join the cruise too! 😊