RDR PhD student, Rebekah Yore, has launched a travel business on the foundation of her varied career as a humanitarian and academic researcher. ✈️ Read more about Rebekah’s new venture: https://lnkd.in/eievZV2K #HumanitarianEntrepreneurship #WeAreRDR
PhD @ UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction (IRDR); Serve On SAR ops; GA pilot (fixed wing, rotary in training); entrepreneur
Greetings folks. So, I've recently ventured into business and started my own bespoke travel company. In a bid for long-sought self-determination, I see this new challenge as a way of slowly building an eventual life in which I find fulfilment, freedom, variety and interest, and genuine servitude to the world and my fellow beings in a multitude of ways. "What?" I hear you say. "Where has that come from and how are you going to achieve all of that in...travel?" This will be revealed in time. But, rest assured, I'm not giving up my current life and identity - I'm still a dedicated disaster researcher, wannabe pilot and humanitarian responder! But I'm also now a businesswoman, chasing another dream simultaneously. Despite appearances, it's not altogether unrelated. Please give my business page a follow to find out more and to follow my journey into entrepreneurship. All will hopefully become clear. Advice and feedback are always welcome, and thanks in advance for your support! Find me here: Rebekah
PhD @ UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction (IRDR); Serve On SAR ops; GA pilot (fixed wing, rotary in training); entrepreneur
1moThank you very much for your support UCL Department of Risk and Disaster Reduction (RDR)!