Problem-solver, world traveler, and passionate glass ceiling breaker.
I am passionate about the intersection between public sector issues, business and globalization. After completion of my Masters degree, I plan to work in a dynamic workplace helping to address strategic issues faced by companies across the world.
My upbringing swept me between cities, countries and cultures awakening in me a passion for travel and an interest in all things international. To this day, I have lived in 15 cities in 8 countries, and have taken university courses in five. This collage of experiences has helped me to develop into the global-minded yet independent, flexible and ever-curious individual I am today.
Dual-degree MSc. in International Business and CEMS MIM candidate with study terms abroad at the University of Sydney (Australia) and the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland).
Richard Ivey MSc Excellence Award ($10,000) for academic excellence and international leadership (2016).
Completed degree through the Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs with citation of study year abroad -- terms spent at American University (Washington D.C.,USA) as a recipient the Fulbright Canada Killam Fellowship and the Berlin School of Economics and Law (Berlin, Germany).
Undergraduate Thesis: "Policy Transfer Mechanisms: The OECD and its Influence on the German Education System Post-2000". (Grade = A) Supervisor: Professor Leslie Pal, School of Public Policy & Administration, Carleton University.