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.
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.