Today we speak with APLP alum Miloni Gandhi from G3 of the program. Miloni has over a decade of experience in International Education, and she is an adjunct faculty member at Foothill College in the Global Studies and Workforce Department. Her resear... more
Today we chat with APLP Alum Sirilux Trunzer from G4 of the program. Together with her husband, she owns and operates Asian Aerospace Service in Bangkok, Thailand. She has a strong political background and now focuses much of her energy on women’s em... more
On this episode we talk with APLP Alum Stanley Ng from G14 of the program. He is the Program Director for New Energy Nexus in Southeast Asia, working on building vibrant energy and climate startup ecosystems in Asia. He works with universities, compa... more
On this episode we speak to Huda Aljanabi from G19. Huda is a medical doctor in the Acute Medical Unit at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and has practiced in various medical settings in the Middle-East. In 2020, she was a fron... more
Today we speak with APLP alum Shreya Nagarajan Singh from G10 of the program. She is an Arts Development Consultant based out of Chennai, India, and has worked extensively to build brands and audience through outreach events for various clients in th... more
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