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20 Years In the Making: My Career Story
At work with my first employer Some things take 20 years to work themselves out. Last month – July 19, to be precise – I realised that it was 20 years ago that I started working in my first job. On July 19, 2001, I started work at an educational nonprofit organisation...
The Self-Doubting Mind of the Creative
Gary Graham on Making the Cut Intro I just finished watching season 2 of the reality show “Making the Cut”. I love a lot of reality show - I’m from The Real World school, which is probably really showing my age. 🙂 I also really liked Project Runway and so naturally...
Girls and Technology: Bridging the Gap
Girls at a programme of the Women's Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC) At the end of April, I had the opportunity to co-moderate a discussion on Clubhouse for the first time - with Jumoke Adegbonmire of WillFran Consulting - on the topic “Educational Technology for...
Being Visible in the Invisible Generation..
Source: https://depositphotos.com/stock-photos/invisible-woman.html How life has changed. Does that sound like a cliche? Perhaps, but let me explain what I mean. I grew-up in a firmly middle-class family. Both my parents were engineers. They themselves grew-up in what...
Finding Your Voice
Baby steps!! Me at an International Women's Day Event in 2008 These pictures show possibly one of my first speaking engagements ever (co-incidentally an International Women's Day event). After launching W.TEC in 2008, I found myself being invited for panels and...
“Don’t Waste a Good Pandemic” And Other Useless Advice I’ve Received
When the pandemic was declared last March and many countries went into lockdown, an often repeated piece of advice was: Don't waste a good crisis. Stories abounded of people who built million dollar businesses, discovered the cure to Cancer or stumbled on the meaning...
Previous Blogs:
- Ms Oreoluwa (2018 – 2021): msoreoluwa.wordpress.com
- Ore’s Notes (2005 – 2012): orenotes.blogspot.com
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