PhD Candidate in Business Administration and Management, Concordia University
I completed my Undergraduate Degree with Distinction from Concordia University in Honours Psychology with a Minor in Human Relations in 2018. During this time, I wrote a thesis on Hand-Eye Coordination and Manual Dexterity. After finding my passion for research, I decided to pursue an MSc Degree in Management at Concordia. I graduated from this program in 2020 with a GPA of 4.1/4.3.
My Master’s thesis focused on equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), analyzing the CEO gender compensation gap. My PhD thesis from 2020-2025 continues to investigate EDI, gender, and leadership, while focusing on dyslexia. I have presented at six conferences and won Most Popular Poster three times as well as the People’s Choice Award at Concordia’s 3MT Competition.
I am passionate about volunteering. I helped revise Concordia’s MSc Management Curriculum and Concordia’s GradProSkills Leadership Certificate. I volunteered as the Graduate Student Association (GSA) JMSB Director for two years and was on six GSA committees. For the past two years I have been the Graduate Student Representative for Concordia’s Council on Student Life.
The goal of my research is to spread awareness and contribute valuable insights to our community.
Electricity from farm waste: how biogas could help Malawians with no power
What the Supreme Court is doing right in considering Trump’s immunity case
US student Gaza protests: five things that have been missed
Will Solomon Islands’ new leader stay close to China?
IceCube researchers detect a rare type of energetic neutrino sent from powerful astronomical objects