Reeta roy biography walter
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Visite de Building block Présidente show off La Fondation Mastercard 22 Juillet 2024
Visite de Building block Présidente show off La Fondation Mastercard 22 Juillet 2024
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Reeta roy biography walter
A thoughtful leader and an advocate for the world’s most vulnerable, Reeta has worked tirelessly to build a foundation that is collaborative and known for its lasting impact.
Today, the Mastercard Foundation is one of the largest private foundations in the world.
Its vision is a world where everyone has the opportunity to learn and prosper. Under Reeta’s leadership, the Foundation has focused its work on Africa and committed more than US$2.6 billion to advance education and financial inclusion.
Its programs have improved the lives of more than 33 million people and their families.
A strong believer in listening, Reeta can often be found in the field, working directly with the people whom the Foundation’s programs serve.
Reeta’s childhood growing up in Malaysia helped her to develop her capacity to listen and the empathy with which she approaches the Foundation’s work.
Reeta was a beneficiary of scholarships that allowed her to complete her educa
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Pioneer French Studies class at Ashesi sets benchmark
Last fall, Priscilla Owusu-Bempah ’17, Tobel Eze-Okoli ’17, Joyce Osei Tutu ’17 and Eugene Afranie ‘17 participated in study abroad programs at partnering liberal arts colleges in the United States. In their own words, the students share highs, misgivings and lessons about their experiences.
Tobel Eze-Okoli - Macalester College
Although my expectations for my study abroad program were somewhat off track from my experiences, it was a very fulfilling and amazing experience. When I was applying for the program, I was asked what my purpose was. My main reason was to learn how to interact with people from other cultures. Although I did achieve this, it was definitely not the way I expected.
Getting to Macalester, I expected that it would be easy for me to adapt to the culture considering my experience as an international student at Ashesi. Unfortunately for me, I was slammed with the experience of “being out of your comfort zone”. Being surrounded with people from various places in the world actually threw me off and not being able to communicate properly with them due to my accent, also dampened my self-confidence. Fortunately, I took this as an opportunity to improve my speech and communication skills.
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