Describe your experience as a ROMBA fellow, what has been the highlight, and why is it important?
It’s been inspiring. The highlight has been serving as a co-chair of my MBA programme’s pride club, Pride@SBS. This is important: there is still much we all can do around the world to achieve equity for the LGBTQ+ community. And there are many people who want to support and work with the community, but who do not know how.
One of the things we did at the MBA Pride Club was organise an event on being an effective ally in the workplace and knowing what it means to come out as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Seeing the beautiful support of the 150 classmates and friends who came out in force on a weekday night was deeply moving – and made me proud to be a student of Oxford Saïd.
What advice would you give LGBTQ+ people considering applying for a ROMBA Fellowship?
Think about your track record in LGBTQ+ leadership, think about your beliefs and what you will do to live up to the spirit of the ROMBA Fellowship, speak with current students, alumni, as well as staff, and think of the best ways to present all the ideas you gain from the above process.
Most important of all, be your authentic and genuine self.
What does Pride mean to you, is it as important today as it was when it first started, and how will you be celebrating?
Pride is a celebration of the self-acceptance, confidence, and love I gained over the years. It is a clear signal from society that it is wrong to discriminate, and that we should all respect each other.
It is still as important today as it was when it first started, because LGBTQ+ communities still face discrimination around the world. Pride has the power to be a global movement where we can support each other across borders.
The Oxford Pride parade already happened, and many in our MBA Pride Club joined the march – braving the rain! Later in the summer, I will celebrate Pride by going to London with my friends for the parade.
What are you plans following graduation?
I eventually aim to work in a global food company – actively managing their supply chains to make them more efficient, profitable, environmentally sustainable, and socially impactful. At the same time, I will work through my company and in my personal life to ensure that LGBTQ+ people – as well as other minority communities – live in a workplace and society that is supportive, respectful, and equal.