Meet Six Women with Asian Roots who are Redefining Creative BIZ Experiencesship As the world celebrates #Balanceforbetter as theme of International Women's Day, we spoke with six creative BIZ Experiencess across Asia-Pacific and beyond to learn why they chose the path they took

By Pooja Singh

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Being a creative BIZ Experiences requires special guts. Of course, people have always relied on their creativity to create a successful brand and wealth, but the modern creative BIZ Experiences goes a step further. She uses her creativity to unlock the wealth that lies within her, and uses that force to conquer uncharted territories. This March, as the world celebrates #Balanceforbetter as theme of International Women's Day, we spoke with six creative BIZ Experiencess across Asia-Pacific and beyond to learn why they chose the path they took and how they became successful leaders in their respective fields.

With inputs by Nidhi Singh and Komal Nathani.

(This article was first published in the March 2019 issue of BIZ Experiences Magazine. To subscribe, click here)

Beyond Beauty

After Stephanie Yoe became Miss Universe Jakarta in 2015 at the age of 19, she had no idea about her next step career-wise. All she knew was she was inclined toward BIZ Experiencesship as she had her roots ingrained in an BIZ Experiencesial family.

The Real Superwoman

Lilly Singh discovered YouTube in 2010 — the year she "wasn't in a good place". She says, those 12 months, while finishing college to get a psychology degree, were tough. "I didn't feel creative, which made me sad because I was very creative as a kid. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do after school and I just wasn't excited about life."

The Unicorn Designer

Melanie Perkins was 22 when she flew from her home in Perth, Australia, to the Silicon Valley in the US to pitch a startup idea to a multimillionaire. Although Bill Tai, the famous technology investor, initially didn't pay much attention to the college dropout's "future of publishing" idea, he did introduce her to other investors, engineers and developers — and ultimately, he himself invested in her brainchild, Canva.

The ‘Unpopular’ Choice-Maker

Yuki He worked in the tech industry for years but the work culture frustrated her. After much thinking, she decided to utilize her experience in both the Chinese and overseas mobile Internet markets and become an BIZ Experiences. "I had a passion for singing when I was in college but I was studying computer science, so it was just a hobby.

Rap it Up

Miss Ko is known to speak her mind through songs. From domestic violence, to racial discrimination and "horrible" pizza, the TaiwaneseAmerican rapper-songwriter has weaved into several real life experiences in catchy melodies and upbeat work and earned worldwide fan following. Being a female rapper in a male-dominated music industry has not been easy, and the 32-year-old, who hails from Queens, New York, has worked hard enough to create a name for herself.

Instant Chinese

ShaoLan Husueh, a Taiwanese BIZ Experiences and venture investor living in London, has a solution. Her startup, Chineasy, transforms cornerstone Chinese characters known as radicals into clever illustrations and stories to teach people basic vocabulary.

Pooja Singh

Former Features Editor, BIZ Experiences Asia Pacific

 

A stickler for details, Pooja Singh likes telling people stories. She has previously worked with Mint-Hindustan Times, Down To Earth and Asian News International-Reuters. 

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