About me
From a young age, I’ve been captivated by the power of language, exploration, and discovery. Growing up in a supportive family, I immersed myself in learning new languages—first English, then French, German, and Italian—all of which opened doors for me in my career and allowed me to connect with people across cultures. My love for reading about explorers and inventors fueled my curiosity, leading me to pursue a career in engineering. Today, I find myself living in Canada, the land of the northern lights I once read about as a child, working as a professional engineer.
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Driven by my curiosity and desire to make a meaningful impact, I have had the privilege of working across different industries, each time pursuing my most desired goals. This diverse experience has broadened my perspective and strengthened my adaptability. Alongside my professional journey, my love for travel has taken me to various corners of the world, enriching my understanding of different cultures and perspectives.
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Immigrating to Canada was a journey filled with challenges. To become a registered engineer, I had to pass six academic exams while working full-time—a daunting task, but one that taught me the value of persistence and resilience. These experiences shaped my belief that with the right mindset, anything is possible.
During an economic downturn that sent thousands into unemployment, I also took the leap to start a teaching business
, focusing on educating children. This experience reinforced my commitment to growth and adaptability, further fueling my passion for helping others overcome their own challenges.
, further reinforcing my commitment to growth and helping others achieve their potential. This belief now drives my passion for helping others achieve their dreams.
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For over a decade, I’ve mentored foreign-trained engineers
immigrating to Canada. Through this effort, I’ve seen firsthand
that the key to success lies not just in skills and qualifications,
but in belief, persistence, and the courage to step
outside one’s comfort zone.
Even during my most challenging times,
mentoring others has given me a sense of purpose and joy.
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