Introduce yourself in three words or phrases:
Positivity, innovation, drive for excellence
What do you like most about your job?
The opportunity to meet exceptional and inspiring teachers and students from diverse countries and age groups on a daily basis.
Best work trip/worst work trip?
My best work trip was a long weekend conference in Bali—an incredible experience. On the other hand, I’ve had my share of worst trips: from delays to overnight stays in deserted airports, and the scramble to find a hotel when everything is booked.
If you could learn a language instantly, which would you pick and why?
I would love to learn Mandarin. It’s notoriously difficult to master, so learning it instantly would be fantastic. Plus, it’s incredibly useful, especially when living in Asia.
What motivates you to get up in the morning?
Knowing that I get to interact with the school community. Our teachers are deeply passionate about providing the best possible education and care for our students. Meeting with parents and witnessing our students thrive in the classroom, on the sports field, or during playground activities is such a privilege.
Champion/cheerleader we should all follow and why?
I’m a big fan of the late Sir Ken Robinson, and I also admire Professor John Hattie for their impactful work in education.
Best international education conference and why?
There are several great education conferences around the world that offer valuable insights and networking opportunities – I am not sure I can pick just one.
Worst conference food/beverage experience?
Horse’s milk in Kazakhstan. The food was excellent, but horse’s and camel’s milk are definitely acquired tastes.
Book or podcast recommendation for others in the sector?
I recommend The Harvard Edcast and The Edtech Podcast for anyone in the education sector.
Describe a project or initiative you’re currently working on that excites you.
The upcoming opening of The Perse School in Singapore in January. It’s a supremely challenging project, but even more exciting!