Education 

Griffith University

Currently studying a Bachelor of Business major in Human Resources Management. 2026 - 2029 (expected)

While studying, I balance full-time work with academic discipline. It has demonstrated my capability to manage time and learn complex concepts quickly. 

 

Tafe Queensland

2021-2022 completed a Certificate II in Plumbing.

During my TAFE course, I overcome the status quo as a female in a male-dominated field. It helped me develop communication skills, resilience, and the ability to work in a challenging environment.

This experience demonstrates my ability to overcome hardships and my professionalism to future employers. 

Secondary Education

2019-2022 St Ursulas college.

In high school, I managed my time effectively, stayed organised, and maintained a high standard of work across multiple subjects and a school-based apprenticeship.

This helped me to become more time-efficient and establish strong study habits.

This underlines my commitment to being reliable and efficient.  

Completing my certificate was a defining chapter in my journey, especially as the only female in my plumbing course. Stepping into a male‑dominated environment came with challenges, but it also formed some of my strongest qualities. I learned to hold my ground, stay disciplined, and trust in my ability to work hard and excel, even when the environment didn’t feel built for me.

Instead of letting the pressure deter me, I used it to fuel my determination. That commitment paid off when I secured a school‑based apprenticeship, which reflected and reinforced not just my skills, but my resilience and belief in myself.

This artifact represents more than completing a qualification. It reflects my determination to overcome barriers, adapt to unfamiliar environments, and rise to challenges with confidence. It’s a reminder of what I’m capable of.

Volunteering  

Towards the end of 2023, I came across Habitat for Humanity, a not‑for‑profit organisation providing housing for low‑income families in Cambodia. My own support system had always given me the courage to challenge myself in meaningful ways, so I knew this was something I wanted to be part of. I spent two weeks building houses alongside an incredible team of volunteers, where we immersed ourselves in a new culture and formed a community of our own.

Although the experience felt unnerving at first, it quickly became a turning point in my personal and professional growth. It strengthened my confidence, adaptability, and independence, and taught me how to navigate unfamiliar environments. Living and working with people from diverse backgrounds also deepened my communication and teamwork skills.

It was the hardest and most challenging experience of my life, yet the most rewarding. Witnessing the hardships others had overcome inspired me to pursue a career grounded in purpose and meaningful impact.