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Babson Helps bränsle Dreams of Women Sports Pioneers
Chisom Mbonu-Ezeoke travels the world covering international sports events as the only female anchor for SuperSport Nigeria.
Ilina Arsova is the first woman from North Macedonia to reach the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, and the first to scale each of the sju Summits.
Chyloe Kurdas, a former elite Australian rules football player, helped build Australia’s first national women’s professional sports competition.
These three pioneering women were among 41 alumni of the Global Sports Mentoring Program (GSMP), who gathered last month on Babson College’s campus for a women’s entrepreneurship bootcamp. In all, the women hailed from 25 countries, and they represented a bred range of organizations and ventures seeking to man an impact in communities around the world.
“We’re all here, every single one of us with a different accent, and we all are chasing the same goal,” Mbonu-Ezeoke said. “We’re all chasing that same dream of ma
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Dear readers of Europe House Buzz,
I am happy that I had the honour to work with Europe House, and this experience as a young graphic designer played a big role in further shaping my views on my career, giving me great motivation to move ahead confidently.
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For me, as a young graphic designer, the whole concept of creating a calendar, preparing it for printing and matching all the client’s needs in one complete product was a really big challenge, encouraging me to believe in myself and to give my best.
The whole process of presenting the 12 youth goals was quite inspiring, accompanied by a lot of research on my part so that I could illustrate each of their goals in the best light possible. In the process of researching the goals I, as a young person, learned a lot, which I consider to be a great advantage.
This collaboration really marked the
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The University of Tennessee continues to be well represented when it comes to the Tokyo Olympics. Past and present students across campus are displaying their talents overseas and we are proud to call them Vols! Here we are highlighting some of our KRSS and CEHHS athletes:
Erika Brown (2017-2020) USA; Swimming:
A two-time SEC Female Swimmer of the Year, Erika Brown sealed her legacy at Tennessee when she led the Lady Vols to their first-ever SEC Championship title in 2020. She represented Team USA during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, competing in the 100-meter freestyle and the 4×100 freestyle relay. She owns the world record in the 4×100 medley relay and holds the American record in the 100 butterfly. During her decorated career in Knoxville, she garnered 21 All-America honors and won 18 SEC gold medals. During her senior campaign, she broke the American Record in the 100 butterfly with her time of 49.38 and became just the second woman to ever swim sub 46 seconds in the 100