Voices of Change

Article Series: Women Shaping International Education

Voices of Change: Women Shaping International Education is a global leadership article series by Aspire2 that shines a spotlight on the women redefining education across borders. Through powerful stories, bold ideas and lived leadership experiences, #VoC celebrates the impact of women who are shaping international education with courage, innovation and purpose. Each article offers insight, inspiration and practical wisdom for current and aspiring leaders committed to driving meaningful change in schools and education systems worldwide.

 

Article 1:
Sian May

In this latest conversation, Sian, reflects on the human stories that fuel her purpose, the networks that sustain her, and the powerful influence women leaders have on the future of global schooling.

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Article 2:
Rachel Edwards

With over 30 years of experience internationally, Rachel Edwards, has built a career grounded in creativity, courage, and care. In this conversation, she reflects on what drives her and the evolving role of women in educational leadership.

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Article 3:
Donnah Ciempka

 In our third feature, we feature Donnah Ciempka, an inspiring international education leader whose journey is defined by courage, authenticity, and an unwavering belief in saying yes to opportunity.

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Article 4:
Dr. Angela Meikle

Dr Angela Meikle is a global IB leader whose career reflects deep expertise, innovation, and a commitment to strengthening international education.

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Article 5:
Dr. Caroline Brokvam

As Principal of the ISWA, Dr Caroline’s leadership journey spans more over two decades across diverse international school communities.

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Article 6:
Joanna Povall

In our latest Voices of Change article, we speak with Joanna Povall, who describes herself as an accidental leader stepping into leadership.

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Article 7:
Avnita Bir

Avnita Bir is a Director/Principal at R N Podar School, Mumbai and is an internationally known personality in the education sector.

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