Manchester, England, United Kingdom
MSc student in Operations, Project & Supply Chain Management at Alliance Manchester Business School, with a strong academic background and hands-on experience in international trade and sustainable supply chains. Passionate about building efficient, stakeholder-driven, and sustainable business solutions.
- Acted as the primary liaison between MSc Operations, Project, and Supply Chain students and faculty at Alliance Manchester Business School. - Collected feedbacks through surveys, interviews from groups of cohorts to identify areas for improvement. - Collaborated with fellow representatives to enhance communication and organise engaging activities for bonding.
- Supported the Sales Director in overseeing international exports of fresh agricultural products. - Oversaw end-to-end export logistics, ensuring full compliance with international trade regulations and phytosanitary standards. - Optimized cross-border supply chain operations, reducing lead time by 15% and lowering logistics costs by 12% through streamlined coordination with freight forwarders and customs agencies. - Conducted in-depth market research to evaluate demand trends, identify new export opportunities, and support the expansion of KDA’s footprint in key markets including Japan, Korea, and China.
- Translated 100+ official documents and provided interpretation during meetings with international partners to support academic cooperation and joint programs. - Assisted in organizing international education forums and delegation visits, facilitating discussions between institutional leaders, policymakers, and global experts.
- Led a dynamic 10+ member team to build strategic partnerships and secure both financial and in-kind sponsorships, enhancing the club’s visibility and operational capacity. - Directed external communications and stakeholder engagement for flagship events including ECMUN 2022 – a large-scale Model United Nations conference, and MindDate 2022 – a career and soft skills workshop series, collectively drawing over 300 university students.