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Breaking the glass ceiling – a role model Lushani Kodituwakku interviewed by Rohan De Alwis , [Video]

Breaking the glass ceiling – a role model Lushani Kodituwakku interviewed by Rohan De Alwis ,

Lushani is the founder and CEO of Luminii Consulting, a company that delivers complex strategy & commercial due diligence (CDD) projects since 1999 to large corporates, SMEs, private equity, venture capital and banks in the UK, Europe and USA which are looking to invest, enter new markets, diversify, redefine their business strategy and business models.
She is one of the most experienced CDD and strategy advisors in the UK.

Lushani founded Luminii in 2017 after setting up and heading the Grant Thornton Strategy and CDD team in 2008 and holding various other senior roles with KPMG, Frost & Sullivan, PMSI and Neovian Partners.

She and her team have supported over 800 engagements across several sectors including technology, media & telecoms, B2B products and services, manufacturing, industrial, retail/online retail, healthcare, hotels & leisure, property, construction, education, energy, leasing and financial services.

Her experiences to date has given her a unique set of capabilities and skills set, combined with her strategic thinking which she brings into each of her engagements.

Lushani holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Economics with first-class honours, and a Master of Research (MRes) in Management and Organisational Behaviour.

In her spare time Lushani enjoys spending time with her family, mentoring, being a Trustee of a charity, volunteering her time once a month to conduct mindfulness training to children across the UK, theatre and cricket.

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WorkingNation Overheard: Shari Krull on social capital building on the path to a good career [Video]

25-year-old nonprofit Streetwise Partners brings together unemployed and underemployed adults with volunteer mentors to create a social network that will help launch their careers.“We have a very structured model that is very intentional around professional skills building and social capital building. Eighty-percent of jobs are found through networking. Who you know matters,” explains Shari Krull, the nonprofit’s CEO. WorkingNation sat down with Krull at Presented by JFF Horizons – See Beyond 2022 in New Orleans.“Our mentoring program is very unique. We apply a two-to-one mentoring model, so it's two mentors to one mentee. So it's just double the network, double the access. Our mentors arrange for at least four informational interviews for our participants, so the network starts to increase” she explains.Krull says hard skills are not enough, so there is a focus on soft skills as well.“How do you introduce yourself with confidence if somebody asks you in an interview, tell me about yourself. How do you leverage a professional network? How do you identify relationships so that you have a professional reference? How do you dress for particular interviews? What should you put on your resume? All of these skills that unless you were born into a household where you could absorb them through osmosis, you're really out of luck.”Krull says Streetwise Partners is proud of the outcome this social capital building has achieved – than 70% of its graduates are employed within a year and starting annual salaries increase over the year from $10,000 to $60,000. Find out more about Streetwise Partners:https://streetwisepartners.org/Our #WorkingNationOverheard interview series lets you listen in on conversations and discussions about employment and education taking place at major conferences around the country. You can find past installments at https://workingnation.org/overheard/.Check out what they are saying at JFF Horizons – See Beyond 2022 in New Orleans: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2EXy_Hi93bLuN_PsvusC33vJFM4ahZ3TYou can read more about this year's conference at https://horizons.jff.org/ and learn more about Jobs for the Future – JFF at https://www.jff.org/.Follow the conversation on social media: #WorkingNation #WorkingNationOverheard #JFFHorizons #SeeBeyond #futureofwork #workforcedevelopment #skillsgap #jobs #work #career #skills For stories about solutions to the jobs skills gap disrupting our economy and the future of work, visit WorkingNation at https://workingnation.org/. Connect with WorkingNation on social media: Subscribe to WorkingNation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WorkingNation_videoFollow @workingnation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/workingnation Follow WorkingNation on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/working-nation/Like and follow our WorkingNation Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/workingnation/ Follow WorkingNation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingnation/

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Is a Stroller and Car Seat Combo Worth It? [Video]

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