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Think Education
Christopher Hill
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Chocolate biscuits and all that is wonderful in life - Jessica Turner QS CEO
Think Education
52 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Chocolate biscuits and all that is wonderful in life - Jessica Turner QS CEO
In this latest Think Education podcast, Chris and Judith talk to Jessica Turner, CEO of QS, about her journey from Australia to the USA to the UK – with all stops in between. This marks the second in our current series looking at women in leadership and international higher education. Jessica talked about her background in music and how this creativity and willingness to follow her own path – even while studying in a heavily male-dominated engineering discipline at university – as helped her throughout her professional career. Jessica talked about mentors and shared a powerful story about the normalisation of balancing home and work life – and being equally comfortable in both.  We talked about the role of parents and how we can help to shape the environment in which our children work and more importantly, how they are able to respond to, and indeed, challenge it. Jessica is strongly motivated by learning and brings a curiosity to everything she does. This shines through in our conversation, as does her passion for what she does on a day to day basis with QS. We talked about advice Jessica would give to her younger self – or to women entering the international higher education space and she stressed the need to follow your own path.  Build up skills and confidence to know your vision is as good as anybody else. Didn’t try to conform. Be yourself. The conversation came full circle with Jessica linking her interest in being an orchestra conductor to her current professional life.  The role of a conductor is to bring people together.  Jessica is fundamentally interested in the what and why of how things work – and how the people operate within this space. International Higher Education provides a great opportunity to do this and, as a result, demonstrate impact and solve problems. Be hugely supportive and hugely aspirational - both as parents and leaders.   https://www.qs.com/our-team/jessica-turner/ #womeninleadership #empowerment #curiosity #forgeyourownpath #teamwork #QS #internationalhighereducation    
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