Paige created Pass the Power with Paige Parker to share Conversations of Hope for people who say yes to life. Paige is a board member and fundraiser for United Women Singapore, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore Dance Theatre, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She’s a GIA graduate gemologist, and supports local fashion/design/art. Paige’s memoir Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rogers details her epic circumnavigation to 116 countries that led to her Guinness World Record. She loves creating empowering content.
Please reach out to her at pp@paigeparker.com.
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Paige created Pass the Power with Paige Parker to share Conversations of Hope for people who say yes to life. Paige is a board member and fundraiser for United Women Singapore, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore Dance Theatre, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She’s a GIA graduate gemologist, and supports local fashion/design/art. Paige’s memoir Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rogers details her epic circumnavigation to 116 countries that led to her Guinness World Record. She loves creating empowering content.
Please reach out to her at pp@paigeparker.com.
Paige created Pass the Power with Paige Parker to share Conversations of Hope for people who say yes to life. Paige is a board member and fundraiser for United Women Singapore, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore Dance Theatre, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She’s a GIA graduate gemologist, and supports local fashion/design/art. Paige’s memoir Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rogers details her epic circumnavigation to 116 countries that led to her Guinness World Record. She loves creating empowering content.
Please reach out to her at pp@paigeparker.com.