Nikol Chen (She/Her)

Design, Research & Community Lead, Laidlaw Foundation
Maya Tanous

Senior Consultant , Deloitte

With a passion for IT and finance, I bring over five years of consulting experience where I’ve led, mentored, and trained diverse teams on large-scale projects in risk advisory, ITGC, and financial systems. At Deloitte, I became the youngest senior consultant, managing complex international projects while actively mentoring junior consultants. I am deeply committed to developing others, empowering my team members to take ownership of their growth, and creating a collaborative environment that fosters excellence. Beyond my professional role, I am passionate about gender equality and giving back to my community. As an active mentor with the Kav Mashve foundation, I train and guide young Arab women, helping them overcome barriers in the Israeli labor market and secure positions in leading firms. My mission is to empower women in underrepresented communities, helping them realize their full potential.
Lin

MBA, London Business School

Hi all, my name is Lin, I am orignally from China, after working in the big tech company for 3 years, I hope to explore more so applied for the business school. Now, I am an MBA student at London business school. Looking forward to meeting more people within the Laidlaw community. 
reem shurush

Architect, SO Architecture

Anna (Thuan An) Quang

MBA Candidate, London Business School

Manali Amitav

Student, London Business School

Eliana Amoh

University Student, Cornell University

I am a junior at Cornell University majoring in Global Development with a concentration in social and economic development. My interest lies in education, employment, and migration. Within this interest, I have delved into the correlation between education, the workforce, and migration & mobility (especially the concept “brain drain” and "brain gain"). I am passionate about improving global access to social and economic opportunities that young people have to leverage their human capital. With experience serving as Diversity Ambassador for the Cornell Undergraduate Office and Research Assistant for Professor Ivory’s “African Futures Project,” I strive to understand youth holistically from primary and secondary insight. I aspire to work in law for a youth development and/or an international organization.
Alexis Ejune Kim

Laidlaw Scholar, Georgetown University

Hello! My name is Alexis and I am an undergraduate at Georgetown University. I'm majoring in international political economy, minoring in women's and gender studies, and pursuing a certificate in diplomatic studies. In the past, I have conducted research on the concept of moral courage and I am currently researching eldercare in East Asia through the Laidlaw Programme.  In my free time, I like to cook, bake, and sew. I also really enjoy rock climbing, skiing, and going on hikes. One of my dreams is to visit the Yellowstone and Yosemite National Parks. If you ever want to chat, please feel free to reach out!
Charity D. Ofosuhene

Digital Consultant, The VGC Group LLC

Pragya Sharma

Director of Business Strategy & Planning, Norblack Norwhite

Meg U'Ren

Student Employability Officer, Trinity College Dublin

Cothney Theresa Lasaracina

Student Researcher, University of Leeds

Welcome!! You can call me either Cothney or Theresa. I came back from my study abroad experience at the 'Université de Lille' in France. I will graduate this July, 2026 at the University of Leeds. I am deeply curious. I love researching.. during my first summer as a scholar I  concentred on 'Mapping colonial subjects from the French Resistance'. I had cross cultural experiences between France and the UK while doing my research. For my LIA, I have partnered with 'Star Top Community School', to teach in Lusaka, Zambia; today I am their LIA Champion. Ask me more if you would like to.
Oliver Fletcher

Undergraduate, University of Leeds

I am currently a undergraduate student at the University of Leeds pursuing a degree in International Business. With the Laidlaw Scholarship I have participated in two leadership development residentials with the Laidlaw team at Leeds along with my cohort. My research project was titled "Exploring the Most Efficient Mapping Techniques and Platform to Map Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)"  which was a insightful exploration of curriculum mapping and the possibilities for artificial intelligence to assist within the mapping process. My Leadership-in-Action was with make_sense americas & Rennueva taking place in Mexico City over 6-weeks, with a focus on climate impact. My team focused on implementing improvements to the companies website such as displaying the amount of carbon saved through the amount of plastic donated.
Margaret Price

Manager of Academic Engagement Programs, Cornell University

Pan Xiyue

Student, HKU

Finn Kelly McHugh

Botany Student | Community Leader in Biodiversity Action, Trinity College Dublin

The intersection of social issues and nature is what inspires me. Throughout my work, my aim is creating a world where people and nature live in a reciprocal and harmonious relationship. I love spending my time getting to know how to best serve the interests of communities.  I want to empower people to create the changes they want to see in their local area, and help communities radically transform local nature and biodiversity around the world.
Fathia A Fasasi

Student, Georgetown University

My name is Fathia Fasasi, and I am a rising sophomore at Georgetown University with hopes of majoring in Global Health and minoring in sociology. A fun fact about me is that I was hit by a motorcycle at five years old (I'm fine now, lol!). I am involved in a faculty project called The Black Central Americas (BCA) this summer. I am primarily engaged in the first phase, "Constellating Black Central America," where we focus on researching cities and documenting their histories, cultures, and migration patterns. Our primary aim with this project is to fill in the historical gaps of these cities and create a valuable resource for future researchers interested in this history.
Anica Tahsin

Student, Imperial College London

Currently studying Materials Science at Imperial College.  I have a strong passion for helping my local community in Bangladesh. While I may have not been born or raised there, I think this is a really good opportunity to understand what vulenerable communities face and what I can do to support them.
Lauren Sayers

Student, University of Cambridge

Hello! I am a third year student of Human, Social and Political Science at the University of Cambridge specialising in politics and anthropology. My Laidlaw research project focused on what the presence of political microtargeting says about modern political engagement, and for my Leadership in Action project I spent 8 weeks volunteering at a refugee community centre in Serres, Greece!
Teesta Maulik

Medical Student, Imperial College London