506: Women In Supply Chain™, Zera Zheng
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Zera Zheng talks about her career journey; being open to opportunity; the importance of understanding risk; & what she learned, moving from China to Europe.
IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:[03.36] How Zera began her career, going from University to a graduate program at Kuehne and Nagel, and how it allowed her to learn all about logistics.
[07.20] Why it's important to try different things during your career, why Zera felt like she was getting a new challenge every day at Kuehne and Nagel, and the importance of expanding your comfort zone if you want to strengthen your capability.
"Don't jump into decisions... Look around and see what could keep you interested... Success starts with passion."
[10.42] How Zera came to specialize in Health, Safety, Security, and Environment.
"As a graduate, you don't really know what each department is doing, you have to be open to the opportunity… That knowledge and experience, the things I did in the past, have shaped who I am now."
[12.45] Zera's move to A.P. Moller–Maersk, the types of projects she works on now, and the importance of understanding, and responding to risk.
[17.50] Why Zera took an opportunity to move from China to Holland, the pressures she felt, and the support she received to help make it happen.
"We often hear that the logistics industry is men's work and, especially for a security role – we see men with a background from the military or police. It was rare to offer this opportunity to an Asian woman."
[27.37] What Zera's 'industry rising star' award win means to her.
[29.21] Zera's experience speaking at forums and on panels, and her advice for other women, from leaning into making mistakes to taking the time to practice.
"I still remember making a mistake as a child, when I couldn't speak on stage… It reminds me of where I was to who I am now."
[34.22] The mentors that have made an impact on Zera's life and career, and the scientist who inspires her.
[38.00] The future for Zera.
RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED:
You can connect with Zera over on LinkedIn.
If you want to find out more about Zera's work at Maersk, read up on her Supply Chain Resilience Model or Risk Management.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear from more women who have made big moves for their careers, check out 207: Women In Supply Chain™, Shana Zheng, 450: Women In Supply Chain™, Jenny Perlitch or 275: Women In Supply Chain™, Amani Radman.
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