• My Holland, CEO of EQuest Asia, Vietnam

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast
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My Holland, CEO of EQuest Asia, Vietnam

  • Summary

  • The first episode of Season 8 features My Holland.

    My is the CEO of EQuest Asia, a coaching and training business based in Vietnam.

    Despite never residing in Vietnam, My felt a profound calling to return to her ancestral homeland to establish her business.

    She advocates for embracing happiness and fulfillment in the workplace while nurturing one's cultural identity, particularly among overseas Vietnamese and empowering women to find their voices.

    She is also a speaker, consultant and coach in corporate well-being, organizational change resilience and emotional intelligence.

    Born in France with Vietnamese heritage, My (pronounced "Mee" in Vietnamese) is a leader deeply immersed in cross-cultural experiences across various nations.

    Interestingly, she was born on 20 March, the UN International Day of Happiness, a fact she interprets as more than mere coincidence.

    Her journey reflects a multicultural worldview, shaped by her upbringing in France, education in both France and the USA, and professional experiences spanning the USA, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, and New Zealand.

    It's a fascinating look at finding one's roots, embracing multiculturalism and being open to possibilities at every stage of one's life.

    Get the full show notes: WomenpreneurAsia.com

    This episode is sponsored by RedboxStudio.com








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