Community Development Manager at Marrickville Legal Centre
Solicitor, Advocate, Organiser
Her inspiring journey in the community legal sector assisting victim-survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence embarks a remarkable recognition towards the Asian-Australian community. She is committed to advocating for greater diversity and justice in Australian society and politics and was featured as one of 21 Inspirational Women of 2021 in Vogue Australia.
Amongst the 40 awardees this year are vocalist, producer and multidisciplinary artist, Rainbow Chan, through her multi-faceted practice, she strives to raise awareness of Asian-Australian art & culture and celebrate Australia’s diverse cultural heritage; a biomaterials engineer, Academic Fellow, and Deputy Head of School (Education) at the School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Sydney, Dr Young Jung No, who has been active in mentoring Asian students through unique challenges during university, and seeks contribution from First Nations peoples to increase engagement with engineering; and the three-time TEDx speaker, Founder and Speaker of Breathe Mr Jahin Tanvir, as a first generation migrant, his vision is to empower people from diverse backgrounds in decision-making and to be a role model to show that young multicultural voices matter and should be given importance.
“Significant bias, discrimination and racism exists against Asian-Australians in both work and non-work situations. To date, there is a lack of focus by senior leaders on leveraging Asian-Australian talent. At a time when everybody is complaining about the lack of talent, the Awards put Asian-Australians under the limelight by celebrating their journey in reaching such an awe-inspiring milestone” says Martine Letts, CEO of Asialink Group.
Her inspiring journey in the community legal sector assisting victim-survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence embarks a remarkable recognition towards the Asian-Australian community. She is committed to advocating for greater diversity and justice in Australian society and politics and was featured as one of 21 Inspirational Women of 2021 in Vogue Australia.
Amongst the 40 awardees this year are vocalist, producer and multidisciplinary artist, Rainbow Chan, through her multi-faceted practice, she strives to raise awareness of Asian-Australian art & culture and celebrate Australia’s diverse cultural heritage; a biomaterials engineer, Academic Fellow, and Deputy Head of School (Education) at the School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Sydney, Dr Young Jung No, who has been active in mentoring Asian students through unique challenges during university, and seeks contribution from First Nations peoples to increase engagement with engineering; and the three-time TEDx speaker, Founder and Speaker of Breathe Mr Jahin Tanvir, as a first generation migrant, his vision is to empower people from diverse backgrounds in decision-making and to be a role model to show that young multicultural voices matter and should be given importance.
“Significant bias, discrimination and racism exists against Asian-Australians in both work and non-work situations. To date, there is a lack of focus by senior leaders on leveraging Asian-Australian talent. At a time when everybody is complaining about the lack of talent, the Awards put Asian-Australians under the limelight by celebrating their journey in reaching such an awe-inspiring milestone” says Martine Letts, CEO of Asialink Group.
Professional background is in accounting and finance, starting her career in banking at Macquarie Group in 2018.
A doctor working in Sydney, and the Co-Founder and Director of Consent Labs (a youth-led not-for-profit that delivers consent and respectful relationships education).
Co-Founder of Crafts and Convos
Australian School of Entrepreneurship
LIMINAL magazine
Empty by Design, Crazy Rich Asians, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny, Tomorrow, When the War Began
Les Norton, Tom and Jerry, Lion, Besharam, Beecham House, Hawaizaada
Consent Labs
Consent Labs
Australian Red Cross
Paul Ramsay Foundation
ANZ
NAB
Salesforce
Thai Australian Chamber
Stillwater Restaurant & Seven Rooms
From Experience
Bellamy’s Organic
St Margaret’s and Berwick Grammar School
University of Sydney, School of Biomedical Engineering
Flourish Girl
9Springs
OnePointFive
OnePointFive
Shapes and Sounds
Deloitte Australia
Oxford University
Hall & Wilcox
Ernst & Young
SBS Chinese
SBS
Triple J
Office of The Hon Danny Pearson MP
Reserve Bank of Australia
UNSW
Brain Clot Bank
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
The 40 Under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australian Awards winners were selected with the help of leading executive search firm, Johnson Partners, and panel of judges that included Diana Nguyen, overall winner of the 40 under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australian Awards 2021; Gavin Fang, head gathering network and news at ABC; Geraldine Chin Moody, Advisory Board member of the ANU’s Centre for Asian-Australian Leadership; Yasmin Poole, Youth Influencer 2021, Anna Lee, #1 in Ragtrader’s Tech20 2019; Dr Vu Tran, CGO and co-founder at G01; Sophie Oh, co-founder of the Susan McKinnon Foundation; Brian Ritchie, curator MONA FOMA; Dr Nasim Amiralian, researcher in the field of nanomaterials engineering; Elizabeth Lee MLA, Leader of the Canberra Liberals; Martine Letts, CEO of the Asialink Group; and Managing Partner at Johnson Partners, Jason Johnson.
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