Meet the MBA Class of ’27: Belinda Uwase
Belinda Uwase
Belinda Uwase is a mission-driven professional with a background in international studies and public health. She has designed and managed programs that promote women’s empowerment, refugee support, and immigrant integration, with a focus on advancing economic independence and community resilience. Skilled in program management, cross-cultural communication, and stakeholder engagement, Belinda has worked with nonprofits to create sustainable, evidence-based solutions to socioeconomic challenges. Through her MBA, she is building the financial and strategic expertise to complement her humanitarian work, positioning herself to drive broader economic development initiatives. Passionate about equity and inclusion, Belinda is committed to applying her skills in innovative environments where she can continue fostering meaningful change and empowering underserved communities to thrive.
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