• Breaking Barriers: Nesrine Bengra’s Journey of Empowerment

  • Nov 6 2023
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking Barriers: Nesrine Bengra’s Journey of Empowerment

  • Summary

  • In this captivating episode of "Hindsight the Podcast," we have the pleasure of welcoming the remarkable Nesrine Bengra. Nesrine's journey is a testament to resilience, innovation, and unwavering dedication to making a positive impact in diverse fields. Nesrine shares her inspiring story, from her childhood experiences as a little girl fleeing a war to her current status as a distinguished Engineer of Communication and Electrical. She discusses the challenges she faced while moving between countries, including Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, Dubai, and Germany, and how these experiences enriched her perspective. Her passion for women's empowerment and creating new opportunities in the digital era shines through as she talks about her work in various fields, from engineering to marketing and philanthropy. Nesrine also highlights her philanthropic endeavors, including organizing charity polo events and creating the Pink Polo - Pink Tour for breast cancer awareness. Notably, Nesrine brought the Sentibale polo cup to the Ghantoot Racing and Polo Club in collaboration with HRH Prince Harry and the UK Palace. Connect with Nesrine: - Instagram: [@NesrineBengra](InsertInstagramLinkHere)- LinkedIn: [Nesrine Bengra on LinkedIn](InsertLinkedInLinkHere) Don't miss this inspiring conversation with Nesrine Bengra as she shares her unique journey and insights. Tune in to "Hindsight the Podcast" for an episode that will leave you motivated and inspired.
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