(A)Broad in Education

EP 34: Simone Gbolo | You Can't Accomplish Anything in Silos | Curating Study Abroad Experiences in Ghana

March 10, 2020 Tiffany Lachelle Smith Season 3 Episode 34
(A)Broad in Education
EP 34: Simone Gbolo | You Can't Accomplish Anything in Silos | Curating Study Abroad Experiences in Ghana
Show Notes

Show Notes:
This week on the podcast is Simone Gbolo, who has several roles at the University of Minnesota. In one role, she serves as the executive director of the Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Program with the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. In the other, she is a PhD student in the Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development program in the College of Education and Human Development. In this episode, Simone speaks not only about her work with underrepresented students but also her current work with encouraging students to domestically and internationally pursue areas within the public sector. Alongside her professional and personal pursuits, she has also developed a study abroad program in Ghana, where she serves as the lead guide for a group of undergraduate students each year. I’m so excited to share this episode with you all because Simone is not only an amazing scholar and activist but she is also my friend-league— meaning she’s both my friend and colleague. 

A note before listening, this episode is a bit on the longer side so keep in mind that the attention span of humans is less than that of a goldfish so try to listen during your commute or while exercising if that helps! 

 Without any further delay, enjoy my conversation with Simone Gbolo.

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