Samira Omarshah, SIS/MA ’20
While playing soccer for Zambia's national team in high school, Samira Omarshah developed an appreciation for sports diplomacy and international exchange programs. Studying intercultural and international communications at ĢƵ allowed her to learn the language of public diplomacy from ambassadors like The Honorable Earl "Tony" Wayne, SIS’s distinguished diplomat in residence, whom she credits with introducing her to opportunities to practice public diplomacy outside the Foreign Service. Omarshah has now secured her "dream job" at the US State Department, screening grant proposals submitted by alumni of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative. "It blows me away how innovative the participants are, the way they think about problems, and how they come up with solutions to global challenges," she says.
Published July 2020