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1You founded Model Diplomat while still at school, what moment made you decide to actually build something rather than wait until you were “ready”?
2You’ve spoken about negotiating with the UN at sixteen. What did that experience teach you about persistence, and about bureaucracy?
3How do you see AI changing the way young people learn about global affairs and diplomacy?
4You’ve managed to bridge two very different worlds: education technology and international relations. What connects those fields for you?
5Many people worry that AI weakens critical thinking, yet your platform uses it to strengthen debate and research. How do you strike that balance?
6When you started, you were solving your own problem. How has listening to students and educators shaped what Model Diplomat has become today?
7You’ve begun testing Model Diplomat with diplomats and NGOs. What have those early conversations revealed about how institutions approach technology?
8You’ve built partnerships, faced setbacks, and turned rejection into progress, what’s been your biggest lesson in resilience so far?
9As a young woman in tech and entrepreneurship, how have you navigated spaces that weren’t necessarily designed for someone like you?
10If you could reimagine how the next generation learns about leadership and negotiation, what would that look like?