Inside Queen’s Global Leadership Programme
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If you love travelling, you’ll be delighted to know that Queen’s offers numerous international careers trips that can give your CV the edge. I’ve just got back from a once-in-a-lifetime trip to New York and Washington DC for the Global Leadership Programme where we had meetings with professionals working with intelligent automation, the project theme. Here’s the trip in pictures.
Pre-Departure
Meeting Everyone
We couldn’t go to America without meeting everyone!
Attending a Media Team Meeting
So we knew how to blog all about the trip, we had a social media session with Jason Harvey – thanks @jason_66
Visiting the US Consulate in Belfast
For an insight into what to expect, we met with diplomats at the US Consulate in Belfast.
Chatting with previous leadership programme alumni
Before leaving, we met an event at Eagle Labs, Ormeau Baths – a co-working space and tech community - where we met the students who went in previous years to Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong.
New York Visits
Teneo
Here we met Sam Davis – a onetime staffer for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, as well as PR Manager for Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic.
Moët Hennessy
At this luxury goods drinks brand, we had a lavish drinks reception (yes, they were all non-alcoholic cocktails!)
Here we had a meeting with Twitter’s Senior Sales Manager, NI native, Dennis Bree.
DC Visits
Chief of Staff for Congressman Meeting at US Capitol
We got the train to DC where we met the chief of staff, Mitchell Rivard, who works for Congressman Dan Kildee on Capitol Hill.
British Embassy
NI Bureau
Our last visit was a cracker – a meeting with the NI Bureau who represent Northern Ireland’s interests globally.
Jobs for the Future
New York Sightseeing
Times Square Snapchat
You couldn’t go Times Square and not do a Snapchat story!
Flatiron
Here’s the Flatiron Building – don’t know whether Godzilla or Spider-Man were there though!
Brooklyn Bridge
A walk over to Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge
Chipotle
If you ever go to the US, you must go to Chipotle. I went three times and it may even be nicer than Boojum (if that is possible!)
Staten Island Ferry
Definitely worth the short ferry to Staten Island to see the Statue of Liberty.
American Diner Breakfast
A huge feed of breakfast at American Diner Big Daddies!
Rockefeller
A group visit up to one of New York’s tallest buildings – the Rockefeller Center.
9/11 Memorial
A moving visit to the 9/11 memorial of the Twin Towers.
DC Sightseeing
White House
Unfortunately, we didn’t see Trump but here is his house anyway!
Lincoln Memorial
Here we are at Lincoln Memorial – the site of Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech.
Washington Memorial
We did a walking tour of the city taking us to the Washington Memorial in memory of George Washington.
Capitol Hill
To finish an amazing trip, a walk up the National Mall to the steps of Capitol Hill where Presidents are inaugurated.
Peter Moor
English with Linguistics | 2nd year | Huddersfield, England
I am 19 year old Yorkshire lad, born and bred but now studying English with Linguistics at Queen's. I decided to come to over to Northern Ireland after many holidays visiting family across the country. I am part of the university politics society and the debating society. This semester I'm also doing a French language course - wish me luck! I'm a keen swimmer which is certainly needed when this country has so much good food to offer!