CIO writes on Jamila Gordon and how she escaped the Somali Civil War
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“The Somali Civil War had not quite started but my father was a smart person and realised that if he didn’t get us all out, we would all be killed, and he was absolutely right. Every person who didn’t get out of [Mogadishu] at the right time was killed – relatives, friends, neighbours, people I knew because they didn’t react early like my father did,”
Gordon tells CIO Australia.
CIO Australia speaks with Jamila Gordon on her journey from moving out of Mgadishu at a young age just before the Somali Civil War broke out in 1991 into becoming a highly successful CIO.
“There’s literally nothing that can happen in business that can even compare to the challenges I faced early in my life. I have had my fair share of push back in my career and I’ve recognised when it’s happening and never let it stop me,” she says.
CIO Australia with Jamila Gordon
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