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Lisa Mundembe-Chuma EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


Lisa is an Inspirational Speaker for Schools in the UK and the founder of Inspirational Woman Magazine. She has her own radio show Lisa’s Inspirational Talk Show which is aired every monday night between 8pm – 10pm (www.zimon- line.com). Lisa is keen to make a positive impact in the world and see women come together in unity worldwide. Her desire is for women to realise that they are very impor- tant in their own way, which makes us all unique and if we accept that we can become a stronger community because we will have different things to offer. Lisa is very passionate about being a positive influence and be a positive impact in people’s lives. She will be featuring an inspirational woman every month on her column Inspirational Woman of The Month.


Ruthie Collins DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


Ruthie is founder of Positiveworld Studios, a Fellow at the School for Social Entrepreneurs and a Women’s Enterprise Ambassador as part of Enterprising Women, a UK govern- ment scheme to inspire women to follow their entrepre- neurial dreams. Ruthie is also an enterprise coach for ent- prepreneurial women and creatives and works as an artist. She started her career in journalism as a teenager when she started interviewing popstars for a girl’s media project and was the youngest ever intern on Everywoman – Brit- ain’s feminist monthly magazine.


Bianca Williams CONTRIBUTING WRITER IN SOUTH AFRICA


Bianca Williams is the founding director of a non-profit or- ganisation called Khulisani Foundation, which focuses on involving the young people to actively participate in socio- economic development. One of their projects is Campaign for Girls, a charity supported by Inspirational Woman Maga- zine, which mobilises high school girls in the holistic devel- opment of themselves, their careers and their communities. Describing her art as her “inner guide to personal freedom”, she started writing when she was 12 years old – attending poetry and hip hop shows religiously. Having become an avid reader, she fell in love with words and discovered their power to shape all of existence. She believes that “the word is the strongest medium because not only does it speak to the mind, it also speaks to the soul.


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Sharni Quinn CONTRIBUTING WRITER IN SOUTH AFRICA


Passionate about Yoga,


health and happiness, Shar- ni Quinn has just spent 9 months


travelling through


India, Bali and Australia on her personal Yoga pilgrimage and doing Yoga for charity… her ‘Follow the Sun’ Journey. Upon her return to Cape Town, South Africa, she now plans on sharing her inspir- ing moments through teach- ing Yoga, facilitating work- shops, writing, sharing her experiences and spreading the sunshine.


Kerry McDuling CONTRIBUTING WRITER IN AUSTRALIA


Kerry McDuling is the pub- lic relations and media li- aison force behind McDul- ing PR– building brands and developing profitable busi- ness opportunities through- out


Kerry McDul-


Australia. With over


ten years experience in the public relations sector and journalism,


ing is adept at finding the smartest PR approach. Her secret is a combination of finely tuned strategies and great networks. This means you don’t need to pay huge agency fees to get.


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