6: Sharmila Kar

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Strong Manchester Women

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From being a little girl growing up in India, helping people for a living was always the ambition for this Strong Manchester Woman, well that or being a train driver. In this episode, your host Vic Elizabeth Turnbull speaks to Sharmila Kar, who’s the Director of Workforce and Organisational Development at Manchester Health and Care Commissioning. She is passionate about the development of people and organisations, and ensures that equality and inclusion are at the heart of what she does. She’s worked in the public and not for profit sectors, on a portfolio of human resources, operational development and equality related projects.  Sharmila talks Frankly about, growing up in India, in a mixed race family being encouraged to make her voice heard  navigating a new country as a young, gay woman the path to a career in the public sector via B&Q and hospitality change-making amidst the bureaucracies of the public sector role-modelling starting at home battles with self-belief and impostor syndrome finding your tribe “In the climate that we’re currently in, we have a duty to challenge. People forget history and if you’re not careful, you see history repeating itself and not in the best way.  You have to keep up the good fight.  Sharmila Kar Links and information The organisation’s Sharmila’s currently involved with are Manchester Health and Care Commissioning (https://www.mhcc.nhs.uk/) and the LGBT Foundation (https://lgbt.foundation/) Sharmila’s previously worked / volunteered for NACRO (https://www.nacro.org.uk/) and Amnesty International UK (https://www.amnesty.org.uk/) .  Get yourself to Alexandra Park (https://www.alexandraparkmanchester.org/) Sharmila’s on twitter here (https://twitter.com/karsharmila) Read the full transcript of this episode here (http://bit.ly/2L7pYiF)   Listen to other Strong Manchester Manchester Women podcast episodes visit, www.MICmedia.co.uk/StrongManchesterWomenPodcast (http://www.micmedia.co.uk/StrongManchesterWomenPodcast) Strong Manchester Women  The podcast is inspired by the annual Strong Women campaign. The 14 women profiled in this podcast were selected for the 2019 campaign. For more information about the women visit The Pankhurst Trust’s website (https://www.pankhursttrust.org/get-involved/events/strong-manchester-women-display) . Credits  Produced, edited and artwork by MIC Media www.MICmedia.co.uk (http://www.micmedia.co.uk) @MICmediauk (http://www.twitter.com/micmediauk) Next Episode Released 4th September