Somali Jamila Gordon: From washing dishes to Qantas executive

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Jamila Gordon is a long way from the small village where she was born. She fled Somalia's civil war and came alone to Australia as a young refugee. She couldn't speak a word of English.

But that didn’t stop her from becoming a top tech executive for companies including Qantas.

"The village (where I was born) was very desolate, dusty, we had water in the wells," Ms Gordon told SBS News.

"My mother was pregnant every year, or she had a baby ... In the end, she had 16 children.”

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Her family moved to Mogadishu to avoid a drought. But just before the civil war broke out they were separated. Ms Gordon was sent to live with distant relatives in Kenya.

"Through my friends in Kenya, I met an Australian backpacker. It was his second day in Kenya and we became friends and he sponsored me to Australia,” she said.

At 18 years old, Jamila found herself in Sydney alone and unable to speak the language.

She quickly learned English at TAFE and got a job washing dishes, earning five dollars an hour. She went to university in Melbourne to study accounting, before taking an IT elective and falling in love with it.

She says IT had some surprising similarities to her first school in Somalia.

“The process I used to memorise the Koran in the village where I was born, was exactly the same as the process of software programming that I used when I was at Latrobe University,” Ms Gordon said.

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After university she got a job as a software programmer and climbed her way up the ladder, working in Europe for major companies including IBM. She later returned to Australia to become chief information officer at Qantas.

She is currently based in Sydney and works with smaller tech start-ups, helping them get off the ground.

Rod Bishop CEO of Jayride, a start-up marketplace for transport hire, says working with Ms Gordon has been a perfect fit.

"There's really not a lot of growth-focused technology people operating at an extremely high level in Australia. So it was an absolute pleasure and we saw eye to eye straight away," Mr Bishop said.

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Former professionalcolleague David Thodey, who is the chairman of the board at CSRIO, says Jamila brings a unique approach to her work.

"She's always had a vision for what she wanted to do, but a great determination and incredible will and drive to get the job done."
 
If Mrs Gordon married a Farah and in particular a Muslim one, she would have struggled to achieve anything of value other than popping out a kid every 2 years and becoming the growing statistics of Somali welfare recipients. She will be limited by clerics who would tell her, this is banned and that too. Remember she came here with very limited education and grabbed her opportunity with both hands. Other girls like her would have married and took the easy route of making money via breeding.

Mr Jew

This topic has been posted here and was a platinum thread. Merge them.

https://www.somalispot.com/threads/...ple-of-the-benefits-of-marrying-ajnabi.19995/
 

kaneki

jinx is my waifu 4 laifu
She says IT had some surprising similarities to her first school in Somalia.
“The process I used to memorise the Koran in the village where I was born, was exactly the same as the process of software programming that I used when I was at Latrobe University,” Ms Gordon said.


Imagine what our children could accomplish if they were given serious education instead of being forced to memorize Koran bullshit day in and out. All that lost potential.
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She says IT had some surprising similarities to her first school in Somalia.
“The process I used to memorise the Koran in the village where I was born, was exactly the same as the process of software programming that I used when I was at Latrobe University,” Ms Gordon said.


Imagine what our children could accomplish if they were given serious education instead of being forced to memorize Koran bullshit day in and out. All that lost potential.
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Kaneki

Somali parents are now sending their children (10 and younger) to Egypt to have “proper” Islamic schooling. I met dozens of Somali mothers from North America, Europe and Austral Asia there. But they still access (illegally) child welfare benefits from those countries. Islam & scam, the Beat Goes On.

Yonis

She is one of the youths who escaped your program.
 

Sophisticate

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If Mrs Gordon married a Farah and in particular a Muslim one, she would have struggled to achieve anything of value other than popping out a kid every 2 years and becoming the growing statistics of Somali welfare recipients. She will be limited by clerics who would tell her, this is banned and that too. Remember she came here with very limited education and grabbed her opportunity with both hands. Other girls like her would have married and took the easy route of making money via breeding.

Mr Jew

This topic has been posted here and was a platinum thread. Merge them.

https://www.somalispot.com/threads/...ple-of-the-benefits-of-marrying-ajnabi.19995/

You do realize not everyone lives your sob story narratives. If someone marries a Somali man the reason for their shortcomings is them not the Farah. Especially living in the west. No man forces them not to use contraceptives or stops them from going to school. I've met my fair share of educated Somali women so caadi iska dhiig. The wealthiest one (so far) is married to a Somali man.
 
congrats to her for making it,




lakiin akhira jahanamo ee galay

Say

Don’t waste your time expecting jannah. Somalis will create anarchy in jannah if they couldn’t find their tribal brethren there and would be insulted if other clans are more represented which relegates them to a “laangaab” status. The outcome is anarchy.
 
You do realize not everyone lives your sob story narratives. If someone makes a Somali man the reason for their shortcomings that says more about you than the Farah. Especially l, if they lice in the west. No man forces them not to use contraceptives or go to school. I've met my fair share of educated Somali women so caadi iska dhiig. The wealthiest one is married to a Somali man.

Sophisticate

There are many successful Somali women married to Somali men, but they came from a very privileged background. The discussion is about this sister who came from a very disadvantaged background. As a Somali Aussie, I can assure you that she is the exception among those like her in Australia.
 
"Through my friends in Kenya, I met an Australian backpacker. It was his second day in Kenya and we became friends and he sponsored me to Australia,”

Hayaaye!

We became "friends" kulaha.

:pachah1:

She did what she had to do tbh, and I can't knock that. Obviously it worked out very well. I can see why the man scooped her up.

She's very beautiful though in those younger pictures. Her eyes have a strange look, like she could be chilling in a jazz cafe snapping to some spoken word.

She looks too corporate in her new pics with the smile, and waxay u egtahay in ay tuurtay
dhaqankeeda iyo diinteeda.

:manny:

EDIT: I respect how she purely kept her eyes on the ball. We see so many somalis who get caught up with distractions, but I'm checking her twitter and it's pure business and computer related things.

:ehh:
 

Sophisticate

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Sophisticate

There are many successful Somali women married to Somali men, but they came from a very privileged background. The discussion is about this sister who came from a very disadvantaged background. As a Somali Aussie, I can assure you that she is the exception among those like her in Australia.

Some of those women did not come from money but I see your point.

Are you pro contraceptives?


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