Thursday 19 April 2018
Female James Wong - Rachel Gomez





Rachel Gomez  played for the Malaysian Womens Football team between 1979 to 1985. By then she had already been married and was a mother.

She was recently appointed by the women’s football unit of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) to identify talented girls under the age of 12, and work at the grassroots level.



Kicking off her sporting career as a striker for the Negeri Sembilan women’s team in 1975, Gomez went on to don the national jersey in major tournaments around the region.
The first of these was the 1979 Asian Cup in Calicut, India, before competing in major tournaments in countries such as Thailand and Indonesia until 1985.


Raised in a family with a voracious appetite for sport, Gomez decided to enter the world of women’s football during the golden age of Malaysian football, which saw the rise of legendary household names including Mokhtar Dahari, Datuk Soh Chin Aun, R. Arumugam and Santokh Singh.
“It runs in my family. My late father was a footballer in Kerala, India. One of my brothers played in the Burnley Cup (known later as Piala Razak) and later for Negeri Sembilan, and my younger sister played hockey for the country. I took up football in the 70s, and was selected to play for the national team in 1979.”“Sports was a major part of my life, growing up,” says Gomez.
“Ever since then, I never looked back. My last game as a striker was in Malaysia in 1985 and my highest achievement was winning a bronze medal in Thailand.”
In her days on the field, the mother of three – whose son has now taken up football full-time – and grandmother of one had once been dubbed by the press as the ‘James Wong’ of local women’s football, a reference to her counterpart over in the men’s team.
“I have kept this newspaper cutting for 30 years! I felt honoured to be nicknamed “James Wong” as he was a good player,” she says.

Speaking about her contribution to identifying youngsters, Gomez, who was also given the opportunity to help set up and manage the Negeri Sembilan ladies football team, says: “I feel that with all the experience I have gained, I have lots to contribute to youngsters. They are the future of this sport.”

She now works closely with girls from three schools – Sekolah Kebangsaan Puteri, Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Rasah Jaya and Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Convent – in her hometown of Seremban.


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Tuesday 17 April 2018
Nallina and Raagini win Third Place at Louis M. Brown Forest S. Moten (ICCC) 2018 Client Consultation Competition

Congratulations to Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin - FB Rasmi (UniSZA)
students Nallina Sanmugarajan and Raagini Sama Sundram who won third place at the Louis M. Brown Forest S. Moten (ICCC) 2018 Client Consultation Competition that was held at the Maastrich Univercity in Netherlands.

The final year law students beat teams from Canada, Crotia, Australia, Netherlands and New Zealand in the semi finals.
First place was won by students from USA and the second to Scotland.
Thursday 12 April 2018
Celebrating a Hero
Syakilla Salni wins the bronze medal at the WKF K1 Premier League Rabat 2018


Congratulations to Syakilla Salni Jefry Krishnan @syakilla_21
For winning the bronze medal at the WKF K1 Premier League Rabat 2018

You make us proud girl!
Syakilla Salni Kumite Female -55kg
Won againts Ukrain 0 - 0 (based on referee decision)
Bronze 🥉 medal for #TeamMAS 🇲🇾 

Shereen Samson wins gold at Singapore Open 2018
Congratulations to Shereen Samson Vallabouy @shereen_sher29
For winning the gold medal for the womens 400m dash at the #singaporeopen2018 #singaporeopen
Thursday 15 March 2018
Rupa Shanmugam



Kampar, Perak-born Rupa Shanmugam who is the the president and chief operating officer of electronic contract manufacturer SoPark Corporation operating in Buffalo, new York,  was awarded the Women in Leadership Award by the Buffalo Niagara Chapter of NYS Women, Inc in recognition of her leadership, enterprise and excellence in her profession.

She is set to become a majority owner of the company by the end of the year.

In 2016, Rupa was among 100 honourees to receive the 2016 STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering and Production) Ahead Award at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington DC. The award identifies the best of the best women in the manufacturing industry, and further encourages women to mentor and support the next generation of female talent to pursue manufacturing careers. 

For Rupa, being a recipient of the awards is a validation of her 30-year journey and experience in the industry and it provides her a unique position to not only help but also mentor young women who choose to have a career in manufacturing. 

Raised in Kampar, Rupa attended Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan (ACS) where her father was a physics teacher whom encouraged her to pursue a career in Electrical Engineering. 

"I attended and received a diploma in Electronic Engineering from the Federal Institute of Technology in Kuala Lumpur. While attending college there, I was the only girl in the class for three years. For the next five years, I was the only woman technician when I worked in Singapore at Thomson Consumer Electronics, Western Digital and then Carsem in Malaysia," she shares.

Taking a break from work, Rupa went to Angola, Indiana in the US to do her Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering at Tri-State University (now Trine University). Upon completion of her studies, she gained employment in the field. 

"I was the only women engineer and later, manager. Through hard work, strong work ethics and having people not only believe in me but mentor me, I have advanced in various roles in manufacturing, from operator, technician, engineer, manager and now President/COO of SoPark Corporation," she said. 

Rupa ’s technical knowledge and international work experience in the electronics industry combined with her ability to develop complex databases, have allowed her to develop and implement data management tools that have resulted in continual improvement of the corporation's key performance indicators. She has led the entire workforce through the successful completion of four ISO certification audits within four years, making the company’s key strategic objective a reality and better positioning SoPark for financial success. 

Rupa is a mentor to all she works with within the organisation, as well as to students at local universities and high schools. She initiated a program for those students, creating opportunities to work at SoPark and providing them with exposure to STEM by experiencing the electronics industry, operations, production, technical applications, and engineering. Rupa was instrumental in the formation of the first Western New York Chapter of Engineering World Health at the University at Buffalo.

Since starting her journey 30 years ago with only a few women in her college in the field of engineering, Rupa acknowledged there are more women who are studying engineering, science and manufacturing today. However, there is still a need for professional women in these fields especially in leadership positions. 

"By combining science, technology, engineering and production with a focus on people skills and quality, women have the opportunity to impact their local and national economy. Women make great leaders and can make significant contribution to the leadership in Manufacturing and Technology industry. For me, it is a life commitment to encourage women, that manufacturing and engineering are part of their world of opportunity and I’m hoping to be able to assist in any mentorship program that is available in Malaysia during my visit in May as this is something that I personally feel strongly about," she said.

Rupa serves on the United Way Boards of Directors and the Women United Advisory Board and is a member of the Employ Buffalo Executive Committee and BNP Manufacturers Council Executive Committee. She is also a committee member with UB Women in STEM. Rupa initiated a program for those students, creating opportunities to work at SoPark and providing them with exposure to STEM by experiencing the electronics industry, operations, production, technical applications, and engineering. This past year, Rupa was instrumental in the formation of the first Western New York Chapter of Engineering World Health at the University at Buffalo. 

Thursday 8 March 2018
Doctors of Instagram.


This is a day late post but it’s going to be a monthly feature on the blog and instagram account. You can follow the hashtag  #MFmsianindianwomen for monthly updates. 

Happy International Womens Day. As part of this monthly feature, I’ll be showcasing different categories of Malaysian Indian Women. We’re starting off with Malaysian Indian female Doctors on Instagram who are practising doctors. Not only are these women medical doctors saving lives and making a difference, they are also fashionable fashionista’s with much to say.

Dr. Revady Nadaesan,
Her middle name should be positivity, Dr Revady often writes encouraging posts for her followers. She brings out different perspective in everyday issues. While doing all that she runs Stylesifu and is a fashion icon followed by many. A mother, wife and a medical doctor with an avid interest in fashion and styling, she loves empowering women through fashion as she believe that confidence is the ultimate key to looking good. The husband and wife team run Klinik AR Medicare.

Dr Dhivya Dhyana Suppiah

Dr Dhivya Dhyana holds many hats. The young doctor was named Miss Universe Malaysia Vice Queen in 2016, Miss World Malaysia 3rd runner up and Miss MalaysianIndian Global. She also models part time in between her hectic schedule and was a Bharathanatyam, Bollywood, hip hop and fusion dancer as well as trained in Indian Carnatic Vocals and Plays the Piano. And who says you can’t be a blue haired Doctor? She is currently in Vietnam for the Zone 4 Medical and Dental Health Camp 2018.

Dr Maya Nagaratnam
Dr Maya Nagaratnam is a Pain and Anaesthetic consultant at Pantai Hospital as well as the Director of the Pain Centre. She divides her time between the private sector and government hospital with a teaching commitment at HUKM. She has published several medical publications throughout her career. She returned back to Malaysia after working in the medical field in London for 20 years. You’ll see her rocking her sarees on her Instagram account.


Dr Paveena Bhavani
Dr Paveena Bhavani is an Eye surgeon at the Tun Hussien Onn Eye Hospital. The Ophthalmologist subspeciality is Oculoplastic, Lacrimal System and Orbit. After obtaining her Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS) Ophthalmology in Edinburgh in 2014, Dr. Paveena pursued sub-speciality training in orbit and oculoplasty at Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India. Besides oculoplasty, Dr. Paveena performs cataract and pterygium surgeries. 


Dr Nisha Ravendran
Dr Uma Yuganisha Ravendran or better known as Dr Nisha Ravendran is a dentist. She was also a former hockey state player for Kedah. You can follow the young doctors fashionable journey on her Instagram account.


Dr Malar Velli Segarmurthy
Dr Malar is the Head Assistant Director for PDPK (Unit for Planning Health Plans and Actions in MOH) under the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. The cheery Dr is also a stylish women who often shares her fashion sense on Instagram.

Dr Hanujah Mageswaran


Dr Hanujah Mageswaran makes up the recently married husband and wife make up artist team at Blush Beauty and Beyond. Doctors by day, they are make up artists over the weekend. The stylish pair are Instagram favourites.






Dr Cecilliann Veronica

Dr Cecilliann Veronica practiced in numerous hospitals in the country before starting her own practice and establishing the KL Sky Clinic.



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