Rokaiya “Reshmee” Rahman Reshmee (Resilience Research Corps Leader)

My name is Rokaiya Rahman Reshmee, but I prefer to be called “Reshmee”. I live within O’ahu’s Neighborhood Board #9, Waikīkī. I am an international student from Bangladesh and have been a student at Kapi’olani Community College (KCC) since Summer 2022. I will be graduating this semester. I am a business major and plan on going to business school starting this summer. I am very interested in learning all there is to know about building a business, as in the future I plan on establishing a business on my own, preferably in my home country, something that will help contribute to making our economy better. As part of my work with the Resilience Corps Leaders (RCL), I will be visiting a lot of places across this island to provide my services and try to help as much as possible. One fun fact about me that you may not know is that I grew up in one of the most chaotic cities in the world, which is Dhaka!

Economic Resilience (Small Business vs Corporations) (Tuesday, May 2nd@1pm)

Exploring Economic Resilience on O’ahu: A case study comparison of a small business and a corporation – : Rokaiya Rahman Reshmee & Dr. Miku Lenentine

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