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Marie Claire Lim Moore

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Marie Claire Lim Moore is a Filipina-Canadian-American mother, speaker, and author. She is the daughter of international artist Lenore R.S. Lim. Claire has penned two Amazon best sellers entitled Don't Forget the Soap and Don't Forget the Parsley.[1] Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, she moved with her family to New York City and attended the United Nations International School, where her mother was an elementary school teacher.[2] After high school, Claire completed her undergraduate education at Yale University and received an Executive MBA from Fordham University.[3] Claire began her career at American Express before joining Citi. She is currently the Development Director at The Women's Foundation.

Claire has been ranked as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipino Women in the World for her contributions to female mentorship and leadership in her respective field.[4] She has been featured by CNN, USA Today, Smart Parenting, People Asia, Time Out Hong Kong, and USA Today.[5]

In 2016, Claire delivered a talk at TedX WanChai entitled "Why Asia Needs More Tiger Women."[6] She has also been a speaker at events hosted by UBS, Standard Chartered Bank, The Financial Women's Association of Singapore, and MasterCard Asia.

Claire is featured in Claudia Chan's Remarkable Women Series, along with other role models Arianna Hugginton, Zainab Salbi and Tory Burch.[7]

References[edit]

  1. "Amazon.com: Marie Claire Lim Moore: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle".
  2. "The Balance Project – No. 61: Marie Claire Lim Moore, Banker, Author and Speaker - Susie Orman Schnall". 3 March 2015.
  3. "Marie Claire Lim Moore".
  4. "Spotlight on FWN Members: Marie Claire Lim Moore, Global FWN100™ '14, and Cathy Chon, Global FWN100™ '14".
  5. "Time Out Family: Read Issue 2 online".
  6. "Marie Claire Lim Moore".
  7. Aquino, Bituin. "Global Filipinas with lasting influence".


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