What began as a dream coming true unfolded into something even more powerful. The snowy mountain peaks, the crisp air, and simply walking along the Davos Promenade felt deeply refreshing. As my first time in Davos, the experience was nothing short of inspiring, the energy around AI talks and live demonstrations made the future feel tangible and full of possibility.
What resonated with me most was the spirit of women’s leadership, which shaped so many meaningful conversations at the FQ Lounge and the World Woman House. Those moments reminded me how leadership, when rooted in purpose and inclusion, can truly move the world forward.
Meeting so many creative, generous, and inspiring people was an absolute blast. Thank you to everyone who took the time to listen, to connect, and to share our dream of supporting children along the way. Special thanks to Accenture; Lucy Perez from McKinsey; Chanida Klyphun and Emir Gelen from TikTok; Nicholas Thompson from The Atlantic; Asif Daher from Deloitte; Katrin Yuan from the Swiss Future Institute; Vanessa Smith from ServiceNow; Shaun Seow and Priscilla Lim from Philanthropy Asia Alliance; and Fran Katsoudas from Cisco.
Davos reminded me that when vision, technology, and humanity come together, real impact is possible and this is only the beginning.
Alice Hawamleh
Alice is a passionate engineer who strives to provide distingushed project deliverables in a standardized supply chain profession, worked at Ericsson Jordan for 10 years, born in Romania, lived most her life in Jordan. She graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Jordan. Her professional experience includes contract management and sales. Joined 3DP4ME as a project manager for the Step by Step project.














