Olesia Ermakova 奥莉
About Olesia Ermakova 奥莉
Olesia Ermakova is a Communications Officer currently serving as the Communications & Talent Outreach Coordinator at THINC Fellowship in Beijing, China. She focuses on youth empowerment and has a background in international relations and communications, with experience at various organizations including the United Nations.
Current Role at THINC Fellowship
Olesia Ermakova serves as the Communications & Talent Outreach Coordinator at THINC Fellowship, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on youth empowerment initiatives through the Tencent THINC Fellowship. Her responsibilities include enhancing communication strategies and engaging with young leaders to foster their development.
Experience at Global Shapers Community
Olesia works as a Communications Officer at Global Shapers Community, starting in 2021. Her role involves managing communication efforts and outreach activities to connect with young changemakers globally. This position aligns with her commitment to youth engagement and community development.
Educational Background
Olesia holds a Master's degree from the Communication University of China, where she studied from 2017 to 2020. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Saint Petersburg State University, studying from 2012 to 2016. Additionally, she studied Chinese Language at Peking University in 2015.
Previous Work Experience
Olesia has a diverse professional background. She worked as an International Volunteer at the United Nations for one month in 2021 and served as a Communications Officer for the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network – Youth for four months in the same year. Her experience also includes roles as an International Cooperation Specialist at Dongsheng International Science Park and Daxing International Hydrogen Energy Demonstration Zone, both in Beijing.
Public Speaking Engagements
Olesia participated as a guest speaker at the UN Conference on Biological Diversity COP 15 held in Kunming in 2020. This engagement highlights her involvement in global discussions on sustainability and environmental issues.