Adeline A. NG featured in the book on the inspiring journey of a woman launched by the London organisation of Skills Development at Cambridge University.

Adeline A. NG featured in the book on the inspiring journey of a woman launched by the London organisation of Skills Development at Cambridge University.

The London Organisation of Skills Development (LOSD) successfully hosted the launch of Inspiring Journey of a Woman on the occasion of International Women’s Day. The event, held both online and offline, brought together professionals from around the world to discuss the challenges women face and how they overcome them.

The virtual event took place on March 7, 2025, with Martha Davidson serving as the Chief Guest. The offline book launch was hosted on March 9, 2025, at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, UK. Like-minded professionals engaged in thought-provoking discussions about gender stereotypes and societal barriers, emphasizing the book’s role in uncovering hidden struggles and guiding women toward empowerment.

The event was led by Prof. Dr. Parin Somani, CEO & Director of LOSD, and Nurbanu, LOSD Skills Director, both of whom emphasized the significance of women’s empowerment and skill development in today’s world. Their leadership continues to create a platform for individuals to connect, share knowledge, and inspire change.

One of the distinguished participants was Adeline A. NG: a charming name in the music industry. She has established herself by giving non-stop hits for generations to remember. She resides in California and graduated with a BA in music from Andrews University in America. She performs diversified roles as a songwriter, composer, and recording artist for her original songs.

The best part of her music journey was that it started in her childhood. She was equipped with this brilliance when she was a 6-year-old kid. At this age when kids spend their hours at the kindergarten, she dedicated her time to learning and playing music. Her main musical instrument is the piano. She started writing songs in her later years. 

The London Organisation of Skills Development was honored to have her as part of this remarkable event, further strengthening the mission to empower women worldwide.

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