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We’re continuing our series of interviews with standout graduates from the Dalian American International School. Meet Natalie, a bold thinker, student leader, and passionate advocate for gender equality.
Our Class of 2025 graduate Natalie was born in Australia and grew up in China. She joined Dalian American International School in Grade 9 and spent four years growing as a leader and changemaker.
After graduating, she is now starting her studies at UCLA, the top-ranked public university in the United States.
Reflecting on what drives her, Natalie said, "My passion for gender equality started early. I’m a feminist and care deeply about protecting women’s rights. In Grade 10, I joined a summer entrepreneurship program in the U.S. called LaunchX. During that program, I founded Protector, a ride-sharing concept that connects female drivers with female riders to create safer transportation options."
MUN conference delegates
She also shared how her time at school helped shape her leadership: "At school, I took on many leadership roles. I was part of the Model United Nations leadership team and served as Student Government President in my senior year. I led events, built community, and encouraged others to take action."
Farewell party for Student Government 2024-25
Looking ahead, Natalie is clear about her goals: "I want to become an entrepreneur or lawyer who drives real change for women around the world. I plan to advocate for gender equality and help build a better future."
High School Prom 2025
When asked what advice she would give to younger students, she said, "Try everything. Explore your interests. Don’t be afraid to fail. Find what excites you and go for it!"
Graduation
Natalie’s journey is a reminder that leadership starts with purpose and grows through action. From launching a startup to leading her peers, she’s already making an impact — and she’s just getting started.