St Jude鈥檚 aspiring engineers, doctors, scientists and entrepreneurs gathered in the Smith campus hall, bursting with anticipation on Career Day 2017!
Students, staff and visitors erupted in applause as Bibiana Mardai, Chairperson of mini传媒 Board Ltd, opened the fair with words of wisdom for Tanzania鈥檚 leaders of tomorrow.聽
鈥淪t Jude鈥檚 students are already innovators and inventors鈥︹ Bibiana began.聽
鈥溾ou are appreciated in Arusha and Tanzania. Today, you will see things that inspire you to be who you are. Always ask questions. Always stay curious,鈥 she advised.聽聽
鈥淚 raised a family, while practicing my career as a medical technologist until I retired!鈥 she said.聽聽
Bibiana鈥檚 opening remarks echoed the sentiments of Career Day鈥檚 theme:
鈥淧ersonal goals may be satisfied through a combination of work, community, social and family roles!鈥澛

Invited professionals representing Tanzanian industries drew on this theme, encouraging students to pursue their passions.聽
Honoured guest, Mr Rod Gomez, General Manager of Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge at Usa River, spoke with conviction about decisions which led to his success.聽
鈥淲e need to surprise ourselves sometimes. We need to know our abilities and potential, and our limitations, so we open opportunities for a successful life,鈥 he emphasised.
After official proceedings ended, the lively crowd eagerly heeded Bibana鈥檚 advice, 'asking questions' of invited professionals and showcasing their personal projects.

Form 3 student, Shamsia, shared her enthusiasm for business and economics.
鈥淚 have wanted to be an entrepreneur for many years. I am working hard at school now so that my dream comes true!鈥澛
鈥淚 would really love to start working in my own community and build up our people. I also want to learn to address challenges.鈥澛
鈥淐areer Day is great because we can learn and be creative!鈥 Shamsia said.
St Jude鈥檚 Tembo Club certainly showcased their creativity, motivating students to take action against elephant poaching, promoting animal welfare and sustainability.

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, more than 470,000 people are currently employed in Tanzania鈥檚 tourism industry. This number is expected to double by 2027.聽
Alphonse, a guest presenter from one of Tanzania鈥檚 major elephant conservation projects, inspired students to be proud of their country鈥檚 contribution to global tourism, and to champion the anti-poaching cause.
Our promising wildlife rangers were more than impressed!
Career Day tore down faculty walls: scientists mingled with writers, artists mixed with mathematicians, and economists networked with graphic designers.聽
It proved to one and all that curiosity, determination and achieving success go hand-in-hand. The possibilities are endless for St Jude鈥檚 bright leaders!聽聽
Would you like to guide our students towards the life of their dreams?聽Making a donation聽means making a difference!
*St Jude鈥檚 is grateful to Benson & Company and Kase Book Stores Arusha for their generous sponsorship of the event.聽









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