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-Suzlina Rahman

-Suzlina Rahman

About Me

Hi, I’m Suzlina Rahman. I build partnerships at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, where I get to connect with industry and government to create opportunities for learning and innovation. Before this, I worked with the Singapore International Foundation and Singapore Management University, experiences that taught me the importance of collaboration across communities and institutions.
Beyond my professional journey, I founded Curated by Suz, a social enterprise close to my heart. Through it, I work with single and stay-at-home mothers, giving them a platform to earn an income and share their baking talents. It’s my way of combining entrepreneurship with empowerment.
I’m also passionate about volunteer work, especially initiatives that strengthen communities and champion women’s rights. Whether through my career, my enterprise, or my volunteering, I’m guided by a simple belief: when we support one another, we all thrive.

Suzlina Rahman - Profile

Featured Projects

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CuratedBySuz

CuratedBySuz is a small business that empowers single mothers by helping them showcase and sell their creative work. Through collaboration, promotion, and meaningful projects, it supports their skills, income, and confidence while celebrating their creativity and resilience.

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I had the opportunity to join Ustaz Mizi Wahid for my first podcast interview, where we discussed my journey with Curated by Suz and the inspiration behind supporting women in the community. It was an insightful conversation about giving back, empowerment, and creating impact through meaningful initiatives.

A Light to Opportunities
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Women’s Life Work

I was featured in Women’s Life Work, where they shared the story of Curated by Suz and my journey supporting women in the community. The article highlights the impact of our work and the difference it has made for the people involved.

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Stories of Kindness

Stories of Kindness is a collection of articles from The Pride celebrating individuals and organisations who went above and beyond to help fellow Singaporeans facing physical, financial, or mental health challenges. My initiative, Curated by Suz, was honored to be featured as one of these inspiring stories.

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