“From Tragedy to Triumph: The Inspiring Story of Edith Moide, Businesswoman in Papua New Guinea. Edith Moide’s life offers several valuable life lessons that we can all learn from.
Her story shows us the importance of perseverance, even when things are tough, and the resilience to bounce back from setbacks.
Her unwavering faith in God demonstrates the power of trusting in a higher power and believing that everything happens for a reason.
Edith’s passion for her work and her business teaches us the importance of finding what we love and pursuing it with all our hearts.
Her empathy towards others highlights the value of showing compassion and kindness towards those in need. Most importantly, Edith’s story demonstrates the power of courage and taking risks.” – Exepreneur Magazine.
From Tragedy to Triumph: The Inspiring Story of Edith Moide, Businesswoman in Papua New Guinea
The year 2020 dealt a devastating blow to Edith Moide's life when she tragically lost her dearest husband.
Her heart shattered into a million pieces, leaving her to pick up the pieces and carry on.
Though she didn't have much experience in the turbulent world of business, she refused to let that stop her.
With her unwavering faith and fierce hunger for success, fueled by her solid corporate background, Edith decided to take a chance and start her own business in Papua New Guinea.
For a woman and mother of six kids, three of whom were adopted, the journey ahead was bound to be tough and filled with stress. But that didn't deter her from pursuing her dreams with all her might.
Back in 2010, while volunteering with a charity organization called SPSA based in Adelaide, Australia, Edith saw a glimmer of potential in the market and what she could offer. She started her business as a side hustle, juggling it with her demanding corporate job.
For over two decades, she worked with some of the leading multinational shipping companies in PNG, such as Swire Shipping and STEAMSHIPS, which operate globally.
And now, she is the proud owner and managing director of her own shipping and logistics business.
"I am re-entering the world of business as a boss of my own business, and that means greater autonomy for me to decide what business I want to engage in and how I want to do it to achieve the best outcome," Edith said, her voice brimming with passion and determination.
Despite the odds stacked against her, Edith Moide is a shining beacon of hope, a true inspiration to all those who face adversity in their lives.
Her story is one of resilience, perseverance, and an unyielding spirit that touches the hearts of all who hear it.
Edith Moide's life offers several valuable life lessons that we can all learn from.
Her story shows us the importance of perseverance, even when things are tough, and the resilience to bounce back from setbacks.
Her unwavering faith in God demonstrates the power of trusting in a higher power and believing that everything happens for a reason.
Edith's passion for her work and her business teaches us the importance of finding what we love and pursuing it with all our hearts.
Her empathy towards others highlights the value of showing compassion and kindness towards those in need.
Most importantly, Edith's story demonstrates the power of courage and taking risks.
Despite not having much experience in the volatile world of business, she had the courage to pursue her dreams and start her own successful company.
Her business DI Agency PNG specialized in freight and cargo logistics, customs clearance, and vessel agency in PNG.
Picture by Exepreneur Magazine: Edith Moide (left) and daughter
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