Dr. Liz Kheng

Dr. Liz KhengAs the child of Cambodian immigrants, Dr. Liz Kheng was born into a narrative of resilience and hope. Her journey began in Thailand, where her parents, seeking refuge and opportunity, instilled in her the values of perseverance and ambition. Embracing the lessons of each setback and triumph, Dr. Kheng’s life is a testament to the enduring belief that every experience, no matter how trivial it seems, holds a significance that can reshape our world.

The American dream, with its promise of safety and prosperity, beckoned her family to the United States, where Dr. Kheng’s story unfolded amidst trials and tribulations. These challenges were not barriers, but stepping stones, teaching her that life is a tapestry woven from lessons both great and small. Her philosophy is simple yet profound: we are the architects of our own transformation, and through our personal journey, we influence the legacies of those around us.

In Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Kheng is a beacon of inspiration. Her diverse roles as an entrepreneur in business management and IT consulting, and an educator at Clarke State and Heidelberg University, underscore her multifaceted expertise and commitment. For over 20 years, Dr. Kheng has been a cornerstone in the business and academic worlds, co-founding TSG Partners Ltd. and shaping the minds of future leaders.

Her dedication goes beyond the boardroom and classroom. Dr. Kheng is passionate about crafting technologies that enhance student mental health and well-being, a reflection of her deep commitment to educational excellence and entrepreneurial spirit. Her guidance as a mentor is not confined to academic achievements but extends to the personal growth of her students.

Her most personal and profound inspirations are her daughters, Lily and Isabel. They are the heartbeat of her endeavors and a constant reminder of her purpose and passion. In her first book, “Flawed and Fearless: A Fumbler’s Manifesto,” Dr. Kheng unfolds her philosophy for all to see—a philosophy that champions the idea that our imperfections are not just to be accepted but celebrated as catalysts for growth and change. Dr. Kheng is more than her titles; she is a living legacy, continuously evolving and inviting us all to join her in the dance of life that is both flawed and utterly fearless.

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