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THE POWER OF
RADIANCE AWARDS 2023

Clé de Peau Beauté is proud to honor inspiring women for their dedication to
bettering the lives of girls through STEM education

At Clé de Peau Beauté we believe that the key to a better world lies in
unlocking the potential of girls through education.
The year 2023 marks a milestone fifth year of our
‘Power of Radiance Awards’,
which is an annual celebration that recognizes women who are taking action
in their communities by advocating for girls' education.
As the world continues to be driven by STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) solutions,
educational advancements in these fields
by girls and women can empower half the global population,
serving as the radiant spark to ignite positive change and make the world a better place.

For 2023, Clé de Peau Beauté has announced Dao Thi Hong Quyen as the award recipient of the annual
‘Power of Radiance Awards’ for her extensive contributions in providing STEM education for girls in Vietnam.
Ms. Quyen is the Head of Science at Genesis School, a pioneer school in Vietnam for green education, where she oversees the design of science programs.
In this role, Ms. Quyen supports girls through a STEM education curriculum that empowers her students to develop their full potential and pursue opportunities in these crucial fields.

2023 AWARD RECIPIENT

Dao Thi Hong Quyen

2019

Muzoon Almellehan

2020

Pratiksha Pandey
and Binita Shrestha

2021

Alyona Tkachenko

2022

Amanda Simandjuntak

2023

Dao Thi Hong Quyen

Celebrating the fifth anniversary of the ‘Power of Radiance Awards’

For five years, Clé de Peau Beauté’s ‘Power of Radiance Awards’ has stood with girls and women globally as they transform the world for themselves, their families, and their communities.

Ms. Quyen now joins an impressive group of ‘Power of Radiance Awards’ recipients. Clé de Peau Beauté’s past award recipients include Muzoon Almellehan (2019), Syrian Education Advocate and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador; Binita Shrestha and Pratiksha Pandey (2020), Co-Founders of WiSTEM Nepal; Alyona Tkachenko (2021), STEM Education Advocate in Kazakhstan; and Amanda Simandjuntak (2022), CEO and Co-Founder of MARKODING Indonesia.

Clé de Peau Beauté’s journey as advocates for education began with a clear vision: That the power to light up the world is within every individual. Through the ‘Power of Radiance Awards’, Clé de Peau Beauté is standing with girls and women globally as they transform the world for themselves, their families and their communities.

The ‘Power of Radiance Award’ Grants are funded by a percentage of global sales of Clé de Peau Beauté’s The Serum. Designed to awaken Skin Intelligence – skin’s ability to distinguish between good and bad stimuli, The Serum also activates the source of vitality and radiance.

THE 2023 POWER OF RADIANCE AWARDS CEREMONY IN VIETNAM

THE POWER OF RADIANCE AWARDS

ALYONA TKACHENKO

2023 AWARD RECIPIENT

Dao Thi Hong Quyen

2023 AWARD RECIPIENT

Dao Thi Hong Quyen

While growing up in her village, Ms. Quyen was constantly inspired by her late father who passionately promoted education in her community. In 2018, Ms. Quyen founded the “STEM for Rural Area” project, reaching more than 10 schools and 1,200 girls. She was also the Ambassador for the “Girl in STEM” project with the British Council, when her work at Le Hong Phong High School saw female student’s participation in STEM activities increase up to 70%. During the Covid-19 pandemic, she conducted 28 online webinars for teachers on STEM education, resulting in upgraded STEM curriculums and soft skills development for more than 84,000 teachers in Vietnam.

With the ‘Power of Radiance Awards’ Grant, she plans to expand her initiative even further by supporting more girls and closing the gender gap in STEM education. Receiving this award will help Ms. Quyen support STEM education for vulnerable adolescents in three areas: STEM for Ethnic Minority Adolescents, STEM for Students with Disabilities, and Communication activities on STEM.

“Everyone deserves equal access to STEM education, and closing the gender gap in these fields means tackling the gender biases and mindsets towards girls that still exist in not only Vietnam, but all around the world,” said Ms. Quyen.