Tasneem Qaiser
Aspiration Statement
As a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in communication and design, I aspire to become a brand manager. This involves conducting market research, developing marketing campaigns, overseeing advertising efforts, and executing online marketing campaigns.
Core Skills
- Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator
- Communication Skills
- Content Writing
- Detail Oriented
- Graphic Designing
- Meta Business/Ads Manager
- Organizational Skills
Experience
Leadership / Meta-curricular
- Volunteer for Bake Sale, Serve Club
Internship / Volunteer Work
- Marketing Intern, JBS (January 2023 – March 2023)
- Marketing Assistant, GSV (October 2022)
- Intern, Mex Craft (June 2019 – August 2019)
Final Year Project
Project Title
Masking: An Ineffective Emotional Regulation Strategy
Description
My thesis explores the challenges of masking, specifically within the context of cultural norms and display rules. I aim to use portraits to depict the toll that masking can have on individuals, including the emotional and psychological burdens it creates, as well as the potential ineffectiveness of masking as a coping mechanism. By employing portraits as a primary research method, I seek to capture the nuanced experiences of individuals who have had to conceal their emotions, thoughts, or identities to conform to cultural norms or display rules. Through the use of portraits to expose the impact of masking, I hope to foster vital discussions regarding the challenges of emotional regulation in the face of cultural pressures.