
Amrita Singh Josu is a dedicated finance professional with extensive accounting expertise across both public and private sectors. She currently serves as a Finance Analyst for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), specialising in project financial management, budgeting, and donor reporting. Amrita holds a Master of Commerce in Professional Accounting from the University of the South Pacific. Passionate about community engagement and leadership, she looks forward to contributing to Graduate Women Fiji’s mission in her new role as Treasurer for the 2024–2026 term.

Jane Prasad is a dedicated real estate professional with over a decade of experience in Fiji’s property industry. A graduate of the University of the South Pacific with a degree in Land Management, she is passionate about helping individuals and families achieve their property goals while building strong community connections. Jane is known for her professionalism, integrity, and client-focused approach. Beyond her career, she is actively involved in church and community initiatives, particularly in children’s ministry and education. She enjoys reading, travelling, cooking, and meeting new people, and is committed to empowering women through leadership, service, and lifelong learning.

Maryann Lockington is a communications and media professional and human rights advocate with more than 12 years of experience in strategic communications, advocacy, media engagement and storytelling across the Pacific region. She currently serves as Communications and Media Specialist for UN Women Fiji Multi-Country Office, supporting communications across 14 Pacific Island countries and amplifying work on gender equality, women’s leadership, economic empowerment, climate resilience and ending violence against women and girls. Maryann holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Law from the University of the South Pacific. Passionate about women’s empowerment, education and community engagement, she looks forward to contributing to Graduate Women Fiji’s mission through her role in supporting international relations and strengthening visibility for women and girls in Fiji and the wider Pacific.

Ronna Lee has senior experience in education leadership, media, and advocacy. She has held key roles at the University of the South Pacific, advancing inclusive learning and student welfare, while also working as a news presenter, amplifying Pacific voices through journalism. Her multidisciplinary career and voluntary work reflects a deep commitment to youth empowerment, cultural heritage, and advocacy for marginalized communities and animal welfare. Passionate about removing barriers to success, she blends strategic leadership, communication, and advocacy to inspire resilience, inclusivity, and sustainable development across the Pacific.

Maelin Pickering-Bhagwan has over twenty years of experience in the education sector. She served as Secretary of the Graduate Women Fiji Council (GWF) for four years before taking up the role as President for the 2026–2028 term. Her involvement with GWF reflects a commitment to collective efforts that strengthen women’s voices in education and expand access to tertiary opportunities. She also contributes regionally as Coordinator of Council of Pacific Education (COPE) Women’s Network. Alongside these roles, she teaches Pacific History and Politics at a regional university and supports creative youth projects in music and poetry and visual arts, while remaining engaged in community initiatives.

Rosalia Fatiaki is an educator, union leader, and advocate for social justice, workers’ rights, and equitable access to education across the Pacific. She brings extensive experience in higher education leadership. Rosalia is committed to advancing the empowerment of women and girls through education, mentorship, and increased opportunities in STEM fields.
Passionate about creating positive social change, she believes in the transformative power of education, the importance of protecting workers’ rights, and creating opportunities for women and girls to reach their full potential.