Tiara wants to help women realise their dreams


Trailblazing dream maker: Tiara’s strong conviction that girls can do anything makes her reject the notion of a ‘glass ceiling’ or anything that limits women from achieving anything they want.

PETALING JAYA: She sees herself as the “Chief Dream Maker” at Enfiniti Academy of Performing Arts. In fact, the title is on Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina’s calling card and it is the only one she asks people to associate her with.

“Call me Tiara, please,” she says as we begin the interview. “I’ve always been the girl with big dreams. I wanted to do all sorts of things and I always used to question why I couldn’t do what the boys were doing or wear shorts like them. Why did I have to wear a dress?” she recalls, admitting that she was always audacious even as a young girl growing up in Klang.

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