Jasvinne Gill
Hometown: Vancouver Island, BC
Occupation: Pharmacy Technician
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What are your interests and what do you enjoy doing the most?
- Listening to music
- Yoga
- Workout
- Photography
- Dance
- Reading
- Swimming
- Travelling
- Hiking
List any special training you have had (music, art, drama, dance, etc.)
- Self tough in artistic industry
In what sports, if any, have you participated?
- Badminton
Name one person, other than your parents, who has had the most influence on your life. Why?
The person who has had the most influence on my life is my grandmother — though she is no longer with us, her presence lives in everything I do.
She was my first teacher — not in a classroom, but in life. She taught me spirituality, reminding me that there is always a higher power guiding our steps. She taught me to believe in myself when the world gave me every reason to doubt. She showed me what boldness looks like — not the absence of fear, but moving forward in spite of it.
Because of her, I walk with confidence. Because of her, I trust my instincts — that quiet inner voice that she always told me was God’s way of speaking directly to my soul.
She may not be here to see this moment, but I know she is watching. And everything I do, I carry her with me — her strength, her wisdom, and her unwavering belief that I was meant for great things.
That lesson became the foundation of who I am today, and it’s part of why I’m standing here — because someone believed in me before I fully believed in myself.
What is your proudest personal accomplishment (other than participating in this pageant)?
My proudest personal accomplishment is overcoming years of self-doubt, bullying, and body shaming to become a more confident and purpose-driven person. There was a time when I questioned my worth and hesitated to put myself forward, but I chose to work on myself, build resilience, and pursue opportunities that once felt out of reach.
Through personal growth, fitness, self-development, and a commitment to helping others, I transformed my mindset and gained the confidence to step onto bigger stages. This journey means more to me than any title because it taught me that true success comes from believing in yourself and using your experiences to inspire others.
What is the most interesting or unique thing that has ever happened to you and/or what is the most interesting thing about you?
One of the most interesting things about me is that I have learned to become relentlessly optimistic, even in situations where it would have been easier to give up or stay discouraged.
So today I don’t see challenges as dead ends—I see them as redirections, lessons, or preparation for something bigger. It’s the reason I continue to pursue my goals with confidence, whether in personal growth, fitness, or creative work.
What is your career ambition and what are you doing or plan to do to accomplish that goal?
My career ambition is to build a global platform as a content creator and public personality, where I can inspire people through storytelling, self-development, and wellness, while also growing into opportunities in media and pageantry.
Ultimately, I want to use my platform to motivate others to overcome self-doubt and believe in their potential, while growing into a strong, influential public figure on a global stage.
What would be your “dream job” in life?
My dream job is to become a global content creator and media personality who inspires people through storytelling, self-development, and meaningful conversations. I want to use my platform to motivate others to build confidence and believe in their potential.
Describe where you were raised and what your childhood was like.
I was raised in a small town in India — where life was simple, but deeply rich. Where you cannot pretend to be someone you are not. You learn early to stand in your truth, to be real, to be grounded.
There were no distractions from what truly mattered. I grew up surrounded by spirituality — it wasn’t something we practiced occasionally, it was woven into every single day. The morning prayers, the rituals, the stories passed down from my elders — they taught me that there is something far greater than ourselves guiding our journey.
I was raised in a traditional, value-based environment where discipline and strong family values were not just taught — they were lived. My childhood was a beautiful mix of learning and challenges, and it was through those challenges that I built resilience, self-awareness, and a relentlessly optimistic mindset.
That childhood gave me my foundation. It gave me faith, it gave me roots — and it gave me the courage to grow into the woman I am proud to be today.
List any interesting or unusual jobs you may have had.
I have not had any unusual jobs yet. But I’ve gone from dispensing medications in a pharmacy to managing retail teams to coordinating executive travel — each role taught me something different about people, and people have always been my greatest passion.
List any volunteering you have done.
Growing up in a spiritual household in India, seva — selfless service — was not just encouraged, it was expected. That value never left me. I carry it into every community I become part of, because I truly believe that we rise by lifting others.
Every place I have lived and worked, I have tried to leave it better than I found it. That is my definition of volunteering — not a title or a resume line, but a relentlessly optimistic belief that one person showing up can change everything.
What is your most unusual talent?
I have many talents, but perhaps my most unusual one always surprises people — I can flawlessly mimic the sounds of a dog and a cat!
It may seem small, but it has never failed to bring a smile to someone’s face — and I believe that is a talent in itself. The ability to bring joy, to lighten a room, to connect with people through something simple and genuine.
I am relentlessly optimistic that laughter and lightness are just as powerful as any grand skill — because at the end of the day, the moments that make people smile are the ones they never forget.
Where is the most interesting place you have been to?
I have been fortunate to travel to several countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Dubai, China, Hong Kong, and Australia — each leaving its own mark on me.
But the most interesting place has been Western Australia, with its vast, ancient landscapes that feel almost spiritual. Closer to heart Vancouver Island equally captured my heart with its towering forests and breathtaking ocean views.
Both places reminded me that this world is extraordinarily generous with its beauty, and I remain relentlessly optimistic about every new horizon still waiting to be discovered.
What do you hope to be doing in ten years?
In ten years I hope to be in a senior leadership role where I am not just managing operations but genuinely transforming lives through mentorship and community building. I hope to be serving at a higher level, lifting others with everything I have learned and experienced, and inspiring young women to walk confidently in their truth. Most importantly I hope to look back and see a woman who never stopped growing — professionally, spiritually, and personally — living relentlessly optimistic every single day.
Is there anything you would like to add that we haven’t asked?
I would simply like to say thank you And I would like to leave you with this — I am a woman shaped by spirituality, grounded in authenticity, and fuelled by an unshakeable belief that the best is always yet to come. I am relentlessly optimistic — not because life has always been easy, but because I have learned that every storm carries a blessing within it.