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Alanna Petroff, Saïd Oxford After the ball there is just time for EMBA classes

July 11, 2011 2:49 pm by Alanna Petroff, Saïd Oxford
 

The end of the MBA is in sight, but there remains a final hurdle Read more

Tags: Assignments, Consulting project, Exams, germany, Global consulting project, Hilary, Internship, Michaelmas, nairobi, San Francisco, Trinity, Tunisia
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Kishore Adiraju, MIP Politecnico di Milano
Age: 30
Nationality: Indian
Background: Kishore has a degree in mechanical engineering and a strong interest in supply chain management. He wants to start up a venture that simplifies supply chains for Indian farmers to help them realise better margins.

Madhavi Rao, MBA/MS dual degree at Ross School of Business and School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan.
Age: 28
Nationality: American
Background: She is a strong believer in business as a driver of social and environmental change which led her to pursue her dual degree. She is eager to pursue an entrepreneurial product management role

Jennifer Soffen, Harvard Business School
Age: 26
Nationality: American
Background: Jennifer has a BA from Cornell University and worked as a product marketing manager at Google. She plans to use her MBA to tackle the digital divide - giving more people the access and ability to use information technologies.

Hammad Hussain, IMD
Age: 33
Nationality: Pakistani/British
Background: Hammad has 11 years' experience in process consulting in the oil and gas, technology and telecommunications industries. He wants to develop energy opportunities in Pakistan.

James Doherty, Esade Business School
Age: 28
Nationality: American/Irish
Background: James has worked for five years as an export strategy consultant for the Swedish Trade Council in Chicago. Post-MBA he is eager to continue his career either in strategy consulting or in the non-profit sector.

Lynne Hoey, IE Business School
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Age: 32
Nationality: British/American
Background: Lynne is a chartered accountant and has worked in the UK and US for global organisations and currently works in New York City as a credit officer supporting SMEs and mid-corporate businesses. Post-MBA she hopes to work in social finance.

Helen Casey, Imperial Business School EMBA
Age: 27
Nationality: British
Background: Helen has a masters degree in occupational psychology. She is director of a specialist property company and has worked with UK-based property-networking groups looking at how social media can be used as a business tool.

Karen Allardice, Melbourne Business School
Age: 29
Nationality: Australian
Background: Karen has a double degree in law and mechanical engineering from Monash University. She has worked as a lawyer in Dubai and for the past 18 months has worked for Boston Consulting Group. In time she hopes to start her own social enterprise.

Kyle Wu, Thunderbird School of Global Management
Age: 31
Nationality: American
Background: After graduating from The Ohio State University Kyle worked in news producing at ABC News for Good Morning America. He then went to Taiwan to improve his Mandarin and learn more about Asian culture. His objective for his MBA is a cross cultural US/Asia career.

Thomas Pedrick, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business
Age: 28
Nationality: British
Background: Thomas has a degree in archaeology from University College London and considerable experience in the publishing industry. He has a deep interest in emerging markets and believes South Africa is an ideal setting to learn the skills necessary for doing business in these markets.

Lubica Valentova, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Age: 28
Nationality: Slovakian
Background: After graduating with a law degree from Comenius University in Bratislava Slovakia, Lubica worked in sales. She is eager to improve her hard skills such as accounting.

Diana Mak, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University
Age: 29
Nationality: US
Background: Diana has a degree in psychology from Wellesley College in the US and is currently completing her international MBA. She worked at Morgan Stanley’s global wealth management division for five years before working as a volunteer teacher in China’s Huan province.

Katie Sherning, Cranfield School of Management
Age: 27
Nationality: New Zealander
Background: Having completed an undergraduate degree in civil engineering at Canterbury University, New Zealand, Katie has worked as an engineer and project manager on infrastructure projects for the public and private sectors. Her MBA will help her to understand and manage the commercial aspect of large infrastructure projects.

Andre de Haes, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Age: 25
Nationality: Dual: French and South African
Background: Andre has an undergraduate degree from Oxford University and has worked as a consultant in McKinsey. He has spent the summer working at a European venture capital firm to learn more about the start-up opportunities in Europe and the way VC investment decisions are made.

Eunice Benedicto, Durham University Business School
Age: 35
Nationality: Filipino
Background: Eunice is an accountant and has more than 10 years' experience in auditing and accounting and currently works for American Airlines in Texas. Among other things she was attracted to Durham because of its charity consulting project.

Benjamin Bechtolsheim, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
Age: 24
Nationality: American
Background: Benjamin has a degree in political science from Brandeis University in Massachusetts and has worked in international development in Africa. He intends to use his MBA in socially responsible corporate practice.

Stephen Garden, London Business School
Age: 27
Nationality: British
Background: Stephen holds an undergraduate degree in business and has worked in account management at Fujitsu and Verizon. He is midway through his MBA and hopes ultimately to become an entrepreneur. He is currently on exchange with the University of California Berkeley.

Derek Laan, Sungkyunkwan Graduate School of Business-Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
Age: 25
Nationality: American
Background:After graduating from Purdue University Derek moved to Korea to teach English at an elementary school and hopes on graduation to work in international marketing for a large Korean company.

Nicole Hawkins, Fuqua School of Business
Age: 26
Nationality: American
Background: Nicole has a degree in finance and real estate from Temple University and has been working in the affordable housing industry in an asset management function. She wants to work in international development in developing economies.

Liliana Diaconu, Brandeis International Business School
Age: 26
Nationality: Moldovan
Background: Liliana is midway through programme and spent her summer interning with Accenture in Boston. She was attracted by Brandeis' international focus and is eager to pursue a career in consulting.

Ibad Hyder, National University of Singapore
Age: 25
Nationality: Pakistani
Background: Ibad has a degree in accounting and finance from Lahore University of Management Science and has worked as a credit risk analyst with Bank Alfalah in Pakistan. He is eager to broaden his international exposure.

Wing Lee, Ceibs
Age: 27
Nationality: British
Background: After studying for an economics degree at Edinburgh University Wing trained and qualified as a chartered accountant with Ernst & Young before returning to Hong Kong to work for Merrill Lynch. He hopes his MBA will help him to develop a strong network in the region.

Lee Mrnjavac, Iese Business School
Age: 30
Nationality: Australian
Background: Having studied engineering at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Lee joined Ericsson as a graduate engineer and has subsequently worked worldwide.

Noel Hanssens, University of Hong Kong
Age: 32
Nationality: Australian/Belgian
Background: After earning a degree in information technology from Charles Darwin University, Noel has worked as a project manager in the strategic policy and performance area in the Australian public sector.

Brigitte Roediger, University of Stellenbosch Business School, part time MBA
Age: 26
Nationality: South African
Background: Brigitte has a degree in financial analysis and marketing communications from the University of Stellenbosch. She is the assistant brand manager at a wine farm near Cape Town and will continue to work as she studies which will allow her to repay her business school loan.

Wesley Cole, Executive MBA Cass Business School, London
Age: 29
Nationality: British
Background: A business systems manager for a recruitment company, Wesley was keen to study for an MBA whilst working full time. He hopes to be able to develop his leadership skills and apply them to his career.

Linda Groarke, Open University Business School
Age: 34
Nationality: British
Background: After being made redundant Linda set up her own consultancy. She subsequently moved to New York where she now works for an investment bank. She chose the OUBS as it allows her to study anywhere in the world while continuing to work full time.

Mark Partridge, Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Age: 28
Nationality: Dual (US & UK)
Background: A British-American citizen Mark graduated from University College London with a degree in Modern History before working as a journalist in Seattle. He is eager to work in business rather than write about it and hopes on graduation to work in a venture capital firm.

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