The Mini MBA graduates of fall 2013 represent a broad range of industries. At a glance they seem to have little in common except that each of the 20 graduates sought the opportunity to update their business skills and education.
Over 140 sophomore students traveled to an off-campus conference center last weekend to experience first-hand the social and professional interactions they will face as they enter the 21st century workforce.
When Marco Terenghi joined Olli Salumeria in 2012, he left years of working in accounting and sales roles at a large multinational firm for the opportunity to participate in building, running and making a company successful.
As an intern with USAID in Peru, Dillon Massey, ’15, combined his interests in conservation and geography, and learned about how maps establish power and influence change.
Mariah Genis, ’16, was accepted to the Jepson School in the fall. She plans to major in leadership studies and religious studies and minor in Arabic to prepare for a career in international conflict resolution.
Harry Lambert, ’16, was accepted to the Jepson School of Leadership Studies in the fall. But it was not always obvious that the Boatwright Scholar, who was born in the U.K., would pick Richmond.