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Student and Alumni Stories

At Rotman, our students are our key strength. Our classes are comprised of globe trotters, professional athletes and emerging leaders. Rotman students come from all over the world and they aren’t afraid to make bold career moves, start new businesses or take on leadership positions at prominent firms. In some cases, they’re juggling family responsibilities and pursuing causes they care about. Learn more about our students.

How an MBA grad forged a new career path in Business Design

July 11, 2017
You could say Christine Wheatley’s career came together by design. A few years ago, this design strategist was based in New York, work...
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How a social entrepreneur made a career out of creating inclusive spaces

July 10, 2017
When you first meet Anthony Harbour (MBA ’16), he’ll likely treat you like an old friend. Quick to offer a friendly smile and wa...
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From the military to Wall Street: one alumnus’ unique career path

July 10, 2017
Zachary Dombrowski (MBA ’14) thinks fast on his feet. As an investment banking associate with BMO Capital Markets in New York, he is c...
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Aim for a career that you love and don’t apologize for what you want

June 16, 2017
After two years of steady advancement at the event management firm WTG Events, Alex Walker Turner (MBA ’17) landed a senior position a...
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Making an impact in finance

May 25, 2017
When Satwik Sharma (MBA ’16) came to the Rotman School of Management, he aspired for a future where he could shape financial trends, r...
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MBA Grad Takes on new Career Path and Possibilities

March 02, 2017
Kristina Koch’s management education and background in professional sports make her a perfect fit for her new role in consulting
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