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December 3, 2020
Quick Info Name: Artem Graduate Year: 2023 Morning or Evening MBA: EveningMBA Why did you decide to join Rotman? I decided to apply and join Rotman based on a recommendation. I am interested in...
December 3, 2020
Quick Info Name: Qianru (Sherry) Graduate Year: 2023 Morning or Evening MBA: Morning MBA Why did you decide to join Rotman? I am currently working as a senior actuarial analyst in the insurance...
August 6, 2020
The Rotman-SDA Bocconi Global Executive MBA is an 18-month intensive program designed for working professionals who are looking to expand global understanding and business skills. Develop personal...
August 5, 2020
Experience UofT St. George Campus and the Rotman School digitally. Whether you are new to campus or missing it this year, now you can be there digitally with 8 various virtual backgrounds from...
July 10, 2020
13 months to transform your career. Innovative courses. Globally recognized faculty. And the stimulating environment of Canada’s leading business school, in the heart of downtown Toronto....
April 28, 2020
Paul Heakes, MFin'21 Current job title: Manager, Willis Towers Watson: Insurance, Consulting, and Technology Previous education: B Sc. Eng, Queen’s University Other designations:FSA, FCIA...
April 24, 2020
The 3rd annual TD Data Hackathonhosted by TD Bank, the Rotman School of Management's FinHub and TDMDAL brings together UofT students from all departments and programs with the opportunity to...
April 6, 2020
It was the ideal opportunity, but it was coming at the wrong time. At least that’s what it felt like forHassina Sunderji (EMBA ‘20)when she was offered a director position mid-way...
March 19, 2020
Zeenat Zahir (GEMBA ’21) is a firm believer in working hard towards change. Based in Bangladesh, Zeenat spent most of her career working in human resources and strategy, taking on multiple...
March 4, 2020
The most profound and significant personal transformations don’t always appear that way at first. The change might happen gradually and appear subtle from the outside. That’s what...