Find out what our graduates say

ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA students taking part in a seminar

Alexandra Hentschel
Event and Training Team Director, CEB Global

What were your career goals when you started the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA?

“As I reached a point of senior management, working not just in one specific function but managing a cross-functional business unit, I decided that I wanted and needed to add some theory and academic proof behind the experience I had in the real world.”

“Completing my MBA has not only given my CV a great boost, but it’s really enhanced my ability to talk credibly and confidently to senior stakeholders. I’ve also been able to use my assignments to focus on my own day-to-day work which has been really valuable.”

“Now that I've got solid in-house experience and the MBA under my belt, I'm exploring the possibility of going into management consultancy; undertaking more project-based work across multiple teams and/or organisations that can offer the variety and pace that I thrive on.”

Why ßÏßÏÊÓƵ?

“I chose to study at ßÏßÏÊÓƵ because it has a solid academic record and the executive part-time option was attractive because it meant that I could work as well as study. Although I've never needed to defer a module, the fact that was an option if I had too much on my plate at any one time was also appealing.”

“It also helped that the University is near my home, meaning that it was easy for me to manage my time and commute.”

What were your personal favourite things about the course?

“The campus and facilities have been great and having time out of my day-to-day to think, challenge myself, be challenged by others and lift above the weeds I'm stuck in every other day of the week!”

“I’ve met some amazing, capable and accomplished professionals - students and faculty - who I'm sure will be friends for many years to come.”


Shruti Patil
Assistant Manager, Events and Hospitality, KPMG UK

What were your career goals when you started the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA?

“I finished my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering and started my career in IT development in India. I’ve always believed in having a passion for work, in enjoying the things you do, and after starting out in IT I decided to move into events management.

“I worked with large global brands and event agencies in different roles. To work on client events, you must have knowledge of their business and brand, their marketing strategies, how to attract more customers and keep event audiences engaged. I wanted to further develop my career in events management, and I knew the MBA would help.”

Why ßÏßÏÊÓƵ?

“I spoke to many ßÏßÏÊÓƵ alumni, some of them had travelled back to India and some were working in the UK. I saw the rankings, studied the course structures, researched faculty and ßÏßÏÊÓƵ was leading in all my research. Affordability, being in Brighton and close to London added to the benefits. When I started looking for jobs, it was easy to commute and attend interviews.”

What were your course highlights?

“Most importantly was the global cohort. I had classmates from China, USA, UK, Spain, South Africa and of course India. The age range was from 24 to 50 years and our backgrounds were varied. We had some great discussions in lectures because we had so much to share and learn from each other.

“Assignments were nicely structured and tested different skills. The faculty are very experienced and eager to answer questions and have conversations. The course really stimulated my urge to learn more and feel good about learning, which is rare for me.”

How has the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA enhanced your skills?

“I’ve become more confident, adaptable and can put my views forward. I’ve learnt to approach any problem strategically as can analyze business issues through the lens of my theoretical knowledge from the MBA. Now I am working on in-house events for KPMG UK. The MBA has definitely made it easier to reach my goals.”


Jamie Stapleton
Global Director, Services Innovation, Schneider Electric

What were your career goals when you started the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA?

“With a short space of time effect the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA provided me with new skills and insights that I could directly apply to my professional environment. My personal goals of climbing a career ladder with greater responsibility was, and continues to be, accelerated by the addition of my MBA.”

Which skills did you develop during the course?

“Learning to consider the business you are in from the top down, and not isolated to your specific function or role, allows you to begin to grasp the underlying reason why decisions are made to grow a company.”

“The external environment and how this relates to strategy was key to me to begin this transition away from my own field of expertise.”

“My long term ambition is to manage a business unit or maybe lead a company in its entirety. This MBA has stoked my desire to build to a point where I can implement and shape a company based on my perspective and ideas, and has provided me greater confidence to take on larger projects, roles, and responsibilities.”

Why ßÏßÏÊÓƵ?

“The University is a growing and innovative place to be right now. The ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA is a great way to be part of that as well as developing personally and professionally.”

“Flexible studying arrangements were key for me. Working full time made considering an MBA daunting and I was keen to minimise the impact this undertaking would have. The ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA meets these needs by providing a very flexible studying environment that also included face to face time.”

What were your personal favourite things about the course?

“The combination of having some truly inspiring lecturers and professors guiding me, as well as meeting an array of diverse and talented fellow students. The connections I have made throughout this MBA will stay with me for life.”


Luis Sorela
Compliance Manager, World Service EMEA, American Express

What were your career goals when you started the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA?

“The MBA helped my career goals by enhancing my CV and expanding my knowledge on a broad range of business functions and strategies, as well as an understanding of the internal and external factors that shape organisations.

"This in turn provided me with the tools and confidence to increase cross-functional collaboration at work, giving me more visibility and exposure, and raising my profile to help me secure roles with increased levels of responsibility.

“I aspire to continue climbing up the career ladder within my company by securing more senior leadership positions that also have an international scope. Eventually, when the opportunity arises, I would like to put into practice all I learned from the MBA by opening and running my own business.”

Why ßÏßÏÊÓƵ?

“I was attracted by the facilities of the business school and the reputation of the University, and as I work and live in Brighton, the MBA at ßÏßÏÊÓƵ was also very convenient.

"The course structure offered a lot of flexibility to help manage work commitments as well as studying, and I liked the fact that the course emphasised development of interpersonal skills and business ethics, something which is increasingly important.”

Which skills did you develop during the course?

“The seminars are a fantastic forum to not only learn about theoretical business concepts, but also to discuss how these work in practice by sharing ideas and experiences with professionals from a broad range of backgrounds.

"The assessments often required us to work as part of teams, therefore improving my team-working skills, and there was a lot of emphasis on interpersonal development, which improved my public speaking, presentation, and influencing skills.”


More ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA graduate stories

In our ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Business School blog, Caroline Gentry, (Senior Director, Environmental Products at Anew) discusses how the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA has boosted her career mid-life.

Alexander Little (Manager in Risk Advisory at Deloitte, and British Army Reservist) talks about how the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA helped him stand out and build invaluable connections – leading to him securing his dream role.

Find out how the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA has helped Anna Stefanaki deliver transformation and change programmes at Ofgem, where she is a Strategic Programme Manager.

Hear from Sue Hobden, an experienced supply chain director in retail and wholesale. After her MBA she launched her own consultancy, gaining skills and confidence outside her sphere of interest.

Read Andrew McKechnie's story, who used his ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA skills and experience to move from a career in aviation to start his own business, prividing consultancy to airlines and aviation authorities.


 Alinery Lianhlawng, ßÏßÏÊÓƵ MBA student and Founder of Rochun: Pay It Forward