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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.

For her latest project, an Executive MBA grad takes on child care in the city

July 08, 2019
Judy Lu’s big business idea was inspired by a dare.
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A senior executive on how the One-Year Executive MBA was an insurance policy for her career

December 18, 2018
When her daughter moved out of the family home in Houston and headed off to the University of Toronto to start her undergraduate studies, Be...
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In their latest venture, EMBA ’15 buds tackle earbuds and business

June 28, 2018
If you like keeping up with the latest technology and are prone to misplacing small things, Jennifer Lowthian (EMBA ’15) and Girish Bala (EM...
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A telecom professional on balancing kids, work and the Executive MBA

December 14, 2017
For Rupinder Dhillon (EMBA ’18), every day is a balancing act. When she isn’t working on a project for Bell Canada, Dhillon can ...
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From Canadian Armed Forces officer to airline executive: how this EMBA’15 grad did it

November 16, 2017
Some of the best career coaching Eghtedar Manouchehri (EMBA ’15) ever received came about by chance, during an evening out with classmates f...
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No problem too big for Executive MBA student

May 01, 2017
Ghazaleh Almeida (EMBA ’17) reflects on how Rotman gave her the skills to take on any challenge
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