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Made for LEADERSHIPVIRGINIA KANE & FREdERIK mAyEREs
sincerely handling the royal coffersTaking the challenge in
building a legacy
How does onestrengthen alumni
relations?The spirit of “wanting to
give back” to AGSM
573 Visa andcharacters
Characters, cocktails, and that Australian visa
AGsm mBA sTUdENT mAGAZINE | IssUE 1 | APR 2014
Finding your balanceDo you have a life?
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CONTENTS
From the Editor’s Lab 3
FEATUREMade for Leadership 4
IN FOCUsSincerely handling the
royal coffers 6
How does one strengthen
alumni relations 7
Finding your balance 8
COLUmNsThirsty Thursday Picks 10
573 Visa and Characters 11
Editor-in-Chief | Ace ChooCover photo | Manvi DograLayout designer | Ace ChooCopy-editors | Sam Lowe | Prasad Giribalan | Chandra Sekhar KonakanchiCreative Contributors | Kirsten Brito Photographers | Ace Choo | Manvi Dogra | Stephen Liu
AGSM STAR is produced by MBA students from the Australian Business School of Management.
All published works are of the opinions of the individual authors and do not represent the view of AGSM or UNSW.
The STAR Magazine logo is put together by Ace Choo using ‘Sommet’ fonts designed by Jeremy Dooley and ‘Cash Currency’ fonts designed by Jayde Garrow.
The blue and white AGSM Star logo remained the property of UNSW and any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
All rights reserved.
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Corresponding email | [email protected]
From the Editor’s LabJoni Mitchell’s voice filled my soul through the earbuds, with her orchestral rendition of ‘Both Sides Now’.
How apt, I thought to myself. My mind drifted back to the science lab where I was extracting DNA from clinical samples while my students diligently took notes over my shoulders.
Now, a past lifetime, I told myself.
It has been three months since I left Perth to pursue an MBA in AGSM. Compared to Perth, a place where I have lived and fell in love for the past 10 years, Sydney appears to me a smoky, dusty, and stiflingly commercialised place.
Is MBA the right path? If yes, would it be enough? Will I ever achieve my dream in saving medical research?
Only time will tell and with time, my reader, I believe anything is possible._____________________________________
American poet, Henry David Thoreau once wrote:
“Dreams are the touchstones of our character.”
So here I welcome you, distinguish readers, to the first issue of AGSM STAR Magazine 2014 where we will share our doubts, dreams, and journey with you. And I implore you to share yours with us.
Editor-in-ChiefAce Choo
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My (Virginia’s) eighth grade teacher shared a poem titled, “Ideals,” by James Allen which resonated with me:
“As you think, you travel; and as you love, you attract.You are today where your thoughts have brought youYou will be tomorrow where your thoughts take youIn your hand will be placed the exact result of your thoughtsYou will receive that which you earn no more, no less Whatever your environment may be,you will fall, remain, or rise with your thoughts, your wisdom, your ideal.”
Our vision for the Student Society is to strengthen connections among fellow students and work with the AGSM to promote a rich social, cultural and intellectual environment to help the cohort learn, advance their personal and professional development, and enable them to have the best student experience possible.
There is a wealth of networks to take advantage of, across AGSM alumni and current EMBA, MBT, and exchange students, as well as the greater business community. We aim to facilitate these connections through official events, as well as providing opportunities for informal interactions on a more regular basis.
Furthermore, we aim to contribute to the collaboration between the AGSM, the ASB and UNSW to strengthen the long-term bonds and the unity between these three entities, from a student perspective.
In the end, that’s what the MBA is all about: expanding horizons and perspectives by experiencing new, unknown and challenging situations, whether individually or in diverse groups.
“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.The important thing is not to stop questioning.”- Albert Einstein
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Virginia was born in Sydney and grew up in Canada. In undergrad, she studied psychology at Duke University, where she was also
a captain on the varsity rowing team. She has experience in public relations, implementing communication and thought leadership
strategies. Prior to that, she managed accounts and projects for clients including NCAA, NHL, MLS and NBA sports teams. Writing with
her pen resting on her ring finger rather than her middle finger, Virginia Kane is the newly elected President of the AGSM Student Society.
byVirginia
Kane (President
StuSoc)
andFrederikmayeres (Vice President StuSoc)
Born and raised in Hamburg, Frederik Mayeres was among the best fencers in Germany. He completed his Bachelor of Science in
Business Science and Management before taking a job as an international commodity trader at one of the world’s biggest chemical
trading companies. Just before joining AGSM, he was on the verge of making it into “German Hollywood”, after being called up for the
last round of casting for a TV game show, where he would have contested against a German celebrity for 3 million Euros.
Photo credits | Manvi
Photo credits | Manvi
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How does one strengthen ALUmNI relations?
by Bhuvan Bhushan (Alumni Relations Manager StuSoc)It was a warmish winter day in the city of Allahabad that Bhuvan
Bhushan joined the ranks of those nudging India’s population
closer to 700 million. Having done most of his schooling in Delhi
and Mumbai, followed by working in India and Dubai, Sydney
feels almost like home to him (for now). Seven years of banking
and over three years in real estate were his calling but as his
wife, Chandni puts it nicely, “it’s not all about the money, honey”.
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The journey at AGSM has begun and thanks to the class I hold the position of the Alumni Relations Manager (ARM), which I feel plays a critical role in being the bridge between the Alumni and the cohort. The whole journey as envisioned over the year will be about ‘Reconnecting the Alumni with AGSM’.
Over a period of time we have created ties with many of the MBAs passing out of these hallowed gates and there seems more could be done to strengthen these bonds.
Broadly there are three things I hope to achieve along with Douglas & Swati (Vice
Presidents of Alumni Relations):
First, create connections with the Alumni in Sydney who currently work in industries that our cohort have interest in.
second, create a platform for the Alumni so that they can reach out to AGSM for assistance or inputs (intellectual capital) for their ventures and ideas.
Third, work upon the International Alumni chapters to make this MBA a place where we truly build our ‘Global Network’.
I believe it is for each and every one of us in the cohort to play a role in making the time and investment in these 16 months count and hopefully we will all step out with the spirit of ‘wanting to give back’ to AGSM. I have always believed in this old Latin saying – ‘Carpe Diem’ – ‘Seize the Day’; complete with a tattoo on how I view this journey at AGSM - of seizing moments that I will cherish forever.
Hailing from Coimbatore (a.k.a. the Manchester of Southern
India), Arun Pandiyan is passionate about sports and was a
Kabbadi player and district champion in athletics. However, his
fondness for taste and food has since overpowered his passion
for sports, turning him into a belly boy! After graduating with a
degree in Mechanical Engineering, Arun stepped into IT at a
leading consulting and outsourcing organization, TCS, spending
6 years in the roles of software engineer, IT analyst, and project
manager.___________________________________________________
StuSoc 2015 strives to support the cohort in every facet of MBA’s core functions in the form of events, fun activities, guest lectures, field trips, alumni network, and addressing concerns/grievances. We focus on creating better student experience for the entire cohort. I am glad and proud to be part of this student driven committee.
We want to build an all inclusive mission and values to assist us in achieving our vision, though I understand that it will not be an easy task to accomplish this. Nevertheless, I believe that our StuSoc, cohort and individual clubs are more than ready to take up this challenge and work towards a unified vision.
As a member of StuSoc and the cohort of 2015, I envision standards and policies that will benefit the cohort and the wider community in a positive way. I envisage that the key initiatives of Stusoc 2015 will develop into a legacy in years to come and am pleased to be part of it and would sincerely handle the royal coffers.
In Mahatma Gandhi’s wise words:“You must be the change you wish to see in the world”
Sincerely handling the ROyAL coffers
by Arun Pandiyan (Finance Manager StuSoc)
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Photo credits | Stephen
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But I and many other CEOs see the current debate about work/life balance as totally unbalanced. Many articles written about the subject prescribe a limited amount of time for work so you can achieve ‘balance’ with other activities, or just hang around chilling out. CEOs and leaders are all busy involved people who very rarely ‘just hang around’. As one example, Bob Cameron is the Founder, ex-Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Centennial Coal Company Limited.
In Bob’s words:
‘I’ve always done things outside the business. I was Chairman of the Hunter Valley Grammar School for 12 years, as well as Chairman of the local hospital. I always enjoyed being involved in the community and received the Order of Australia for services to the Hunter Valley and to tertiary education. I was also closely involved with Newcastle and NSW Universities. I’ve enjoyed not only this work but also other activities too. Family is also very important to me, I have 2 girls and I never played golf or other individual sports as I was always too busy being involved in their lives.’
Brett Campbell is blogging and writing ‘The Unexpected CEO’ as he and his wife Jane sail the Mediterranean. Prior roles include CEO of
Jupi Corp, COO of Grays Online, and Partner at Deloitte. He graduated from AGSM with a Masters of Transport Management in 1994.
To view his other posts for aspiring CEOs, go to http://www.brettcampbellunexpected.com/
So even though Bob is an incredibly busy man he has achieved a balanced lifestyle that works for him. That is the secret of achieving balance – it has to work for you. There have been times when someone else might complain that your lifestyle is not balanced, but that can often be an implied statement that they are not happy with the priorities you are setting for yourself. To be fair, if you are in a relationship and working long hours, involved in industry bodies and other activities, your partner might feel neglected. Their concerns
Finding your by Brett Campbell (AGSM Alumni)
The Dalai Lama once said that man always surprised him as:
‘He sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices his money to recuperate his health.
And then he is so anxious about the future that he doesn’t enjoy the present. As a result he doesn’t live in the present or the future. And he lives as if he’s never going to die, and then he dies having never really lived.’
It’s all about the balance.
have to be respected, but at the same time you have to satisfy yourself.
CEOs are busy people. Most will think about their business for the vast majority of their waking hours, even if they are playing sport, on holidays or it is the weekend. Most have a good life balance because they have been able to prioritise what is important to them. This will change over time, but the important thing is to work out what is important for you then manage your lifestyle accordingly.
‘the secret of achieving balance – it has to work for you’
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Picture | Brett’s wife, Jane, with their boat, Amble.
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Thirsty THURsdAy Picks
Seen through the eyes of someone from the US, a lot of things in Australia are quite unique – an endless supply of strange animals, the long black and the flat white, and the Holden Ute, just to name a few.
However, the Australian native that most recently caught my eye was the finger lime whose juicy interior pearls justify the nickname “citrus caviar”. The product of a delicate rainforest tree, these small fruits has recently garnered much attention from chefs worldwide with uses ranging from a simple jam to an elegant garnish for oysters.
I personally recommend using them to enhance your traditional margarita. Finger limes are seasonally available at Thomas Dux in Surry Hills.
THE 573 CAVIAR mARGARITA
In a cocktail shaker, muddle the following ingredients:
Half of a traditional lime (cut into four pieces)The pearls of half a finger limeTwo teaspoons of raw sugar
Fill the shaker with ice and add 50 ml of tequila (I recommend El Jimador).
Shake vigorously for 30 seconds.
Strain over ice into a glass.
Garnish with a thin finger lime section, or use a mix of finger lime pearls and salt to rim the glass.
dOUGLAs NIGGLEyNationality | United States of AmericaLikes | Exploring, exotic fruits, creative cocktails, the many beaches of Sydneydislikes | Sultanas and sunburnTrivia |Doug is currently on a 573 visa and the first part of his article is exactly 573 characters!
573 Visa and Characters
Photo credits | Stephen
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sTUdENT sOCIETy (sTUsOC) COmmITTEE mEmBERsPresident
Virginia Kane | [email protected]
Vice President
Frederik Mayeres | [email protected]
Finance Manager
Arun Pandiyan | [email protected]
Communications Manager
Ace Choo | [email protected]
Alumni Relations Manager
Bhuvan Bhushan | [email protected]
Events Manager
Davydd Kelly | [email protected]
Technology Manager
Sumit Yadav | [email protected]
Business Manager
Chris Jordan | [email protected]
sTUsOC CLUBs CONTACTsPresident Consulting Club
Ankit Kothari | [email protected]
President Entertainment, Sports, & Events Management (ESPM) Club
Sanjit Kewalramani | [email protected]
President Finance Club
Dan Wong | [email protected]
President Innovation, Commercialization & Entrepreneurship (ICE) Club
Enrique Kike Munoz Revello | [email protected]
President Marketing
Rony Kristianto | [email protected]
President Public Speaking and Debate Club
Sankshep Vashisht | [email protected]
Liaison Social Impact Club
Christopher Chong | [email protected]
President Women in Leadership Club
Kirsten Brito | [email protected]
Holi Celebration in Darling Harbour | Photo credits | Alejandra (Matthias’ partner) using Shail’s phone