Three years on from their graduation, the MSc Management Class of 2014 reflects back on their time at Cass. Thanks to all the alumni who took part….Continue Reading MSc Management 2014: Three Years Later
Mapping Out The Future
The last time we caught up with Axel was when he was working at Level 39, back in 2013. He used his connections there as a springboard and now his indoor mapping company, Pointr, are busy fending off acquisition offers. We spoke about how it all happened. Tell me about your time at Cass! I…Continue Reading Mapping Out The Future
365 days of Greece
Not only is Maria Repouskou (Global Migration, 2012) one of our amazing Alumni Ambassadors, she has also jointly set up a business venture that is going to transform Greece from a summer holiday hotspot to a destination for all seasons. Can you tell me about your time at City? Being a student at City…Continue Reading 365 days of Greece
One for All and All for Cider
Richard Williams (Executive MBA, 2016) and three of his MBA cohort Paul Gudonis, George Foster and Lawrence Jewkes, have created Revenant Cider alongside their day jobs. We spoke to Richard to find out more: Tell me about your time at Cass! I actively looked for a new job when I decided to do an MBA…Continue Reading One for All and All for Cider
Court is in Recess
Katy Martley (Criminal Litigation, 2012) crossed continents to attain the qualification that would lead to her career as a Crown Prosecutor, and now she’s taking a break! Read Katy’s story to find out why she adjourned her legal career. So you moved from New Zealand to study at City, what was that like? I was…Continue Reading Court is in Recess
Being a professional mentor at City
Anthony (Tony) Rimoldi graduated from Civil Engineering in 1980, but for the past eight years he has volunteered his time to mentor the next generation of graduates. Here he talks about his experience as a professional mentor at City. I graduated from City (Civil Engineering) in 1980 and since then I have enjoyed a successful career…Continue Reading Being a professional mentor at City
Compassion for Fashion
Ayesha Mustafa (MA Transnational Media & Society, 2007) moved from Dubai to study at City. Since graduating she has worked for Netsol Technology and PepsiCo. But now she is the director of her own business, Fashion ComPassion… Where did the idea for Fashion ComPassion come from? Since a young age I wanted to have my…Continue Reading Compassion for Fashion