The Career Mastery: What are your weaknesses?

Deniz Sasal (Executive MBA, 2013) currently works for PwC Consulting, and has started his own careers blog that will “share valuable insider information that most hiring managers wouldn’t share”. We have been allowed to publish extracts from the blog. You can read more on thecareermastery.com. What are your weaknesses? Let me start by saying your…Continue Reading The Career Mastery: What are your weaknesses?

Miracle Woman 2016

Lubna Tiwana studied for her MSc in Investment Management at Cass from 1998 to 1999, and has been named as one of the 100 Pond’s Miracle Women 2016. We chatted about the award, roaming the streets of London, and more. Tell me about your time at Cass! I did my MSc in Investment Management in…Continue Reading Miracle Woman 2016

From Comparing Notes to Comparing Energy Prices

After feeling nostalgic about abandoning the energy trading knowledge she had gained from Cass Business School, Ugonwa Okolo made the decision to leave her position as partner at an insurance brokerage firm to pursue her dream. She is now the successful owner of Compareenergyprices.ng, an online marketplace for oil trading and supply. Read on to…Continue Reading From Comparing Notes to Comparing Energy Prices

Making Waves Newsletter

Have you been missing out on the Maritime Operations and Management ‘Making Waves’ newsletter? Not to worry, we have the links to all issues right here. – November 2021 – March 2021 –   March 2020 –   August 2019 –  January 2019 –  July 2018 –  December 2017 –  March 2017 –  July 2016 –  January…Continue Reading Making Waves Newsletter

Alumni donate over £72,000 to help current students

City University London alumni pledged to donate £72,000 during our recent Annual Telephone Campaign last November. Donations were made to the City Future Fund and Cass Fund, which provides financial support and professional mentoring to students during their time at university. A big thank you goes out to our alumni for the contribution you have…Continue Reading Alumni donate over £72,000 to help current students