Tag: #cassat50

#Cassat50: Sasha Saenko, 2011 & 2012

Sasha studied BSc Management (2008-2011) and MSc Supply Chain, Trade & Finance (2011-2012), and is still involved with the Cass Consultancy Society, through which she mentors a current Cass student. She is a management consultant at PwC. We caught up for our continuing #Cassat50 series. Why did you come to Cass? I think the main…Continue Reading #Cassat50: Sasha Saenko, 2011 & 2012

#Cassat50: Peter Johnson, 1968

Peter Johnson (MSc Administrative Sciences – now MBA Administrative Sciences, 1968) left the UK after studying at the Business School, and went on to career successes in Holland and Canada. We chatted about how his life evolved after studying with us for our continuing #Cassat50 series. Why did you come to Cass? My first degree…Continue Reading #Cassat50: Peter Johnson, 1968

#Cassat50: Tatiana Serganova, 2011

Tatiana Serganova studied BSc Business and International Finance, 2011, and now works for an advertising software start-up. We caught up with her for our continuing #Cassat50 series. Why did you come to Cass? I’m was an international student and I did a foundation programme in London – which is like A’ Levels but a programme…Continue Reading #Cassat50: Tatiana Serganova, 2011

#Cassat50: Juliet Valdinger, 2013

Juliet Valdinger studied MSc Grantmaking, Philanthropy and Social Investment, 2013. We chatted about her experiences for our continuing #Cassat50 series. Why did you come to Cass? My desire to get an MSc in Grantmaking, Philanthropy and Social Investment at Cass Business School came from fracturing my skull. Quite an unusual reason for most people (thankfully)….Continue Reading #Cassat50: Juliet Valdinger, 2013

#Cassat 50: Richard Storey, 1969

Richard Storey studied MBA Administrative Sciences (then known as an MSc) in the second ever intake, graduating in 1969 from what was then the City University Business School (CUBS). He’s recently retired. We caught up with him for our continuing #Cassat50 series. Why did you come to Cass? I was only 22 and had just…Continue Reading #Cassat 50: Richard Storey, 1969