Month: March 2021 (page 1 of 2)

Alumni Q&A: Chicago Chapter Leader Anjana Dalal, MBA ’99

Anjana Dalal, MBA ’99, is a self-employed business strategy and operations consultant based in Chicago, IL. She talks with us about how her time at McCombs prepared her for a career in management consulting and about her leadership with our McCombs Alumni Chicago Chapter.

Please talk about your experience as a student here at McCombs.

It was the McCombs Entrepreneurship program which originally attracted me to The University of Texas. Arriving in scorching and humid Austin in August 1997 as one of the youngest members of the Class of 1999 (before the business school became known as McCombs), after a three-year work stint back home in Germany, I was ready to jump in with both feet to learn how to become my own boss. While I ended up taking a couple entrepreneurship classes, I ultimately completed concentrations in Marketing and Operations Management. Britt Freund’s unfailing ability to make a dry operations topic fun by applying interesting analogies and anecdotes bring back fond memories. Another favorite professor was Gautam Ahuja who taught a fascinating class on Management and Business Strategy. To complement all the brain fuel offered by McCombs, VERY frequent Trudy’s margarita and taco runs with friends were also part of my McCombs core curriculum.

Please provide a brief summary of your career path since graduating.

After business school I relocated to Chicago to work for Accenture (back then Andersen Consulting). I found the variety of work and clients, coupled with some interesting travel, exhilarating. Moving on to a boutique Chicago consulting firm, I stayed in management consulting for almost six years. In mid-2005 I switched to ORBITZ.com, at that time a proud Chicago e-commerce company, which is now owned by Expedia Inc. Initially supporting ORBITZ.com, I then moved to the corporate level of the owner company after it was acquired by Blackstone Private Equity. In 2011, I was recruited by Chicago-based commercial insurer CNA Financial where, over 4 ½ years, I helped rebuild the internal consulting practice. In 2015, GROUPON, another e-commerce marketplace out of Chicago, came calling. During my 2-year tenure I held leadership positions within Groupon’s global travel services business unit, its North America Local Deals business and the Global Operations division. The scope was vast, and the pace was fast – and I loved every minute of it. That said, in 2017 I decided to exit corporate America and do my own consulting while enjoying life with my family. Since then, I have worked with a variety of clients, both in the private and government sectors.

What are you most proud about so far in your career?

In late 2001 for about six months, I had the opportunity to help develop a management trainee program to prepare graduates from four top universities across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia for internship roles at STANDARD BANK, one of the largest financial services providers on the African continent. The fast-track MBA style program taught the basics of business analysis and problem solving to assist these students with addressing the business challenges of their banking projects and was geared towards elevating underprivileged, smart and hard-working students. The program I helped build resulted in matching some 800 students total over four years with banking industry internships, with 95+% being recruited into full-time positions afterwards.

More recently, in 2019, on behalf of the City of Chicago’s Mayor’s Office, I led the successful recruiting of the new Commissioner of Public Health and the Commission of Transportation. The process was fascinating, and I got to talk to outstanding candidates in Chicago and across the country. In the summer of 2020, I again assisted the Mayor’s Office to make City Hall more accessible to Chicago residents during the COVID pandemic. I led the planning, development and execution of a ‘mobile services’ initiative to bring essential city services from 8 city agencies to 21 disadvantaged Chicago neighborhoods, serving ~730 residents on the west and south sides.

Has your career played out the way you expected?

Yes and no. Following a B.A. in Telecommunications and while studying for a M.A. in International Politics, I had set my heart on becoming a journalist and worked at NPR, CNN International and German Television. With my M.A. in hand, out of left field I landed in commercial insurance which was not part of the plan; however, I underwrote Film & Entertainment as well as Fine Arts insurance which was rather exotic and intriguing. This initial exposure to the business world ignited my desire to pursue an MBA degree. Coming out of McCombs I got my dream job in management consulting and officially began my career as problem solver. I realized that most problems could be addressed, or at least improved upon, by breaking the challenge(s) into more manageable pieces, applying some structure to frame things out, doing some good old-fashioned research and collaborating with others to find workable solutions. This skill set, acquired at McCombs and refined as a management consultant, has proved to be transferable to all my future roles, regardless of industry. I also uncovered the power of networking in that all my subsequent jobs materialized by having worked with or known someone during a prior period. Looking back at my career so far, I would not have expected every twist and turn from the onset but am grateful for every opportunity presented to me.

How have you stayed involved with the school as an alumnus and what are your goals in relation to McCombs?

In addition to having attended several ’99 class reunions, I took over as McCombs Chicago Alumni Chapter president in December 2020. Leading the chapter with three other Chicago-based McCombs alumni, we are developing a mix of 2021 programming focused on networking, educational and social events among our local alumni as well as with local chapters of other top US business schools. My goals for the Chicago alumni chapter are to continue to increase membership engagement, offer additional networking opportunities to our members and to increase awareness of UT and the McCombs program in the Chicago area.

Any other community involvement, hobbies or tidbits you’d like to share?

As a member of Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo Women’s Board, I support the zoo’s annual fundraising events to help ensure that the zoo continues to offer free access to all visitors, only one of 10 US zoos to do so. This specific board greatly resonates with me because of the zoo’s mission to ‘connect people with nature’ and to provide an equal opportunity of enjoyment to all.

I also am a member of the Program Committee of the ILLINOIS Green Alliance. This organization is committed to, among other things, offering educational programs to our members and others interested in fighting climate change in Illinois.

Most importantly though, I love cooking & entertaining, playing tennis and spending time with my 12-year-old daughter and my husband. I also play mom to our small menagerie of pets including two guinea pigs and a rescue Aussie Shepherd / American Blue Heeler mix – and recently got promoted to Senior Vice Dog Walker in my household.

Webinar Recap: “Behavioral Ethics in Practice: Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions”

Webinar presenters, Cara Biasucci and Robert Prentice, walked listeners through behavioral ethics – the study of the how and why people make the moral (and immoral) judgments and action choices that they do. Behavioral ethics derives from psychology, cognitive science, and related fields. It seeks to understand why good people sometimes make poor moral decisions and how we can best improve moral decision making. Biasucci and Prentice recently published a book, “Behavioral Ethics in Practice: Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions” with Routledge Press in London. Watch the recording!

About the presenters/authors:
Cara is the director of Ethics Education for the Center for Leadership and Ethics at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. She is also the creator and director of Ethics Unwrapped, an award-winning ethics video series and educational program she currently produces for the Center for Leadership and Ethics at McCombs. Robert has taught business law and business ethics at the McCombs School for more than 40 years. He is chair of the Business, Government, & Society Department and faculty director of Ethics Unwrapped at the McCombs Center for Leadership & Ethics.

Please note: Alumni Network webinars must be viewed live to receive CPE credit. Watching the recording does not qualify for CPE credit.

Class Note: Jose Murillo, MPA ’97

Jose Murillo, MPA ’97, has been confirmed to the Treasury to serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary for international tax affairs. Jose rejoins the Treasury office where from 2007 to 2010 he served as a taxation specialist helping to guide tax policy draft guidance, negotiate treaties, and assist with legislation.

Congratulations to Jose! Read more here.

Class Note: Bianca Martinez Rhodes, BBA ’81

Bianca Martinez Rhodes, BBA ’81, has been elected to the Board of Directors for Lawson Products, Inc., a distributor of products and services to the MRO marketplace. Prior to this appointment, she has served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Knight Aerospace Medical Systems, LLC, a global leader in custom air medical transport products, since 2014.

Congratulations to Bianca! Read more here.

Class Note: Charles N. York II, MBA ’06

Charles N. York II, MBA ’06, has been appointed as Chief Operating and Financial Officer for Day One Biopharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on accelerating new, promising targeted therapies for children and adults with cancer. He brings more than 20 years of strategic capital formation and leadership experience to Day One.

Congratulations to Charles! Read more here.

Class Note: Kellen Stailey Martin, BBA ’05

Kellen Stailey Martin, BBA ’05, has been named the new VP of Marketing for Hazel Technologies, Inc.,  a USDA-supported technology company delivering new solutions for fresh produce to extend shelf-life, increase sales, and combat food waste. Kellen joins the team with over 15 years in the produce industry.

Congratulations to Kellen! Read more here.

Class Note: Tyler Day, BBA ’08

Tyler Day, BBA ’08, has been appointed to the role of partner at Creation Investments. He has been with the company since 2011 and has said to have played a vital role in the firm’s growth, deal generation, due diligence, deal structuring, and negotiation of transactions in India.

Congratulations to Tyler! Read more here.

Class Note: Howard Cure, MBA ’85

Howard Cure, MBA ’85, has been promoted to partner at Evercore Wealth Management. His previous role was that of Director of Municipal Bond Research and has served the company since 2009.

Congratulations to Howard! Read more here.

Class Note: Michael Nichley, BBA ’09

Michael Nichley, BBA ’09, was recently announced as a Senior Vice President at UBS in Houston, TX.

Congratulations to Michael! Read more here.

Class Note: Gary Kelly, BBA ’77

Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly,  BBA ’77, discusses the path forward for the airline industry with the Washington Post.

Watch the interview here.

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