Month: August 2021 (page 1 of 2)

Alumni Q&A: Michael Cisarik, MBA ’20

Michael Cisarik, MBA ’20, is a part of the Corporate Finance and Investor Relations team at Enterprise Products Partners LP, one of the largest publicly traded partnerships and a leading North American provider of midstream energy services. He is most recently the founder and artist associated with what he calls “Michael James Art”. Michael launched this new hobby turned business during the COVID pandemic and has since sold over 100 commissioned art works to clients across the US. We spoke with Michael about his time at McCombs and how he utilized his skillset from the program to launch and market his new business.

Please talk about your experience as a student here at McCombs. Why you came here, favorite class/teacher, etc.

Having attended UT for undergrad, the decision to apply to UT once again for my MBA was a no brainer – just from a personality perspective, the energy and drive that the UT MBA program exuded was a perfect fit. One of the key factors that I was looking for was a part-time MBA program that didn’t sacrifice curriculum or exposure just because I was working a full time job (and in UT’s case, not in the “home base” location). What resonated with me about the McCombs MBA is that the same professors that taught the Austin program would be teaching us in Houston – each class session, they would drive down from Austin to ensure that we were obtaining the same “McCombs experience” that the full time students were receiving in Austin. Each professor was of course world renowned and extremely knowledgeable and personable but my favorite classes were probably either Macroeconomics with Dr. Julia Coronado or Marketing Strategy with Dr. Jade DeKinder. I will always remember working at my office, a few weeks after beginning Dr. Coronado’s class, looking up at the TV and seeing her face on CNBC guest speaking on U.S. federal treasury expectations.  Her lectures were always intriguing experiences since she always tied “macro” level policies or theories to her own research.  Especially since I majored in Economics myself in undergrad at UT, this class really resonated with me and added a new layer of depth and understanding – something I could apply to my everyday life. On the other hand, Dr. DeKinder taught me valuable skills and methods to properly launch and market my new art business (of course at the time, I had no idea I would be in the art business!). Her classes were always extremely interactive, usually focused on some of her past student’s success (and challenges) in starting their own businesses.

How did your educational experience change you?

Attending and graduating from McCombs taught me more than just book-based curriculum and theories. The dedication, focus, and commitment it took to work full time alongside class every weekend taught me discipline and furthered my work ethic. I truly didn’t realize how much I could accomplish in a set time frame until having to study or complete assignments every night for 2 years after a long day at work. Many times I would work 6 am to 6 pm and then do homework until 12-1 am. After going through that challenging yet rewarding experience, you become more efficient, more focused, and find yourself troubleshooting day-to-day “shortcuts” to solutions that you normally would not think of – regardless of relation to work or your personal life.

How has your career path evolved since graduating and did it play out the way you expected?

It definitely did not turn out the way I expected. After I graduated, I realized how much I enjoyed our finance classes so when I had the opportunity to move into my company’s finance and investor relations group, I jumped at the opportunity. Shortly after that, our world was shattered when COVID hit and I started painting as a hobby and as a means to furnish the apartment I had recently moved into. After painting for a few weeks, friends had reached out wanting pieces of their own. I quickly realized that people had an interest for art – despite the pandemic and looming recession – and I really wanted to see where it could go. While this obviously was not an “ideal” time to launch a new business, I didn’t want to look back in a few years and feel like I missed out on an opportunity – or worse, wonder what this could have been. Using the skills that I learned in our marketing, analytics, finance, and strategy classes, I could market and position myself and my skillset and monetize it.  After only about a year, I had sold over 100 paintings to clients across the country – from New York, to Chicago, to Los Angeles. Today, I am thrilled that the business keeps attracting new clients, including interest from interior designers and galleries.

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

I think I am most proud of taking a risk and seeing if something I found I had a passion for could also be a legitimate business. Having never painted prior to this past year, I definitely was proud of myself for having the confidence to quite literally throw myself head first into this venture that was completely opposite from my prior experience. I think there is still a lot of potential long term, especially based upon both the quick establishment and with it launching during a global pandemic.

How can we follow your progress?

My website, www.MichaelJamesArt.com, is always up to date and includes a comprehensive portfolio of my past work as well as details on processes and pricing. For day-to-day informal communication, my Instagram handle, “@MichaelJames_Art” is where I post events and other news like giveaways so feel free to follow along if you are interested!

Class Note: Swapnil Agarwal, BBA ’03

Swapnil Agarwal, BBA ’03 and CEO of Nitya Capital, has announced that his company, Karya Property Management, will implement a new rent policy for all Afghanistan refugees seeking housing services. Starting today, Karya Kares will house up to 1,000 families of Afghanistan refugees at all Karya properties across the country free of cost for the next six months.

Read more here.

Webinar Recap: A Market Update with Sandy Leeds

A Market Update with Sandy Leeds (Aug. 20, 2021)

In this webinar, Sandy brings listeners up-to-speed on current events in the markets. He covers the economy, the stock market, interest rates, the labor market, the Fed, and fiscal policy. Watch the recording!

Sandy Leeds is a distinguished senior lecturer in the Finance Department at McCombs and recently finished a thirteen year term as president of The MBA Investment Fund, L.L.C. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate level courses, including Corporate Finance, Advanced Corporate Finance, Public Policy (Long-Term Issues in the Markets), Investments, Portfolio Management / Security Analysis, Money and Capital Markets, and Macroeconomics.

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

Class Note: Rob Smith, MBA ’94

Rob Smith, MBA ’94, will become the new CEO of KION Group AG, effective January 01, 2022. Rob Smith is currently President & CEO of the publicly listed Finnish group Konecranes, a leading international manufacturer of industrial cranes and container port automation.

Congratulations to Rob on this move! Read more here.

Class Note: John Adamo, MBA ’18

John Adamo, MBA ’18, has joined Redhorse as director of energy business development and capture. John holds a dual Master’s degree from both the Jackson School of Geosciences and McCombs School of Business.

Congratulations to John on this move! Read more here.

The McCombs School Announces New MBA Advisory Board Members and Executive Committee Leadership for Fall 2021

The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin announces the appointment of the following members to its MBA Advisory Board:

Natalie Barnard, MBA ’12
Vice President, Head of Business Development & Operations, Amherst Residential
Austin, TX

Victor Hugo Paredes Jr., MBA ’16
Executive Director of Account Planning
Lopez Negrete Communications

Joanna Wang, MBA ’08
Quantitative Risk Analyst, Lower Colorado River Authority
Austin, TX

Erin Scarborough, MBA ’10
Senior Vice President, Planning and Administration, AT&T
Dallas, TX

Omon Aburime, MBA ’12
Asset Manager – Delaware Asset, Apache Corporation
Katy, TX

Additionally, the board’s executive committee assumed new leadership:

  • Chair: Lisa Simon, MBA ’14, M&A Senior Manager, Deloitte, Dallas, TX
  • Vice Chair: Wendy Wheless, MBA ’08, Founder and Chief Movement Officer, Thru Movement, Austin, TX
  • Past Chair: Carrie Haden, MBA ’05, Head of Strategic Accounts, AWS Professional Services, Dallas TX

The McCombs School would like to thank our new members and leaders and also thank Chad Auler, MBA ’03, Stephanie Carlton, MBA ’12, Jim McMullan, MBA ’96, Susan Saurage-Altenloh, MBA ’03, and Ryan Nixon, MBA ’08, who will be rolling off of the board and our outgoing leader, Arthur Mills, MBA ’04, who has become an emeritus member having served as past chair.

Additionally, Erin Cast, MBA ’03, Danielle Crayton, MBA ’03, Carlos Dinkins, MBA ’05, Nida Kia, MBA ’10, Brian Payne, MBA ’03, have been reappointed for a second active term. View the full membership.

The McCombs School of Business MBA Advisory Board formed in 1996. Members assist the dean, associate dean of graduate programs, faculty, and staff of the McCombs School of Business in achieving and maintaining “best of class” status for the MBA programs. Members support the MBA program’s strategy planning, curricula, external affairs, alumni engagement, fundraising efforts, and student placement. Member nominations are accepted on a rolling basis. The executive committee considers nominations for membership each spring and new three-year terms begin Sept. 1.

The McCombs School of Business Announces New BBA Advisory Board Members and Executive Committee Leadership for Fall 2021

The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the appointment of the following members to its BBA Advisory Board and 2021-22 BBA Executive Committee.

New BBA Advisory Board Members:

Cameron Arrington, BBA ’98
Managing Director, Credit Sales, Goldman Sachs
New York, NY

Matthew Garcia, BBA ’04
SVP of Public Policy and Advocacy, Dallas Regional Chamber
Dallas, TX

Henry Howard, BBA ’21
Rising Star Leadership Award Recipient
Consultant, Sense Corp (now CGI)
Austin, TX

Megan Lueders, BBA ’98
CMO, Silicon Labs
Austin, TX

Johana Saenz, BBA ’10
Sales Director of National Accounts – Walmart, L’OREAL USA
Bentonville, AR

Lisa Tenorio Truppa, BBA ’97
Assistant Vice President – Customer Experience Strategist, AT&T
Dallas, TX

The 2021-22 BBA Executive Committee:

Chair: Terese Everson, BBA ’96, Director, Focus Strategies, Austin, TX

Vice Chair: Ashley Smith, BBA ’06, Managing Director, Accenture, Austin, TX

Values Chair: Luis Rhi, Director, BBA ’98, Equity Portfolio Manager and Senior Analyst, Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, LLC, New York, NY

Past Chair: Cameron Chandler, BBA ’83, President, Chandler Energy Resources, LLC, Heath, TX

The McCombs School would like to thank our new members and leaders for their service! We would like to especially recognize outgoing Chair Cameron Chandler, BBA ’83, for his leadership, outgoing Values Chair Mandy Price, CBHP ’03, for her dedication, and our Past Chair Maria Garate, BBA ’98, for serving on the executive committee.

Additionally, the following members have been appointed for a second active term:

  • Angela Johnson, BBA ’03
  • Barry Kobren, BBA ’84
  • Fauzul Lakhani, BBA ’09
  • Jessica Rancher, BBA, MPA ’02

Veshal Arul Prakash has been appointed for his first three-year term having served the previous year as the Rising Star representative.

View full membership.

Lastly, we would like to thank our board members who are rolling off the board this year. Thank you for your time and service to the McCombs School!

  • Whitney Mack, BBA ’08
  • Angela Moras, BBA ’07
  • Bethany Rolan, BA, BHP ’17
  • Sean Waggoner, BBA ’96

About the board:
The McCombs School of Business BBA Advisory Board was formed in 2008 to assist the dean, associate dean of undergraduate programs, faculty, and staff of the McCombs School of Business in achieving and maintaining “best of class” status for the BBA programs. This diverse group of individuals ensures the integrity of the BBA Advisory Board mission by supporting the strategy planning, curricula, external affairs, alumni engagement, fundraising efforts, and student placement. The Executive Committee receives rolling applications throughout the year with consideration for membership in the spring. The new members of the BBA Advisory Board begin their three-year terms the following September.

 

Class Note: Robert Stefani, MBA ’03

Robert Stefani, MBA ’03, of PECO, where he serves as the company’s senior vice president, chief financial officer, and treasurer; has been announced as  is a 2021 CFO of the Year honoree for the greater Philadelphia area.

Congratulations to Robert! Read more here.

Class Note: Gary Levine, MPA ’18

Gary Levine, MPA ’18, has joined Sylvie Collection as their director of operations. Gary previously worked at the investment bank Rothschild & Co.

Congratulations to Gary! Read more here.

Class Note: Travis Long, BBA ’20

Travis Long, BBA ’20, is currently a contestant on season 23 of the successful reality TV show, Big Brother, competing for a half of a million-dollar prize.

Good luck with the competition, Travis! Read more here.

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