Month: September 2019

Webinar Recap: “The Future of Work is Now” with Kai Andrews

Kai Andrews, principal at Point B Management Consulting, shared his experience leveraging his powerful “Future of Work” concepts during his career webinar. As we are witnessing the “Physical & Digital” and “Human & Machine” dimensions converge, Kai discussed how to find the right balance in the workplace. He covered everything from changes in workforce dynamics to technology advancements, modern space needs, and how process optimization approaches are forcing companies to redesign their workplace strategies. Watch here!

Kai leads Point B’s Future of Work practice and has over 20 years of business and IT consulting experience, with primary expertise in delivering pragmatic workplace transformations concentrated in business collaboration and intelligence engagements. His focus has been on developing digital workplace strategies and designing and implementing collaboration and content management solutions for clients in the healthcare, retail, technology, and professional services industries. 

Over 1,000 Alumni Reconnect with the Texas McCombs Network

Over the summer Texas McCombs asked the Alumni Network to reconnect with the school and classmates by updating their contact information. We received over 1,000 responses, which not only makes it easier for those alumni to receive school updates, but also strengthens the alumni network by making their correct information available to their classmates in the alumni directory.

Raffle prizes were offered to all alumni that sent in updates to their contact information before Aug. 11. Congratulations to our winners!

Texas McCombs Alumni Network Tshirts

  • Stephen Louis Allen, BBA ’95
  • Jennifer Tran, BBA ’08

One-Year Membership to the Texas Exes

  • Miriam Moorman, MBA ’05

Grand Prize: Two Tickets to the First Longhorn Football Game of 2019 (Texas vs. Louisiana Tech) and Texas McCombs Alumni Network Tshirts

  • Nicole Greenberg, BBA ’91 (pictured below with her son, a high school junior interested in attending McCombs after graduation!)

2019 Reconnect Campaign Grand Prize Winner

If you have not yet had a chance to update your contact information, you can still update your information in the directory one of the following ways:

  • If you DO know your EID, update your information in the alumni directory.
  • If you do NOT know your EID, update your information via survey.

 

 

The McCombs School Announces New MBA Advisory Board Members and Executive Committee Leadership for Fall 2019

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

  • Casey Andrews, MBA 2011, Manager, Capture Services, Amazon Web Services, Round Rock, TX
  • Frankie Arvelo, MBA 2014, Arvelo PLLC, Austin, TX
  • Marwin Brown, MBA 2003, CEO, FoodFidelity, Austin, TX
  • Varsha Dadlani, MBA 2013, Manager, Corporate Finance, Deloitte, London, England
  • Colin Kelly, MBA 2011, Senior Project Manager, Exelon Corporation, Kennet Square, PA
  • Jay Kleberg, MBA 2013, Associate Director, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • Austin, TX
  • Sarah Matt, MD, MBA 2015, VP Solutions Strategy, NextGen Healthcare, Austin, TX
  • Darren Myers, MBA 2003, Partner, Asset Management, Perella Weinberg Partners, Denver, CO
  • Naruby Schlenker, MBA 2010, Head of Business Development and Partnerships, Flowspace, Austin, TX
  • Rebekah Shipman, MBA 2016, President and CEO, Reservoir Data Systems, Houston, TX
  • Steve Spies, MBA 1980, Principal and Founder, SWS Risk Advisory LLC, Plano, TX

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

  • Chair: Arthur Mills, MBA 2004, Chief Operating Officer, New Teacher Center
  • Vice Chair:Carrie Haden, MBA 2005, Principal, Microsoft
  • Past Chair: Ken Parekh, MBA 1987, CEO, Parekh Partners LLC

The McCombs School would like to thank our new members and leaders and also thank outgoing leader, KD Weitzel, who has become an emeritus member having served as past chair.

Additionally, Kama Koudelka, MBA 1989, Mark Roberts, MBA 1994, J. Scott Rochelli, MBA 2014, Lisa Simon, MBA 2014, and Kevin Zlotnik, 2015 have been reappointed for a second active term. View the full membership.

The McCombs School of Business MBA Advisory Board formed in 2008. 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.

Class Note: Robert Neill, BBA/MPA ’92

Robert Neill (BBA/MPA ’92), an Austin-based technology and management consultant, has joined Weaver as its Director of CIO Advisory Services. He will provide strategic technical guidance such as technical due diligence and integration for mergers and acquisitions, technology product modernization, and outsourced, fractional CIO leadership. In addition, he will lead a variety of engagements involving strategy, governance, technology assessments and integration, and consulting.

Alumni Q&A: Seattle Chapter Leaders Beth Hood, MBA ’18, and Eric Strow, MBA ’16

From their MBA days to the current hustle-and-bustle of working at Amazon, Seattle Chapter Leaders Beth Hood and Eric Strow share what they value most from their time at McCombs and how they’ve used those experiences to leverage success in their post-MBA grad careers. As chapter leaders, Beth and Eric have built up the Seattle chapter through an increase in networking opportunities, volunteer leaders, and hosted social gatherings—one recent event they hosted, the Seattle Summer Celebration, was a huge hit with Seattle alumni and current McCombs students interning in the city. Thanks for all your great work as chapter leaders, Beth and Eric!

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

Beth: I choose McCombs because I was a previous graduate student at the University of Texas (in the Mathematics program from 2011-2013) and knew the rigor and high standards across all UT graduate programs. We are also a collaborative program with many opportunities and programs to help shape whatever kind of career you’re looking for.

I want to give back to my community when I can, and was involved in a lot… I was the Alumni Affairs Chair for the Graduate Business Council, co-founder of the MBA Wellness Collective, Member of Graduate Women in Business and the McCombs Ambassador Committee, mentored BBAs in the Women’s Case Competition and mentored for the Intellectual Entrepreneurship Pre-Graduate Internship program, participated in the Texas Venture Labs class and Entrepreneurial Pitch Competition, and two MBA+ projects.

I concentrated in business analytics and really enjoyed Maytal Saar-Tsechansky’s Business Analytics and Data Mining course, but thought all of our core curriculum professors were outstanding and benefited from them all.

Eric: It sounds cheesy, but I came to McCombs because of the unique culture of our MBA program. Students here have a genuine interest in helping one another achieve their goals, and in building a strong community during our two years in Austin as well as a network to stay connected with after we leave. I was also drawn in by the entrepreneurial aspects of our program, and the ability to join groups like Venture Fellows and interact with the vibrant Austin startup scene (which is extremely welcoming toward McCombs students.) To top it off, it helped to know I’d have Austin’s warm weather, live music, tacos, barbecue, and craft beers to enjoy outside the classroom.

As a student, I was able to learn first-hand from entrepreneurs and investors as part of Venture Fellows, combining the classroom experience with an internship at Dreamit. I also built a network of like-minded students through the Graduate Business Technology Group and Entrepreneur Society while pursuing some personal interests as Co-President of the Sports, Entertainment and Marketing Association (SEMA) and the MBA Brew Club, hosting forums with professionals across industries (and a homebrew competition). This goes to show you, there’s no limit to what you can get involved in while at McCombs.

Some of my favorite classes were those that helped me develop a more global mindset. I took full advantage of McCombs’ opening doors to learn while traveling the world, taking the Global Connections class Social Entrepreneurship in South Africa that involved a trip from Austin to Durban and Cape Town to meet with incredible people building unique companies with a mission to give back. I also did a study abroad semester at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, meeting MBA students from all over the world (full time and other exchange students).

How did your educational experience change you?

Beth: Before the MBA program, I had the technical skills, but not the business acumen or leadership experience to take on new roles or career paths. My MBA opened up a lot of doors and gave me the credibility and experience I was lacking.

Eric: In addition to fine tuning the hard skills that are important to any career in business, my MBA education was full of lessons on empathy and compassion, as well as prioritization and making difficult decisions. It was a well-rounded experience that in my opinion leaves alumni better prepared for whatever challenges lie ahead, regardless of industry or function.

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

Beth: I interned with Amazon as a Sr. Product Manager while enrolled in the MBA program, and joined full-time in 2018 after graduation.

Eric: I came to McCombs after a career in financial services consulting with EY based in New York. Since graduating in 2016, I’ve been in product management with Amazon in Seattle, launching products such as Prime Book Box (subscription service for children’s books) and Personal Shopper by Prime Wardrobe (fashion styling service as a Try Before You Buy program). Amazon is a place where you can move around the company every few years, and I’ve grown in my career here by taking on more scope and developing more technical skills with each new role at the company.

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

Beth: I was promoted to a Sr. Product Manager- Technical within 6 months of joining Amazon full-time, as a result of leveraging my background in mathematics and my MBA.

Eric: It’s been extremely rewarding to see the impact of the programs I’ve helped launch at Amazon, and knowing that these products are making customers’ lives easier is something I’m definitely proud of.

Has your career played out the way you expected?

Beth: The quick promotion exceeded my expectations and has encouraged me to push boundaries.

Eric: It certainly isn’t what I expected when I first came to McCombs. I was pretty certain there was no way I would join a company even larger than the Big Four firm I left, and yet I landed at Amazon. But, I didn’t have too fixed a plan outside of using the MBA to transition into the tech sector, and I don’t think I’d have moved to Seattle and joined Amazon if it wasn’t for my decision to go to McCombs and leverage our campus recruiting opportunities. Each step of my career has built on the one before it, and in that way, you could say it’s going to plan.

How have you stayed involved with the school as an alumnus?

Beth: Eric and I help coordinate alumni events in the Seattle area, as well as host our McCombs Seattle Tech Trek.

Eric: I’m involved in Amazon’s efforts recruiting McCombs MBA students, and I also stay engaged with other alums at the company through organizing events for McCombs interns and new hires, and hosting students who come as part of McCombs’ career treks. Outside building the McCombs-Amazon connection, as one of the leaders of the McCombs Alumni Seattle Chapter, I help plan events for the local alumni base, and engage with the school’s MBA Advisory Board to bring news and information from McCombs up here to share with alums. We’re trying to build up the Seattle Chapter to have more volunteer leaders, create more networking opportunities, and host faculty for speaking events while continuing to have social gatherings to welcome new alumni that move to the city each year.

How have you personally benefited from being a part of the network?

Beth: I benefited a lot as a student with the great alumni network that Texas McCombs has created, especially seeing the empowered women that we produce; I view my current role as an alumna as giving back and helping to grow and strengthen the program.

Eric: For me, the decision to move to Seattle after grad school was made much easier knowing there was such a strong McCombs network here. Having a built-in social circle of classmates from my time in Austin who moved here, as well as alumni from previous classes who’ve helped me navigate my career, has been an incredible benefit from my MBA that keeps paying dividends years after graduation.

What are your goals for the future, career wise and in relation to McCombs?

Beth: I hope to be an ambassador to the benefits of the business analytics concentration program, and push McCombs to continue to build out the program.

Eric: I am passionate about building products and experiences that make life easier and more fun, and so far this career routing through product management allows me to achieve that goal. Right now my plan is to continue growing and advancing in product management, which is a field that many McCombs students are interested in, so I’d like to help the school ensure we are a top destination for product-minded students and recruiters/hiring managers.

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

Beth: I stay involved in mentorship opportunities for women and young girls, and recently got involved with “Built By Girls” in the Seattle area. I’m new to the organization but excited to see where it leads!

Eric: Last year I finished my quest to go to all 30 active Major League Baseball stadiums, so I’m starting to work through some new travel lists, like visiting all 50 states and all 7 continents. We’ll see about actually getting to Antarctica, though.

Class Note: Brad Eixmann, MBA ’02

Brad Eixmann, MBA ’02, was named Chief Investment Officer of Chilton Capital Management.  He will continue in his role as Senior Portfolio Manager of the Growth and Income Strategies and will oversee all portfolio management, research, and related investment functions for Wealth Management.

Class Note: Brittany DiPaolo, BBA ’17

Brittany DiPaolo, BBA ’17, recently started No Kid Fights Alone, a nonprofit that sells gymnastics leotards to help children battling cancer. The organization donates 100% of its profits to Gill Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders of Children’s Health and is supported by Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez. To purchase a leotard, visit the No Kid Fights Alone website.

Learn more about Brittany’s inspiring story here!

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