CLASS NOTES
CLASS NOTES
Class Notes
Catch up with your Hult classmates around the world. Discover what they have been up to
professionally and personally since graduation.
Class of 1990
Since returning from Boston, Darmoni Badri
has been busy in Indonesia in a variety of senior
management roles. His latest position extends
his global reach to South Korea, advising Knet
Co. on the Indonesian market. Darmoni is looking forward to re-connecting with his former
South Korean classmates, who he hopes will
be a valuable source of information on matters
related to doing business in South Korea.
Class of 1996
Miriam Jacobs sent us the following about
her life after graduation: “After graduating, I
returned to my home country of Trinidad and
Tobago.
My first assignment was with Kairi Consultants Limited, a firm of development consultants.
I worked on some very interesting projects including managing the first Caribbean Public/
Private Sector Trade Mission to South Africa
in 1998.
I left the firm in 1999 to establish my own
business, Marketing Managers & Associates,
of which I am the CEO and Principal Consultant. The company has now evolved to become
a general business consulting company offering support to the government, private, and
NGO sectors in business and organizational
strategy, human resources, and policy development. One of our more notable assignments
was assisting with the Government’s National
Youth Policy.
I would love to be more active in the Alumni
Association and look forward to helping develop
the Caribbean & Latin American Chapter for Hult.”
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“ he same year I graduated, I was accepted onto
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J&J’s International Recruitment development
Program, which has been an amazing opportunity!”
Class of 2006
After graduating, Chaya Murthy (MBA) started working as a Business Analyst at Bank of
America. She then moved to State Street Bank,
where she now works as a Performance Analyst
in the State Street Investment Analytics group.
During this time she also managed to squeeze
in some travel to Europe with her husband, Sri.
They welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Aditi, to
their family on Dec. 5th, 2011.
Class of 2007
Alex Khazaradze sent us this update: “Since
graduating I’ve been working at State Street
as a project manager AVP at the Mutual Fund
Administration. I then went on to complete the
MSF program at Boston College. from which
I graduated in 2009. That year in July, my son
Vito was born and we moved back to Georgia,
where I started to work in the Central Bank of
Georgia’s Risk Management division as a Chief
Specialist, where I’m still working now.”
Kimmie Lim moved to Hong Kong and
worked as a Product Specialist for Navitaire,
the airline arm of Accenture, for a year. She
writes: “I came back to Manila after that to
help out in our family business (importing and
wholesaling hardware tools). My responsibility
has been growing steadily ever since—from
taking care of the software used throughout the
company to being involved with the handling of
shipments, orders, and costing on the wholesale end and working with our various suppliers.
Life’s not all work, though, and I’ve also taken
time to travel around the country, especially the
local beaches.”
Alejandra Martinez is now working in Phoenix, Arizona: “After graduating from Hult my
career changed completely. I started working in
the technology industry for a social network site
targeting the Hispanic market. That opened the
door for me to get a job as Business Analyst
in an international education company, I was in
charge of liasing between IT and business users; this job introduced me to salesforce.com
and I was designated as the admin. I worked
with all departments, from sales to customer
support, and after 3.5 years in this position, I
was appointed a Senior Consultant for one of
salesforce’s platinum partners (NTT Centerstance) and now I implement this CRM for other
companies in different industries such as health,
finance, etc. Among the things I do are: configuration, some development, project management, reporting, document requirements, training, etc. and all this from home!” Life is good as
she also recently got engaged!
Class of 2008
Heitor Cauneto returned to Brazil after graduation and is doing well in his career. He was
promoted twice in the company, making him
at the time the youngest employee to reach his
managerial position. He now is actively involved
in the Brazil Hult Alumni Chapter and is looking
forward to seeing the São Paulo rotation center
come to fruition.
Class of 2009
Erika Robles, MBA class of 2009, shares her
post-graduation career journey with us:
“The same year I graduated from Hult, I also
was accepted onto Johnson & Johnson´s (J&J)
International Recruitment Development Program
(IDRP). It has been an amazing opportunity to get
a real insight into the pharmaceutical world.
My first year at J&J was with the Global Strategic Marketing team in the U.S. After a year I
moved back to Colombia as the HIV Medicines
Product Manager, a position that I’ve held for
about 1.5 years. For the last six months I´ve
been working as the Infectious Diseases Sales
Manager; in this position I am responsible for the
infectious diseases