MEMORIES OF HULT
Memories of Hult
Do you remember your first day at Hult? Working with teammates to hit that deadline?
Learning to cook (or eat!) international food with classmates from around the world?
Here we feature some of our alumni and current students’ most memorable Hult moments.
Class of 2005
“My most memorable moments at Hult? Eating
Korean dumplings—I’m still hooked! Bar Harbor, Maine where I spent some of my summer
break. The day we went looking for the USS
John F. Kennedy and finally caught a glimpse
in the late evening. The outbound session, particularly the rope climbing. Graduation day.”
Ashutosh Gaiha
MBA Class of 2005
Indian
Head of Infra Planning, Viom Networks Ltd.
(Telecoms)
Class of 2006
“I can remember a lot of great moments during
my MBA program. For me the most memorable include the first time I hung out with classmates in Boston, birthday parties, simulation
games in class, the party celebrating the completion of our MBA, the graduation ceremony,
farewell parties, the list is endless!”
Xin Wang
MBA Class of 2006
Chinese
Senior Risk Management Solutions Architect, SAS
(Software)
Class of 2008
“My first project meeting at Hult was my most
memorable. It was a case study from the Tool
Box, I remember going to the meeting room
for the first time and seeing that students from
five different countries were there: Italy, Spain,
Vietnam, India, and China. The energy, passion,
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and commitment to the project were very
impressive. That was also the moment that I
realized the kind of amazing challenge I was
embarking upon.”
Jose Manuel Garcia Villarreal
MBA Class of 2008
Mexican
LAN Sales Business Manager, Monsanto
(Biotechnology)
“’ll never forget orientation
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day and what it took to build
a raft with my teammates.
That raft never got far but
I came to see that it was
an analogy for life and the
journey on which we were
about to embark.”
Kojenwa Moitt
MBA Class of 2008
Canadian
CEO, Zebra Public Relations; Director, IDA Films
(Film)
Class of 2009
“When I and my four teammates started
tackling one of our team projects, there were
a lot of disagreements and all of us were very
frustrated because our work didn’t seem to
be progressing. We were all of different ages,
nationalities, working styles, and professions.
But as we spent many nights and weekends
together, gradually each of us became really
committed as a member of the team and
contributed in a collaborative way. I won’t
forget the day of the presentation. We were a
very united team and one teammate said, ‘We
are the best’ and ev W'