Hult Magazine Issue 7 | Página 12

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Eleni Magkli, Class of 2013, tells us how her Executive MBA helped her make the transition from the energy/manufacturing sector to the fragrance industry. After three years in various management roles at Wärtsilä, Eleni Magkli decided this year to make the move into the fragrance industry. Eleni tells us more about her new role as Director of Global PMO and Global Engineering for Fragrances at Givaudan in Geneva, Switzerland. How did you make the transition from the energy/manufacturing industry to the fragrance industry? A year ago, I was at a pivotal stage in my life. I was about to finish my EMBA with Hult and was looking into how I could capitalize on this investment and advance my career. Having spent more than four years working in the energy/manufacturing industry, I realized that I needed to take up a new challenge that would support me in my objectives. I was initially presented with the opportunity to move into the APAC region and help support my company meet its growth expectations over the coming years. However, that did not stop me from looking at general options outside my existing environment and that’s when I came across my current opportunity. At that point, the key question I was asking myself was how to best capitalize on the opportunities available to me after successfully finalizing my EMBA. I have to admit that I was not explicitly looking into the fragrance industry but it has always been an industry that appealed to me. My personal network was of great help in allowing me to make this transition. It was key for me to gain a better understanding of the fragrance business and see how well it suited my needs and objectives. My final decision to move into the fragrance industry was based on the opportunities for growth and the knowledge that I would accumulate over the coming years. The transition was difficult but it just takes character and an understanding that in order to be successful in a new environment you have to focus on your core strengths and make adjustments to some of the cultures and behaviors that are embedded in your current working style. 12