Graduates of the Richard Ivey School of Business come from diverse backgrounds, but there is no denying their commitment and the experience they bring to the programme.
Celina Teh is a solicitor with Asia Global Crossing and has lived in Hong Kong for the past eight years. She studied law at the Australian National University before coming to the SAR, where she originally specialised in-house in telecommunications.
At Global Crossing, where she has worked for about two years, Ms Teh handles regional legal and regulatory issues.
'The course was very good. It is focused very much on helping you move to the next step of career development,' she says. 'In particular, the Asia focus has been very good for me and my classmates.
'The quality of the faculty is especially strong. The school had top people flying in, and they also arranged for other guest lecturers - experts in the field who have been through the mill in Asia and China - to talk about their experiences.
'You get the opportunity to learn and share from them, and this has been exceptionally beneficial.'