I have also attached a few pictures that I took around the campus (except the one where I am standing in front of the tower). The photos are just a glimpse of the serene Cayuga lake, where Johnson School normally organizes its outdoor events and the pretty Beebe lake, which is one of many jogger's paths.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Ithaca is Gorges!
I have also attached a few pictures that I took around the campus (except the one where I am standing in front of the tower). The photos are just a glimpse of the serene Cayuga lake, where Johnson School normally organizes its outdoor events and the pretty Beebe lake, which is one of many jogger's paths.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The fall semester bonding
For eg. earlier this semester we celebrated the joyous moments of our classmates who recently became fathers or those who recently got married. The photo below shows the happy faces of men whose initial words upon receiving the gifts were literally -“This is such a CUTE teddy!”....I guess it's true that the child inside you never dies :). Starting from left to right in the photo there is - Mihir Shah, Ki Hyoung Cho, Yongkai Xie and Srikanth Tummala. Also, attached below is a sweet photo of Yongkai's 2-month old son, DongChen with his Cornell teddy and t-shirt.
If you talk to these students, you would know that it is indeed tough to balance family life and school. But from what I have seen, Johnson school is extremely good at working closely with students so as to help them handle any life changing events with ease.
For instance, last year Marieme (AMBA 2007) was in her second trimester when she started her Accelerated MBA program. And when she delivered a baby girl that following December, she was able to shuffle some of her coursework deliverables and exams to take time off for her delivery. By the way after studying finance from Prof. Michaely all through the summer, I wouldn't be surprised if Marieme's daughter's first words were – “What’s my NPV, Mom?” ;-)
And then, just last week, our student council members, Chirag Shah and Michael Young, initiated the idea of having a weekly AMBA dinner get-togther. Given that everyone is busy with their job hunt and don’t get time to see each other very often, I feel it’s an awesome idea. Although, I haven’t attended the last two dinners I am really looking forward to the remaining ones. After all, we have only six more months left before we get back into the REAL world!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
My last week’s Speaker Marathon
Fall semester is by far the busiest semester for everyone at Johnson school. Not only do we have to keep up with our coursework but we have an option of attending various corporate briefings followed by interviews, speaker events and not to forget the fun filled Sage socials :)
It began with Andy Paul, who was the guest speaker in our “Law for High Growth Businesses” class. Andy helped us tie in various concepts learned in our class by talking about his approach and views on term sheets. In addition, he introduced us to the CAPCO program and gave us a quick run down on some of his favorite investments.
Ginnie Bonker, VC from Blue Rock and Sienna Venture and Jane Schuchinski, CEO LockStar -
Then there was Ginnie Bonker and Jane Schuchinski, this week’s guest speakers in “Cases in VC Financing”, who talked about the LockStar venture. A PKI-to-Legacy market focused company, Lockstar had a strong management team and solid technology. But things don't go as planed in a startup and in spite of having the much needed talent and focus, LockStar failed. Jane Schuchinski presented her heart-wrenching story, where she was diagnosed with breast cancer just a few hours after Lockstar’s team had agreed to meet their first Beta customer – Wal-mart. She didn't make it to Wal-mart as she immediately hospitalized to begin her path to recovery. But Lockstar never recovered after her loss...
Anand Chandrasekher, SVP and GM of Intel’s Ultra Mobility -
Being a VP of High-Tech Club, I also got an opportunity to host a breakfast for Anand Chandrasekher on Friday. It was an open discussion and Anand demonstrated his true passion for Intel and pointed out the compatibility issues faced in today’s mobile industry. When asked about what skills he used the most, he stressed on critical thinking abilities that has helped him analyze the business opportunity in the Mobile industry.
Irene Rosenfeld, CEO and Chairman of Kraft foods -
And then there are times when you feel great about being women. Thursday was just the day for me, as I was able to attend the Women’s Power Lunch with Irene Rosenfeld! It was truly an amazing opportunity to listen to a powerful personality like hers. Irene did not perceive corporate life to be any different for a women, but believed that it’s all about getting things done. However, she did mention that at times women need to take an extra step to clear any preconceived assumptions made by management.
By the end of the week, I had filled my notepad and I hope to sit on the other side of the table someday.... But for now, it's back to incorporating these learning into my coursework and startup gig.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
A student entrepreneur at Johnson school......
I happened to talk to a prospective student who is interested in Entrepreneurship and I thought this would be a great topic for those who are interested in it as well.
Earlier this year I co-founded a company with my husband. While he is working on the biz-idea full-time, I help him out as time permits. Currently, I am working on setting the technological direction and refining the business model. I am also helping out on setting up the engineering team and designing the user interface of the product.
Yes, as you might have guessed, with all the varied activities I am involved in at the school; it is very difficult to manage time. Being one of the AMBA entrepreneurs, one thing I can say for sure - if you are pursing this program and trying to launch your own company, you MUST be very focused in what you do at school. I personally had to make some extremely tough decisions along the way but it’s always good to be focused and I enjoy coming home and working on the biz. Until now, I have only attended two corporate briefings and am considering only three positions for my short-term goal, which is to get the much needed real world experience and hone my expertise to run a successful organization.
Law for High Growth, taught by Prof. Zack Schulman (http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/faculty/profiles/Shulman/). This is one of the courses where the class of 70+ is completely packed with Law and MBA students. You will be very lucky to come at 2.55pm (the time when the class starts) and find a seat. What makes the class so interesting is that Prof. Schulman, who is a lawyer by training, a VC at Cayuga Venture Fund and a professor at Johnson school, brings together his varied experiences to the class. For example, just this week we learnt about the mechanics of employee stock option plan for startups and how it affects the different stakeholders viz., employer, employees and VC’s
Being able to talk to such a world-class faculty who are always open to discussions with students is probably one of the greatest assets of
Monday, September 10, 2007
What's Accelerated-MBA all about?
It’s amazing how time flies in B-School. It’s been three months, one week and two days since our Accelerated MBA (AMBA) program started! But, it feels like it was only yesterday that we went through our class introductions with Dean Swierenga.