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Global Executive MBA Program | Class Profile and Students

Global Executive MBA | Class Profile

Work alongside experienced executives

Ranked 9th worldwide in "working experience of students" by the Financial Times.

Global Executive MBA students come from very diverse backgrounds, reflecting the realities of the business world. You will work intensively alongside executives from a broad range of companies and business areas, providing you with an insight into their way of thinking, and their approach to business.

Global Executive MBA Class Profile - WU Executive Academy
Based on the last 3 intakes.
Dominic Dorfmeister - Global Executive MBA Student

Dominic Dorfmeister

  • PML | Blueprint Medicines

Getting to know - and having to work with - new people from various cultures and individuals with diverse personalities, allows you to learn a lot from these interactions. If I would have wanted to get all this experience with so many types of people, it would have taken me a decade and several job changes.

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Özlem Sensin

  • Business Development Sberbank Direct Germany | Sberbank Europe AG

Before starting the Global EMBA program, I worked in different roles, for different companies, in the banking sector. The Global EMBA program helped me deepen my competencies beyond my field of expertise. Especially my classmates who have worked in different industries gave me new perspectives and inspired me. The network we created was very strong and encouraged me to leverage this experience with a group of female colleagues into the Female Leaders Network for WU EA students and alumnae.

Download a detailed class profile including nationalities, industry and functional background and management level of the participants.

Possible Career Paths

Diversity is key in class - the executives participating come from different nationalities and diverse professional backgrounds and pursue interesting and inspiring careers.

Read through the career stories of our alumni and understand the impact an Global Executive MBA program can have on your professional life.

From Software Developer to Vice President Data & Insights

October 17, 2019

What an MBA can do for a corporate career

Can you, please, share with us your career development until now? What stages in your life have had the greatest impact on you and why?

After starting my career as a software developer (at Frequentis), I was looking for a challenge in management consulting relatively quickly. After more than 10 years with Accenture and KPMG (with a stopover at A1 Telekom), I joined Magenta Telekom this September as Vice President Data & Insights.

I was able to gain indispensable experience in every stage of my career. The combination of different perspectives, requirements and challenges have left a lasting impression on me, including:

  • Accenture: most intensive travel activity and major international projects

  • A1 Telekom: leadership in a line organization of a sub-national company

  • KPMG: a broad spectrum of challenging projects

Did you originally want to pursue a different career? If so, what made you change your plans?

In kindergarten, I wanted to become a robber - at least that's what I was told. Fortunately, this did not happen. Also, I had to give up my attempt to become a professional football player because my skills just didn’t make the cut.

What was your greatest professional/personal success?

There may have been some projects, which are real success stories - but the greatest success for me is to have achieved a balance between my career moves, personal development and family.

What was your biggest challenge?

As a very ambitious and determined person, I first had to learn that professional life is not a sprint but a marathon. A little more patience and calmness makes the journey towards the goal not only easier but also definitely more fulfilling.

What were the 3 most important experiences in your life that brought you to where you are now?

  1. The happiness of having experienced support and security in the family

  2. The many intensive years as a consultant (constantly new customers and projects requires you to constantly develop)

  3. The birth of my children (that changes pretty much everything)

When you think of the most talented high potential in your company, what 3 pieces of advice would you give him/her to live a successful and fulfilling life?

  1. Do what you really enjoy, then success and satisfaction (mostly) come automatically

  2. Leave your comfort zone regularly

  3. A career is not a sprint, it's a marathon. Have a goal in mind, train/learn constantly and  allocate use your energy wisely.

Using just 5 words, how would your team describe you as a leader?

Integrative, ambitious, down-to-earth, communicative, team player

What has changed in your career because of your MBA degree?

After the Global Executive MBA, I finally took the step out of consulting and went into industry. This program gave me the almost unique opportunity to immerse myself in numerous subject areas with which I had only little contact so far (e.g. financial accounting, supply chain). In my position as VP Data & Insights, I have to have exactly this comprehensive understanding of all business areas in order to be able to serve all stakeholders.

As far as the workload is concerned, how did you manage an MBA next to a demanding job and your family life?

The most important aspect is to have an understanding and supportive partner. Without this help, it would have been impossible. With regard to my children, I took care to plan the little available time together as well as possible and to use it intensively.

What do you consider a “great luxury”?

To have time for my family and my hobbies and to live in a safe country like Austria. I became aware of this fact in particular during my MBA study trips to Asia and South America.

What was the last book or movie you really enjoyed?

Die Angst, dein bester Freund (English: Fear, your best friend) by Alexander Huber; Game of Thrones

If you could change places with anyone for a day, who would it be?

Alexander Ovetschkin (Russian hockey player)

Wordrap

I can laugh about:

My children

Shortcomings I am most likely willing to overlook:

Pretty much anything, unless it happens too often

My funniest/most exciting travel experience was:

Of course our MBA reunion at the beginning of October in Suth Tyrol (Thanks Thomas!)

I couldn't live without this app on my cell phone:

Mail program

You can always find this in my fridge:

Parmesan

I would spend my last money on:

My children (and their further education)

10 years ago, I thought:

My favorite football club will surely become champion again soon.

Today, I know:

It'll take at least another 10 years.

Read more interesting career stories of our students and graduates here.

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