May 2012

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Growing up in India can be an interesting experience for various reasons – opportunity to live in constant chaos, contradictions and anomalies every day in life are among my favorite ones. Dealing with ambiguities comes as a second nature to most that have lived that life. There is much to be felt than seen the mystical order in the chaos that one can experience in India. This is powered not by machines but humans.  I have always been fascinated by the efforts and impact of grass root startups  that have rose to the challenge of solving some of the most complicated and critical problems  faced by more than 70% of 1.2 billion people strong country.

For Service Immersion, I worked with one such start up in India called Inkind . Inkind is trying to establish itself as a movement majorly targeting to youth who want to give back to society and have access to resources but lack time and information to best utilize their intentions. Inkind works as platform to connect people who want to contribute and donate to organizations and individuals who are in most need of the available resources. I contributed to the strategy of scaling up to other cities, expanding the NGO network and enhancing the web enabled platform to make the entire process more transparent and credible to end user.

Through service immersion in Smeal and the experience of working with one of the founders of this startup, I am convinced that in people, in beliefs lies tremendous power which can bring about big changes.

Noopur Sahu

Smeal MBA Class of 2012

Penn State University

 


Name:  Jorge Quezada

Concentrations: Supply Chain Management, Finance

Internship:  Colgate-Palmolive

Future Plans:  Accepted a position with Colgate-Palmolive in their SCM Rotational Program

Why did you choose Smeal:  I fell in love with the collaborative culture at Smeal.  Everyone that I came in contact with was extremely welcoming and helpful.  It was evident right away that this was the right place for me.  I was also drawn to the strong Supply Chain Program and small class size.

What has been your favorite Smeal MBA memory thus far:  The birth of my son during orientation.  The outpouring of support from classmates and staff, most of which I had only know for a couple of weeks, was amazing.


Name: Erlend Wegger

Concentrations: Finance and Strategic Leadership

Internship: Wegger & Kvalsvik Contractors

Future Plans: Accepted a position with Statoil ASA as a Financial Analyst within the oil and gas sector.

Why did you choose Smeal: I wanted to pursue an MBA in the U.S., and Smeal appealed to me with its small class size and focused curriculum, combined with the international brand of Penn State.

What has been your favorite Smeal MBA memory thus far: The opportunity to go to South Africa with my classmates for Global Immersion, and experience the business environment there.