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Lebona Moleli, MBA, 1996-1998
ByWBSCommsThe most challenging but rewarding 3 years of my life. The first time I studied whilst I had a full time job. I enjoyed the syndicate projects the most as well as the opportunity to study subjects like Finance and Economics for the first time.
Uri Marks, PDM 1996, MBA 2004
ByWBSCommsMost people will think back on their days at WBS and will reminisce about the stimulating academic challenges and the inspiring interesting social interactions. Many alumni will enthusiastically tell tales of subsequent business and personal success. But I would like to recall a life lesson, instilled in us during a 1996 PDM class. Margie Sutherland…
Dumi Mkwanazi, MBA Part Time, 2003-2005
ByWBSCommsI have fond memories of the Australian professor Gary Stockport who taught us Strategic Management. Anyone who was in that class would remember how he would take us through concepts developed by other authors or leading scholars and at the end would introduce his model/concept and say ‘”Gary Stockport says…..”’, at which point we would mostly…
Tracy Rushton, PDM HR, 1988-1989
ByWBSCommsWe were the first class to complete this course part-time. A real challenge and motivated me to become a life long learner.
John Livanas, MBA, 1982
ByWBSCommsTruly the most challenging and amazing 2 years which provided the foundation for my career. Many in our class excelled in business, all excelled as leaders of all kinds. I am honoured to be a Wits Business School alumni.
Kathy Lewis, MBA, 1987
ByWBSComms“The MBA was indeed an occasion in my life!” I remember Buzz, the resident cat, who often adopted interesting poses at the front of the lecture theater while grooming himself. Mark Addleson once commented during an Economics lecture, “Cats have no sense of occasion!” The MBA was indeed an occasion in my life!