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Deidre Proxenos, MBA, 1997
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Craig van Wyk, MBA, 2002
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Shereen Cassim, MM – Public Development, 2001-2003
The most prominent memory is of studying and debating statistics in the courtyard with my ‘syndicate’ group.
Kathy Lewis, MBA, 1987
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