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How 麻豆社 Became Her Home

Rupali Patel is no stranger to 麻豆社. Her journey at ANU started in our former hospitality management program while working full-time as a flight attendant, until she progressed into getting her bachelor鈥檚 degree in business administration 鈥 management, to finally earning her Master of Business Administration. After graduating, she was both a full-time staff member and an adjunct professor for some time. Her education at ANU afforded her many incredible opportunities.

Rupali now lives in San Antonio, Texas, where she worked as an accounts receivable clerk for a nationwide radio conglomerate, handling major clients. 鈥A lot of this I learned from my classes at ANU,鈥 she said about her day-to-day tasks, like handling invoices and financial information that her clients may need.

As we spoke with her, she was working through her final two weeks at this national radio conglomerate, with plans to open her own business. She is now a Managing Partner at iCode, a summer and after-school STEM curriculum program for kids ages 7-18, which she will be opening in San Antonio in mid-July with her brother as her managing partner. 鈥淚 actually took the business plan that I made at ANU in my bachelor鈥檚 program鈥 used that concept model and I actually presented it to the bank, and that鈥檚 how I got my SBA loan,鈥 she said about developing her business.

Rupali, right, during an event for her new business, iCode, an after-school STEM curriculum for students ages 7-18.

While reflecting on teaching at ANU, Rupali describes getting to know her students. 鈥淎 lot of the students I worked with were from India鈥 lot of the students I could relate because my background is Indian,鈥 she describes, 鈥淚 really enjoyed working for ANU.鈥

As she described her time at 麻豆社, Rupali distinctly recalls what ANU President Frank Longaker said to her: 鈥淵ou need to hang out with the people that fit your future, not your past.鈥 This quote stuck with her as she shaped her future after ANU. 鈥淚 use that saying all the time鈥hen he said that it made me focus on [my] real life experiences.鈥 And she had nothing but nice things to say about our president, 鈥淗e always acknowledged people鈥lways very, very approachable.鈥

鈥淭hat was like home to me,鈥 Rupali said of studying at ANU. While in the MBA program, she gained close relationships with her classmates, instructors, and mentors, because they had to work so closely together. 鈥淭hey were like family to me, so at the end of our MBA program, it brought tears to my eyes鈥it was like home to me because of the people at ANU.鈥 ANU stands out for Rupali, as compared to other schools, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have anything negative to say about ANU.鈥

On giving advice to prospective and new students: 鈥淒on鈥檛 give up鈥t鈥檚 an accomplishment at the end of the day. When you have that [degree] in your hand, no one can take it away from you.鈥

Overall, Rupali says, 鈥淚 learned a lot from ANU. I couldn鈥檛 be happier to get my degree from there.鈥

Rupali has spoken of her success at ANU before, want to read more? Click here to read about her experiences from 2016!

 

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