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A ‘30 Under 30’ Recipient, on Embracing Challenges

Ali Salhi, MS ’18

For Loop CTO Ali Salhi, MS in Business Analytics ’18, Maryland Smith was a place to learn about the importance of learning through challenges.

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On Seeing the Bigger Picture, Not the Puzzle Pieces

Kent Baker, MBA ’69, DBA ’72, MEd ’74

He has invested almost 45 years teaching, earning eight academic degrees, including three doctorates, and publishing 35 books and more than 300 academic and practitioner-oriented articles. Yet, H. Kent Baker, MBA ’69, DBA ’72, MEd ’74, says it isn’t yet time for retirement – not, he says, until he can no longer take the stairs to his office at American University.

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Qualcomm CFO, on Finding a Passion

Akash Palkhiwala, MBA ’99

For Qualcomm CFO Akash Palkhiwala, Maryland Smith was a place to find his passion and adapt to life in a new country.

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For 5 Siblings, Baking and Making a Family Company

Ronnie ’09 and Johnny ’14 Dubbaneh

There are secrets to baking that also apply to being an entrepreneur. And five Maryland siblings are putting those secrets to work in their latest venture. The Dubbaneh brothers and sisters – Ronnie, Danny, Ronia, Johnny and Deanna – know that to be successful in baking, you have to take care in every step of the process, be patient, give it your time and attention, and love what you’re doing. It’s the same for starting a business.

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As CEO, Leading by Helping Others Grow

Jennifer Felix ’92

Jennifer Felix ’92 has one goal in mind when it comes to leadership – helping everyone maximize their potential. As president and CEO of ASRC Federal – a Maryland-based government services subsidiary of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, an Alaska Native Corporation owned by 13,000 Iñupiat shareholders – Felix has learned firsthand what it means to lead. It starts with empowering others and finding inspiration in every journey, she says.

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At PBS, Finding a ‘Dream’ and Creating Inspiration

Sylvia Bugg, EMBA ’12

When Sylvia Bugg, EMBA ’12, first applied for a job as an administrative assistant at PBS in the early 1990s, she was excited to join an organization that had supported and broadcast so much important content. “It was a dream,” she says, looking back. Today, she’s PBS’s chief programming executive and general manager of general audience programming, playing an integral role in the broadcaster’s mission.

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An Accounting Journey: From Student Employee to CEO

Anoop Mehta ’84

When it comes to navigating the business world, Anoop Mehta ’84 understands the power of a network.

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A Film Producer, Making Movies that Inspire

Mark Ciardi ’83

The USA hockey team upsetting the Soviet Union in the Olympics. A 35-year-old pitcher making his MLB debut. A horse owner fostering a colt to Triple Crown glory.

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An All-Star Turn: Beginning a Career in Data Science

Sagar Math, MS ’18

After being exposed to the data analysis field, Sagar Math, MS ’18, knew he had found his calling. What he didn’t know was that he also found his path to becoming an all-star.

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A Dream Job, And Space To Grow, in Tech

When David Rosenstein ’20 was a Maryland Smith undergraduate student, he became known for his boundless energy. One marketing professor even referred to him as a “Human Energizer Bunny. 

The title has stuck, and his tempo hasn’t slowed.

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