Monday, June 29, 2020

From India to Texas Sameer Singh launches the newest Alumni Chapter Hult Blog

The Hult community is unique, and it’s not easy to replace once graduation comes. It was this feeling of wanting to maintain a connection with people who share the â€Å"Hult DNA† that inspired Sameer Singh, from Hult’s Master of International Business Class of 2015, to found our newest Alumni Chapter—in Austin, Texas. To mark its opening, we caught up with Sam to learn more about his Hult journey and motivation for leading the new chapter. Why did you form the Austin Chapter? When I first moved to Austin in 2015 to start a new job with Deloitte, I knew nobody and missed Boston—my Hult home campus city and ‘happy place’. Hult has alumni in every major city in the world. So I thought: ‘Why not try to get all the alumni in this city together?’ This was before the days of â€Å"Hult Connect† [the alumni portal that links up alum in different geographies], so I got in touch with the Hult Alumni team to get local contacts, and started googling and reaching out to fellow Hult alum in the Austin area. To be in touch with people with the same mindset and experiences as mine made me feel at home again. Now we have 15 Hultians actively involved in the chapter, and we’re just getting started. Even my roommate is a Hult alum—an MIB grad from Venezuela, working for Dell. â€Å"To be in touch with people with the same mindset and experiences as mine made me feel at home again.† So what have you got in store for the Chapter? I am currently in the process of organizing an event with two female colleagues of mine from Deloitte—a Partner and a Principal. I’d like them to run a talk next month about the challenges they have faced, how they have overcome them, and how we, as the global generation, can work better together and help each other. Could you tell us a bit more about your job at Deloitte? I joined Deloitte as a Business Technology Analyst and within a year was promoted to my current position as Quality Assurance Consultant. We run a â€Å"Health and Human Services† project for the Texas state government. The project is called â€Å"TIERS† and enables people to apply for and receive social benefits such as Medicaid and Food Stamps. Deloitte is responsible for implementing and maintaining the project. Last year, we completely redesigned the online self-service portal (yourtexasbenefits.com) using agile scrum methodology. This has never been done before and Deloitte has been nominated for awards for it. After this, I also worked as a â€Å"Subject Matter Expert†Ã¢â‚¬â€the youngest within my department. I am aware of the perception of management consultants as being purely business-driven. But Deloitte is a very transparent and straightforward company dedicated to leadership extending beyond its clients and commercial marketplace. It is committed to ethical practices and has a well-established focus on personal integrity and public trust. At the end of the day, when you realise that you are actually helping put food on the table of people in need out there, it makes me feel really proud about the job that I am doing. â€Å"At the end of the day, when you realise that you are actually helping put food on the table of people in need out there, it makes me feel really proud about the job that I am doing.† Sounds like you are doing a fantastic job! How do you think your time at Hult prepared you for your career? While classroom knowledge allowed me to better understand business theory, experience with different teams prepared me well for a diverse workplace at Deloitte. You have to learn to be super-efficient to get through the intense one-year MIB program at Hult, and it prepared me for a critical phase of the project that I worked on last year. One particular lesson from Hult—to think from the perspective of different stakeholders—made me understand people better, perform better, and become an official Subject Matter Expert in no time. What made you decide to do an MIB degree? It was not an easy decision, to be honest. I did my bachelor degree in technology in India, my home country, and after I graduated I started working for a small startup as a Business Systems Analyst. I felt lucky to work with many international clients. I really enjoyed it, but it made me realize that I didn’t know enough about international business and I needed to improve my skillset. I wanted first-hand experience of being in an environment of diverse cultures and backgrounds. I come from a regular Indian family, and education abroad sounded like a far-fetched dream. But education is so highly regarded in India that your family can’t say no to it. My father had already taken out loans to financially support my sisters’ education, and I didn’t want him to over-commit. I reflected deeply and ultimately decided that I wanted to study overseas and have this experience. It took me two months to pluck up the courage to have this conversation with my parents, planning out answers and scenarios to all the questions they might ask. I was clear that I wanted to support myself and be a self-made person. They eventually came around to the idea and said they would support me in whatever way they could. So I took my GMAT and started looking for schools. As soon as I found Hult and started talking to the Enrollment team, it became immediately clear to me that Hult was the school for me and could offer me everything I wanted. So you applied to Hult! What happened next? Hult was the only school I applied to! Luckily I got accepted and I received a scholarship. It wasn’t easy arranging finances, especially as I already owed the bank for my bachelors. When I came to Hult I had enough money to pay for my tuition fee and to support myself for just 8 out of 12 months. So I decided that I would room share to save on rent and made many other compromises. There were times when it was really difficult, but I told myself that many other people in my position would not be able to have these experiences at all. I reminded myself how lucky I was. I made so many amazing friends and everyone was so supportive. I never felt alone when I was at Hult. â€Å"There were times when it was really difficult, but I told myself that many other people in my position would not be able to have these experiences at all. I reminded myself how lucky I was. I made so many amazing friends and everyone was so supportive. I never felt alone when I was at Hult.† What is your favorite Hult memory? It is so hard to pick just one! I would probably have to say the Diwali celebration. I had been living away from home for a long time by this point, and never missed a Diwali at home until my year at Hult. What began as a sad day with feelings of homesickness turned out to be a wonderful day as we celebrated on campus with people from over 150 countries—something I may never get a chance to experience in my lifetime again. How would you say Hult changed you as a person? The change began from day one. Experiencing diversity at all waking moments makes you a different and a better person. Hult made me evolve into a better version of myself. In particular, an Authentic Leadership class gave me a lot to think about in terms of who I am and who I want to be, and not just who I should be. All the courses and professors made a positive impact, however this class in Authentic Leadership made me reflect on a lot of personal and professional aspects from a completely different angle. It made me realize the importance of identifying your roots, your strengths, and most importantly your weaknesses. Professor Kerrick helped me to learn the strength of courage and honesty in trying times, and how being an authentic leader is a lifetime journey instead of a business course. Thanks Sam, it’s been great talking to you. You are an inspiration and we’re delighted to see you continuing on your Hult journey. We look forward to seeing what you accomplish next. Grow your leadership capabilities with an MBA in international business at Hult. To learn more, take a look at our blog Leadership training: Are you learning fast enough? or give your career a boost with our Masters in International Business. Download a brochure or get in touch today to find out how Hult can help you to learn about the business world, the future, and yourself. Hult Rotation offers you a chance to study in a truly global way. Our rotation program allows you to study and be immersed in some of the finest cities in the world. 📠¸: @jasminmanzano . Hult Rotation offers you a chance to study in a truly global way. Our rotation program allows you to study and be immersed in some of the finest cities in the world. 📠¸: @jasminmanzano . Each year, Hult seeks to enroll a talented and ambitious incoming class from all over the world. We look for diverse students with a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and interests—students who will thrive in our unique educational atmosphere. Are you ready for a truly global experience? 📠¸: @iambrunadiniz . Each year, Hult seeks to enroll a talented and ambitious incoming class from all over the world. We look for diverse students with a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and interests—students who will thrive in our unique educational atmosphere. Are you ready for a truly global experience? 📠¸: @iambrunadiniz . We’re excited to start 2020 on a ranking high! Hult is proud to have been placed #28 in Poets Quants 2020 rankings for Best Undergraduate Business Schools in the US. Taking a huge leap of 32 places from our 2019 position, we’re also very happy to have secured top positions in key categories like: life-changing experience, practicality of the degree, and global immersion. . With five global campuses, a student body of over 130 nationalities, and a learn-by-doing approach—Hult offers a student experience like no other. . We’re excited to start 2020 on a ranking high! Hult is proud to have been placed #28 in Poets Quants 2020 rankings for Best Undergraduate Business Schools in the US. Taking a huge leap of 32 places from our 2019 position, we’re also very happy to have secured top positions in key categories like: life-changing experience, practicality of the degree, and global immersion. . With five global campuses, a student body of over 130 nationalities, and a learn-by-doing approach—Hult offers a student experience like no other. . â€Å"I’m from an engineering background and needed a whole new skill set for the industry I wanted to switch to. I learned a lot about myself and how I deal with being out of my comfort zone. I learned both soft and hard skills, from how to work in very diverse teams to key accounting metrics and strategy. I was surprised by how weak I was at certain tasks in English or how strong I actually was in other areas. Hult gave me opportunities to try new things and meet people from places I never thought I would have friends. . My internship experiences gave me the chance to broaden my view of different cultures and different companies. I had the opportunity to work and live with people whose values differed from people in my home country. I thought that this would be difficult, but it gave me the chance to reflect on my own values and assess if they were a result of my home country environment or if they were intrinsically mine. . Diederick ter Kulve (@diederick.terkulve) Netherlands Masters in International Business . â€Å"I’m from an engineering background and needed a whole new skill set for the industry I wanted to switch to. I learned a lot about myself and how I deal with being out of my comfort zone. I learned both soft and hard skills, from how to work in very diverse teams to key accounting metrics and strategy. I was surprised by how weak I was at certain tasks in English or how strong I actually was in other areas. Hult gave me opportunities to try new things and meet people from places I never thought I would have friends. . My internship experiences gave me the chance to broaden my view of different cultures and different companies. I had the opportunity to work and live with people whose values differed from people in my home country. I thought that this would be difficult, but it gave me the chance to reflect on my own values and assess if they were a result of my home country environment or if they were intrinsically mine. . Diederick ter Kulve (@diederick.terkulve) Netherlands Masters in International Business . Say a big hello to our Bachelor of Business Administration program cover star, Elisa Orus Plana âÅ" ¨ . â€Å"I’m excited for the future—especially that I cant predict whats going to happen. Maybe Ill end up in Mexico working for a trading company or maybe in Africa, developing my own business. Everything is possible, and the options are constantly changing. I love the idea that Im never going to be stuck doing the same job until the end of my life if I dont want it to be like this. . Hult really supports me and my ambitions and truly believes that we deserve to be considered as professionals as well as students. Here, I get to express not just my opinions but all elements of myself. From my creative side with the Fashion Society to my finance and business sides in Trading Club and the Management Consulting Club. We get a different type of learning here. Not just essential knowledge and theory, but practical skills and mindset. The school is always evolving. We’re encouraged to innovate and to always look for new ways of doing traditional things. We learn how to be more confident and become aware of how we can impact our environment. The school aims to help you become a better version of yourself and to stand out from the crowd.â€Å" . Elisa Orus Plana French Bachelor of Business Administration Class of 2021 Say a big hello to our Bachelor of Business Administration program cover star, Elisa Orus Plana âÅ" ¨ . â€Å"I’m excited for the future—especially that I cant predict whats going to happen. Maybe Ill end up in Mexico working for a trading company or maybe in Africa, developing my own business. Everything is possible, and the options are constantly changing. I love the idea that Im never going to be stuck doing the same job until the end of my life if I dont want it to be like this. . Hult really supports me and my ambitions and truly believes that we deserve to be considered as professionals as well as students. Here, I get to express not just my opinions but all elements of myself. From my creative side with the Fashion Society to my finance and business sides in Trading Club and the Management Consulting Club. We get a different type of learning here. Not just essential knowledge and theory, but practical skills and mindset. The school is always evolving. We’re encouraged to innovate and to always look for new ways of doing traditional things. We learn how to be more confident and become aware of how we can impact our environment. The school aims to help you become a better version of yourself and to stand out from the crowd.â€Å" . Elisa Orus Plana French Bachelor of Business Administration Class of 2021"> During the final days of 2019, you probably reflected on what you’ve accomplished this year—and even this decade—and what you’d like to achieve in 2020. Let us know in the comments below. During the final days of 2019, you probably reflected on what you’ve accomplished this year—and even this decade—and what you’d like to achieve in 2020. Let us know in the comments below. â€Å"The first time we did group work on the program, I went head-to-head with a colleague. It taught me a lot about how I see people, how people see me, and how conflict can be resolved in a kind and productive way. The best feedback you get, when delivered constructively, is the most critical because it really feeds into how you lead. I’ve completely reversed my leadership style—the result is so much richer and more powerful when you lead from behind and lead with strength. . Studying in tandem with working, whilst challenging, gave me the perfect platform to directly apply learning concepts into my business environment, the competitive landscape, and the real-estate industry as a whole. When I started the program, I was very happy in my corporate role. But my courage and aspirations grew to the point that I took on a whole new direction. Having my career coach, Joanna, as a sounding board allowed me to really be strategic and get to know myself. She coached me thro ugh all the interviews, the research, and the questions. It went in parallel with what I was doing academically and after six months everything just clicked. . I went into the EMBA knowing I had nothing to lose and I’ve come out with everything. Great strength, global friends, amazing learning, mentors from professors, a job I love, and the knowledge that I can set my mind to achieve anything and with the right support and resources I’ll get there.† . Kashani Wijetunga British, New Zealand Sri Lankan Associate Director Senior Strategy Consultant CBRE EMBA Class of 2019 . â€Å"The first time we did group work on the program, I went head-to-head with a colleague. It taught me a lot about how I see people, how people see me, and how conflict can be resolved in a kind and productive way. The best feedback you get, when delivered constructively, is the most critical because it really feeds into how you lead. I’ve completely reversed my leadership style—the result is so much richer and more powerful when you lead from behind and lead with strength. . Studying in tandem with working, whilst challenging, gave me the perfect platform to directly apply learning concepts into my business environment, the competitive landscape, and the real-estate industry as a whole. When I started the program, I was very happy in my corporate role. But my courage and aspirations grew to the point that I took on a whole new direction. Having my career coach, Joanna, as a sounding board allowed me to really be strategic and get to know myself. She coached me thro ugh all the interviews, the research, and the questions. It went in parallel with what I was doing academically and after six months everything just clicked. . I went into the EMBA knowing I had nothing to lose and I’ve come out with everything. Great strength, global friends, amazing learning, mentors from professors, a job I love, and the knowledge that I can set my mind to achieve anything and with the right support and resources I’ll get there.† . Kashani Wijetunga British, New Zealand Sri Lankan Associate Director Senior Strategy Consultant CBRE EMBA Class of 2019 . â€Å"It was now or never. I knew that I’d have likely stayed in my neighborhood for years to come if I didn’t take this opportunity. I’d not lived or studied outside of the U.S. before. So I left my job as a global strategist at an advertising agency and moved halfway around the world. I’ve come back a more culturally aware, well-versed person. I’ve realized that everything is a learning experience and an opportunity for growth. Ill definitely carry this mindset with me into the future. Technology and social media allow us to be different people in several places at once. Im excited to see how I can establish myself in whatever city Ill be lucky enough to call home and still maintain deep connections with people all over the world. I’m inspired by my classmates every day. Hearing some of their life stories and how getting this degree fits into their greater mission has been very humbling. My biggest challenge has been finding the ‘right’ path for me. There have been rooms Ive felt like I shouldnt be in, but now Im proud to feel as though I truly belong, wherever I am.† . Dwayne Logan, Jnr. American MBA Class of 2019 . â€Å"It was now or never. I knew that I’d have likely stayed in my neighborhood for years to come if I didn’t take this opportunity. I’d not lived or studied outside of the U.S. before. So I left my job as a global strategist at an advertising agency and moved halfway around the world. I’ve come back a more culturally aware, well-versed person. I’ve realized that everything is a learning experience and an opportunity for growth. Ill definitely carry this mindset with me into the future. Technology and social media allow us to be different people in several places at once. Im excited to see how I can establish myself in whatever city Ill be lucky enough to call home and still maintain deep connections with people all over the world. I’m inspired by my classmates every day. Hearing some of their life stories and how getting this degree fits into their greater mission has been very humbling. My biggest challenge has been finding the ‘right’ path for me. There have been rooms Ive felt like I shouldnt be in, but now Im proud to feel as though I truly belong, wherever I am.† . Dwayne Logan, Jnr. American MBA Class of 2019 . Happy New Year, Hultians! . Happy New Year, Hultians! .

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Volcanic Eruptions Types of Volcanoes Associated Lava and Geology - Free Essay Example

What is a volcano? Volcanoes are planetary vents, that emit heated gases along with molten rocks and fragmented rock pieces. Eruptions can occur from these volcanic vents, causing strong displays of power within the planet as well as spewing out said rocks and gases. While majorly destructive, volcanoes are a necessary environmental occurrence, which allows the release of heat and gases that would be otherwise trapped within the planet. These vents are a needed and natural process from resulting thermal evolution. Heat does not escape from our Earth, which results in the melting of the mantle as well as the crust of the Earth. This causes the elevation of magma towards the surface, therefore showing signs of the thermal process. Whether it is an oceanic/subterranean Volcano, or a Strato-Volcanic development, they are all caused by a convection current thousands of miles between the molten core of the planet and the upper crust, forcing magma to rise through the deep layers of the planets mantle. Volcanic Land formation types of volcanoes There can also be causes of low layering or layered tectonic plates or plate which relocates melting or melted magma to be shifted and pushed up through what is called a subduction Volcanoes, but still remains the same factor of having heated rock caused by the molten core diffused into the mantle by a melting process shifting into an upward motion out of the innards of the planet. As such, Volcanoes are closely related and associated with tectonic shifts, some on the edge of plate distortions like Japans Volcanoes, and some within the middle of these shifting occurrences like most of the Hawaiian Volcanic activity. The rising of these lava conduits may vary in how they proceed through the crust of the planet, some eruptions may flow out of the surface while others can be compacted to the point of explosion causing a spew and hurling effect on molten rock and magma shooting randomly out of the surface. Other times it can just ventilate sulphuric fumes, entrapped gases leaking out of the surface tension between itself and the upper crust, which in turn can also be a cause of the explosive reaction stated above from the mixture of such gases and tempered molten liquids colliding and fusing. While being seen as nothing but destruction, Volcanic activity brings about fertilization through soil, mass amounts of mineral depositories as well as geothermal displacement through energy and over time, they allow Earth to recycle and renew not only the contents on land, but the Atmosphere as well as the hydrosphere. Volcanic eruptions, lava formation geological history Its stated in Live science, Earths crust is 3 to 37 miles (5 to 60 kilometers) thick, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It is broken up into seven major and 152 smaller pieces called tectonic plates, according to a 2016 paper by Christopher Harrison at the University of Miami. (Bagley, M.,2018) These plates glide above a layer of magma which is lighter in buoyancy around the edges of the plates which is where the magma forces in between the sections, erupting to what we know as lava. Upon emptying, A Volcano can form what is called a Caldera, a depression in the earth which is caused by the collapsing of a volcano after being vacated. There are other surnames associated with the transformation of recently depleted Volcanic activities such as volcanic plugs, lava plateaus and tuff cones, which all reference a different occurrence within other types of volcanic activities. Steven Earle explains in the text Physical Geology, that Kimberlite eruptions that originate at depths greater than 200 km, within areas beneath old thick crust (shields), traverse the region of stability of diamond in the mantle, and in some cases, bring diamond-bearing material to the surface. All of the diamond deposits on Earth are assumed to have formed in this way; an example is the rich Ekati Mine in the Northwest Territories. (Earle, S.,2016) Within the text, it explains that there is another special type of volcano, called Kimberlites, which develop deeper within the mantle upwards of up to 450 km below a 150 km threshold. Kimberlite eruptions move materials to the surface quickly with bare minimum interaction against the surrounding rocks and minerals, making was is known as ultramafic deposits. Pressure decreases and the process to omit other materials in the rock takes place once kimberlite breaks to the surface. Volcanoes have existed for a long time on Earth, likely causing disasters such as the Permian mass extinction about 250 million years ago, the greatest mass extinction in Earths history, according to a 2015 paper. (Bagley, M.,2018) In my opinion, I do feel like volcanoes are a form of renewing the planetary cycle such as the Permian mass extinction. It shows all of the signs ive read so far as being a true statement; explosive StratoVolcanic activity, hurling and spewing hundreds of feet in diameter rocks, most likely into our upper atmosphere just to be rained down upon the planet, releasing its pent up heat pocketed by these giant Volcanoes. Also over time within the last hundred or so years there were devastating eruptions like in 1980 with Mt. Saint Helen, and in 1991 with Mount Pinatubo which was in my home country of the Philippines and affected my family personally. It seems to me that Volcanic activity is just a natural occurrence that the planet needs to survive, and the more we can understand and cooperate with them the better for us to survive hand in hand with nature. References: Bagley, M. (2018, February 6). Volcano Facts and Types of Volcanoes. Retrieved December 7, 2018, from https://www.livescience.com/27295-volcanoes.html Ball, J. (n.d.). Types of Volcanic Eruptions. Retrieved December 7, 2018, from https://geology.com/volcanoes/types-of-volcanic-eruptions/ Decker, B. B., Decker, R. W. (2018, November 15). Volcano geology. Retrieved December 7, 2018, from https://www.britannica.com/science/volcano Earle, S. (2016, August 12). 4.3 Types of Volcanoes. Retrieved December 7, 2018, from https://opentextbc.ca/geology/chapter/4-3-types-of-volcanoes/ Rafferty, J. P. (2009, July 30). Kimberlite eruption VOLCANISM. Retrieved December 7, 2018, from https://www.britannica.com/science/kimberlite-eruption