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Buffalo Business - Autumn 2019

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Autumn 2019 Buffalo Business 19 workplace or connecting on the alumni network, I'm more than happy to because there's a tremendous amount of opportuni- ty, personal development and growth that can happen." Joe Meosky, BS '20, says he hopes to someday work in an environment like the one he saw on the trip at Optimizely, a digi- tal marketing soware startup they visited. "Some of us had never been on a plane before or even out of Buffalo," he says. "Getting out and having the chance to see an entirely different life is really import- ant because it shows you there are a lot of opportunities and a massive network of UB alumni all over the world you can tap into." When the group visited Ingmar Haff ke, MBA '11, at Visa, they saw what makes the global payment technology com- pany tick. Haff ke and two other School of Management alumni, Naresh Kumar Chava, MS '18, and Preetha Narayanaswamy, MBA '11, shared their journeys from UB to Visa, gave an overview of what the company does and discussed career opportunities. "Looking back on the past 10 years, I realize how my time in Buffalo and my UB degree put me on the path that led me to where I am now," says Haff ke. "I am grate- ful for the life-changing choice to attend UB and am happy to share some of my experi- ences and what I've learned with the next generation of students." Thirth Patel, MBA '20, says he saw the impact of the UB alumni network at a meet- up in San Francisco, where they connect- ed with local alumni for food, drinks and conversation. "The alumni gave us an unfiltered look at what it's like living there," he says. "Now I feel like I'm ready to take on the Valley." Tech Trek is part of the School of Management's Experience the 50 program, in which students explore U.S. cities to learn about business and social impact. To learn more, visit bit.ly/experiencethe50. x " It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the different facets of startups through the eyes of UB alumni." Joshua Israel, BS '19 At left: UB students outside the Google building in San Francisco. Above, clockwise from left: Mary Rose Machajewski, BS '13, at GoPro; Preetha Narayanaswamy, MBA '11, and Ingmar Haffke, MBA '11, at Visa; and the group at GoPro. At right: "The barn" at GoPro.

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