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Palak Sinha: Strategic Partnerships Manager

At JLR, Palak works at the crossroads of automotive manufacturing, technology, and strategy.


Mira Memishaj: Area Manager

Mira 鈥榤anages the managers鈥 by driving safe, high performing teams in large scale enterprise environments.


Virgil Munteanu: Founder and Lead Advisor

Philosophy graduate Virgil Munteanu founded Opera Art Advisory and Collective, Romania鈥檚 first fully independent art consultancy.


Ming Yang: Stewardship Analyst

Making the leap from corporate sustainability to influencing global investors, Ming鈥檚 journey shows how curiosity and stepping beyond the obvious can unlock unexpected career paths.


Connections: Colin Stump

Colin is still meeting up with his friends from Warwick after half a century.


Connections: Emily Smith

Love was found in Rootes accommodation block for Emily.


Connections: Oliver Smith

Oliver recalls the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of the Department of Philosophy and the University


Connections: Jamie Brassett

The World Cup and Philosophy collided during Jamie's time at Warwick leading to 5-a side games for the PhD students


Connections: Vasileios Theodosiadis

Vasileios' degree taught him to approach challenges from multiple perspectives and it laid the foundation of his work now at IBM.


Connections: Abby Lloyd

"I graduated feeling like I had the best teacher training available at the time."



Quickfire Questions: Winston Laing

Winston is a Digital Marketing Executive working in Tech market research.


Connections: Peter Drew

With societies at Warwick, Peter jumped parachuted out of a plane and hitchhiked to Paris.


Connections: Charles Mphande

Charles's Warwick experience was enriched with debates and a vibrant student life.


Connections: Bastiaan van Drempt

Bastiaan remembers a number of buildings going up when he was a student.


Economics Department Spotlight: Jaclyn Guan

Jaclyn explains why the Behavioural and Economics Science (Economics Track) worked for her


Researcher: Giorgio Vernoni

The skills Giorgio learned at Warwick as an international exchange student is still part of his daily toolkit.


PhD Student: Shihan Liu

Shihan has found that every setback can be a step forward, giving you a chance to refine where you want to go next.


Quickfire Questions: Patrick Olajide

Patrick Olajide shares how Warwick inspired his path to meaningful local violence prevention work.


Connections: Elizabeth Rogers

Elizabeth's book, Heroes and Traitors, is inspired by the aftermath of the English Civil War


Quickfire Questions: Timothy Herrmann

Timothy Herrmann uses the organisation, collaboration and economic expertise developed at Warwick to support evidence鈥慴ased policymaking in the Department for Business and Trade.


Researcher of Monetary Economics: Chiara Oldani

Working at a university in Rome and Viterbo, Chiara has supervised over 150 dissertations.


Quickfire Questions: Nayantara Kochhar

Nayantara helps to transform people's ideas into a profitable consumer brand.


Headteacher: Jassa Panesar

Jassa Panesar may be the head of the school, but he hasn't given up teaching Chemistry just yet.


A life intertwined with Warwick

Sumedha Sharaff has built a life closely connected to Warwick: marrying her university soulmate, co-founding O&O Beauty, and becoming an 神马福利影片 Ambassador for India.


Linda Jackson is a global automotive leader with a career spanning nearly five decades.


With a Warwick Global Excellence Scholarship, Amy Fong (BSc Accounting and Finance, 2025) made the most of her Warwick experience.


Founding Principal : Kellie Mowll

When Kellie was offered the position at a new, fully-inclusive high school, she jumped at the chance.


Head of Credit Research: Henry Midgley

From banks or family offices, Henry looks after all client relationships relating to Moody's credit research across Oceania.


Founder & Director: Wenfei Teh

Founder of a mid-luxury fashion brand, Wenfei discusses how her degree helped her navigate the complexities of running a business.


Content Protection and Analytics: Daniel Correa Cruz

Daniel helps protect Warner Bros' films and TV series by making sure set photos and plot leaks don't end up online


Zeyu Zhao: Data & AI Consulting

Zeyu conducts business plans for digital transformation for Fortune Global 500 clients


Connections: Neha Rajesh

Like many of our alumni, Neha Rajesh has a Warwick love story - the kind that starts in a queue on her very first day on campus.


Connections: Nick Devas

When Nick came to study Economics in 1967, the farmer was still ploughing the fields around Rootes Hall.


Your Stories: Julie Huggins

Teaching graduate Julie and her fellow alumni friends met back on campus after 38 years!


Yury Lits: Head of Digital Applications and Data Platform

MBA graduate Yury is helping to shape a new generation of leaders at UNICEF


Steering smarter, greener fleet solutions at Ford

Jeffrey Scott shares insights on global automotive leadership, sustainable fleet solutions, strategic thinking, and driving industry innovation.


Quickfire Questions: Andrew Bradley

A sunny open day was the start of Andrew's Warwick journey


Sam Xu: CEO and Founder

Sam works with well-known brands on their social media operations


Quickfire Questions: Leyla Buran

Law graduate Leyla found the importance of aligning her work and values in the workplace during her Masters


Meet Loud Parade

Led by two Warwick alumni, Loud Parade is an artist-first music-creative agency that's leading a not-so-quiet revolution.


Daniel Flood: Lecturer in Cloud Computing

Warwick's 24-hour library came to the rescue when Daniel was studying his part-time Masters, a second course, and teaching full-time.


Quickfire Questions: Rosalind Kirby

Primary school teacher and PGCE graduate Rosalind still loves visiting the Warwick campus


Maximiliane Brecht: Consultant

Maximiliane advises clients on AI solutions in the health insurance sector


Sihan Yang: Business Owner

Economics graduate Sihan wanted to be a businesswoman from her first day at Warwick


Quickfire Questions: Sophie Frankpitt

From studying abroad in Amsterdam to finding a passion for research, Sophie always felt at home studying Linguistics


Lessons that last a lifetime

George Bakehouse shares the part Professor John Rex played in steering his life on a new path.


Kelly Qiang: Founder

From management trainee at Shell China to serving as a Senior Manager and eventually founding her own company.


Quickfire Questions: Genie Jones

An open day can lead you to rethink what you want to study and lead you to a new path. It did for Genie.


Elise van Kluijve: Legal Assistant

Elise is a legal assistant at the Dutch Prosecution Service, where she assists the prosecutor in medical criminal cases.


Quickfire Questions with Bethan Blackburn

Bethan found both academic inspiration and lifelong connection during her time at Warwick, laying the foundation for her journey from law student to Partner and Head of Early Talent at Feldon Dunsmore Solicitors.


Tomas Alexa: Lead Analyst

Tomas is the Lead Analyst Europe and Latin America at Ambrey Analytics - a maritime risk management company.


Vafa Kazdal: Vice Rector for Strategy and Advancement

Vafa is the Vice Rector for Strategy and Advancement at ADA University in Azerbaijan.


Shaun Lordan: FinTech CEO

Shaun always knew he would end up in finance. Now he leads a dynamic organisation that merges commercial acumen with a passion for doing good.


Lily Searle: Senior Associate

Lily advises companies, and investment banks working with companies, who wish to list their shares on one of the exchanges operated by London Stock Exchange.


Mandy Leung: Legal counsel

Mandy is a legal counsel for both the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions at her firm.


Mehdi Gholikhan: passion for education

Mehdi is an English language teacher, and his passion is to change lives through education.


Aarti Mahesh Advani: Barclays Trainee Solicitor

Aarti tackles complex legal, policy, and regulatory challenges as part of her traineeship, which is primarily focused on ESG.


Akansha Sumaria: Director

Akansha works as a Director of two companies she set up with her husband (also an alum) in Tanzania.


Neha Rajesh: Google Marketing Lead

Neha's goal is to help small and large businesses in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa work smarter, safer, and more sustainably.


Mallika Bhasin: Consultant

With over seven years of experience in the startup innovation ecosystem, Mallika was drawn to work at the national policy think tank of India.


Warwick love story: Jatin and Harnoor

Jatin Goel and Harnoor Gauba Goel travelled from India to study at Warwick in 2011 and tied the knot in 2022.


Bertrand: CEO and Founder

From a decade in strategy consulting to the challenges of entrepreneurship, Bertrand has built his running business from the ground up.


The Complex Journey to Justice

One hour in the company of human rights lawyer and activist Natasha Latiff (LLB Law, 2009) and she鈥檒l take you to some of the scariest places in the world. Places where the rights of women, low-paid workers, and marginalised communities are rarely heard, let alone fought for.


Anushka Rakesh: Commercial Graduate

Anushka Rakesh's (MSc Marketing & Strategy, 2024) favourite aspect of the job is engaging with colleagues from around the world at the JLR headquarters.


Palak Singh: Senior Digital Marketing Executive

Palak Singh's (MSc Marketing and Strategy, 2021) passion for strategic product promotion, sparked by internships in Malaysia, led her to pursue a master's at Warwick


Albin Eriksson Lippe: Launching a company rooted in AI

Leading a travel tech startup, Albin Eriksson Lippe (BSc Economics, 2019) blends a passion for adventure with cutting-edge innovation, crafting the next generation of group trip planning. From launching a company rooted in AI to revolutionising how we travel, his journey is shaped by his Warwick experiences.


Samarjit Khanna: Environmental Economist

Samarjit Khanna (MSc Economics and International Financial Economics, 2010) advises global asset owners on managing assets for a low carbon economy as an Environmental Economist for Schroders.


Taniya Hussain: Commercial Property Paralegal

Taniya Hussain (LLB Law, 2023) manages a broad spectrum of cases in commercial property, finding fulfilment in her role's dynamic challenges and client interactions. She was initially attracted to her current position by the opportunity for professional growth in a supportive and flexible work environment. Taniya encourages Warwick graduates to stay confident, engage effectively with clients, and remain resilient in the face of challenges, knowing that persistence pays off in the legal sector.


Abilash Jai baskaren: Marketing Automation Professional

Abilash Jai baskaren (MSc Business with Marketing, 2024) is a marketing automation professional focused on creating and implementing technical components for customer marketing initiatives. He enjoys working with cutting-edge technology and a collaborative team.


Warwick's influence on Whitleigh's career

Warwick, chosen by Whitleigh for its prestigious status, led her to her current role in children's services, where she focuses on complex cases encompassing exploitation, drug use, and mental health, fueled by her aspiration to enhance her mental health knowledge.


Impactful academic journey on social topics

With its vibrant academic atmosphere and campus-based lifestyle, Warwick fostered a strong faculty connection and immersive student experience. Now pursuing a DPhil in Area Studies at Oxford, Kefan鈥檚 journey, influenced by Warwick's supportive community, extends from undergraduate studies to impactful research on social topics across the world, reflecting a commitment to social change and gratitude for formative experiences.


Jake Davies: English Teacher in China

Graduating from Warwick in 2021 with a degree in Philosophy, Jake began his career teaching English in Thailand before returning to the UK for a role in business consulting. After a brief stint in project management, his drive for adventure led him to Shenzhen, China, where he now teaches English and explores entrepreneurial ventures in exporting and recruitment. Warwick鈥檚 reputation has been key in opening doors throughout his career.


Quickfire questions with Edward Dunbavin

Teacher Edward Dubavin (BA English Language and Linguistics, 2020) looks back at his time at Warwick and how it fuelled his passion for research that still continues.


Quickfire questions with Sabrina Luca

Self-described people person, Sabrina Luca (BA Language, Culture and Communications, 2020) was exposed to the mechanisms of intercultural communication and interpersonal relations at Warwick, which now has a massive impact on the work she does in Communications for the Tech Industry.


Quickfire questions with Tom Underwood

From studying abroad in Copenhagen to focusing on the role the NHS has in tackling inactivity, Tom Underwood (BA Language, Culture and Communication, 2019) tells us about his time at Warwick and why he wants to improve the world for people.


Quickfire Questions with alum Adrian Richards

Adrian Richards (BA Politics and International Studies, 2018) always knew Warwick was where he was meant to study, and it's taken him on a career path that's as global and diverse as his time on campus.


Connections: Uwem Umana

Not only working in tech, Uwem is also an author of short stories.


A journey to be seen as human again

What happens when you have no choice but to flee your home and leave all you know behind? Can you ever utilise your experiences and turn them into opportunities for others? When Attal Shams鈥 journey of conflict, displacement, and resilience became the focus of his dissertation, he didn鈥檛 think anyone would be interested. But now, those experiences have become the driving force to him making a real difference to others.


The good, the bad, and the science of communication

What makes a good communicator? We may think we know, but how many of us really excel when communicating? A successful career in sales and marketing led Tim Pollard (MBA, 2003) to a career-defining curiosity where he sought to understand and capture the underlying 鈥渟cience鈥 behind communication.


A cause for good with supervillain foundations

Making a difference is what drives Kate Frost (BSc Management Sciences, 1997). She left her financial career to pioneer a charity that turns pennies into pounds to make a big impact.


From open day to netting a perfect job

Balraj Dhingra had known sport would play a huge part of his time at Warwick.


A true Warwick family

For Vera Okojie choosing to come to study at Warwick was a decision made all the easier by our impressive alumni community.


Project Baala: Breaking the cycle of taboo

A trip to Ghana through Warwick in Africa prompted alum, Soumya Dabriwal (BSc Economics, 2016), to make a difference and set up Project Baala to trans form menstrual health and hygiene practises for women and girls in rural areas in India


Quickfire questions with Future Leader Giulio

After being featured on Powerful Media鈥檚 Future Leaders 2022/3 list, which recognises 150 of Britain鈥檚 most outstanding Black university students, recent graduate Giulio Aguigwo (BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 2022) reflects on his Warwick experience.


From Goldman Sachs to enterprising apps

You鈥檝e worked your way up the corporate ladder since graduating, you have a secure job that takes you all over the world, then out of the blue a colleague asks you if you want to start a business together. He doesn鈥檛 have an idea, but he had a dream he wanted you as a business partner. Would you take the risk? Alum Jinesh Vohra did.


Enquiring minds, inquisitive natures, and a love of learning

Richard Swann (MBA, 2004) explains how there are many attributes and ways of working that contribute to a successful and fulfilling career and how your career path needn鈥檛 be determined by your degree or first job.


Baking up a success

An education at Warwick doesn't just set you up for a particular career path, some alumni find their passions outside of the lecture theatre. Immi Kelly (BA Education Studies, 2020) discovered her love of baking while looking for a distraction during lockdown when she was studying for her exams. Her skill and passion for baking soon led her to set up Immi Bakes, which she runs full time and is currently in the process of baking 22,000 cookies for Telford's Polar Express.


Making theatre more inclusive

For more than 25 years, Charles Wiltshire (BEd Learning Difficulties, 1986) has worked in theatres as an audio describer. Here, he explains how he found this career path and why it means so much to him.


A passion for music

Musician and Music Educator Katherine Fear (BA Qualified Teacher Status [Arts Ed.], 1991) balances her passions for folk music and teaching. Here she shares how her time at Warwick gave her the confidence to follow her dreams.


Promoting education through the arts

Professor Mohammed Al-Amri reflects on his highlights from his time as a Master鈥檚 student on campus.


What leadership looks like

Not only has law graduate Jessica Tinubu (LLB Law, 2022) been inspired by the trailblazing women she knows, but as one of Powerful Media鈥檚 Future Leaders, she is now an inspiration to others. An alumna of all trades, Jessica founded a start-up stationery business and has amassed a following of more than 13,000 on TikTok where she shares advice about Warwick and her law degree. And she鈥檚 only just getting started.


Closing the influence gap

Carla Miller is a leadership coach, trainer, and speaker, helping women in leadership roles to increase their influence and impact at work.


Why passion is precious for Future Leader

Powerful Media鈥檚 Future Leaders 2022/23 list recognises 150 of Britain鈥檚 most outstanding Black university students, including law graduate Precious Odunaiya (LLB Law, 2022). She shares what leadership means to her, and how following your passion is everything.


Future leader on the fast track

Future Leader Anthonia Ezeudogu (BA Politics and Sociology, 2022) might be just beginning her career, but she already has a lot to be proud of. With a first-class degree and experience as a Welfare Officer for The Black Women Project already under her belt, Anthonia is now a Graduate Associate on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) graduate programme. It鈥檚 clear to see why she鈥檚 named on Powerful Media鈥檚 Future Leaders 2022/23 list, recognising 150 of Britain鈥檚 most outstanding Black students and new graduates.


A world of work without bias

Paving the way for a new style of work, Lizzie Penny (BSc International Business with Spanish, 2005) explains why inclusivity at work matters for everyone and what drives the concept of 鈥榳orkstyle鈥.


Luisa Da Silva: Finding her tribe at Warwick and saving the planet

Luisa Da Silva (MBA, 2019) is the Executive Director of Iron+ Earth, a worker-led organisation based in Canada that sits at the intersection of energy, environmentalism and thought leadership.

Iron + Earth was set up to empower energy sector and indigenous workers to recognise and transfer their skills to the renewable sector to help tackle the climate crisis. Hear Luisa鈥檚 captivating story about life as an international student and her advice for students and alumni alike who share her passion for saving the planet.


Patrick Olajide

From Summer School to social justice, Patrick Olajide discusses his Warwick experience and why he puts ethics at the forefront of his work.


Alumna sets up startup Kaveat to help influencers and models understand and negotiate contract

Elizabete Ludborza, who studied our Law with Study Abroad in English degree from 2015-2019, has set up her own legal tech startup to help social media influencers and models to understand and negotiate legal contracts.


A match made at Warwick

Despite originating from opposite sides of the world, Frank and Kate Dempsey (both MBA Business Administration, 2008) met through friends while studying at WBS. Fast forward 14 years and they live in Toronto, Canada with their young family. Discover their favourite memories of Warwick, why they chose to study at WBS and what the future holds.


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