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What an MBA scholarship program taught these leaders

What an MBA scholarship program taught these leaders

The partnership between the University of Sydney and UN Women Australia aims to promote gender equality at the most senior levels of the nation’s public, corporate and not-for-profit sectors.

Anmol Saini of McGrathNicol, an alumnus of the UN Women MBA scholarship, said developing a peer group is a critical part of the experience. Dominic Lorrimer

If an MBA is a key, does it open the door to the boardroom? Or to your own belief that you belong there? For graduates of the UN Women Australia MBA scholarship program at the University of Sydney, it’s both.

“I hadn’t spent much time understanding who I was up to that point,” reflects 2015 recipient Anmol Saini, who is restructuring director at advisory firm McGrathNichol.

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Rachael BoltonWork and careers reporterRachael Bolton is a work and careers reporter for The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Rachael on Twitter. Email Rachael at rachael.bolton@afr.com.au

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