Alumni webinar: Not in the textbook - Navigating the transition from University to Corporate
| Presenter | CDU Alumni & Giving, with Robert Penaloza | |
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Prudence
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Online via zoom: https://charlesdarwinuni.zoom.us/meeting/register/59Hog5kaSdm6-Nt9Y9QChA |
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| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
Over four weeks, CDU alumni will share personal stories and practical advice that you won’t find in any textbook.
Our first speaker is Robert Penaloza, CEO of Aberdeen Investments Thailand, and Charles Darwin University alumnus, who brings over 30 years of global leadership experience in finance and business. Robert is an engaging speaker who will share real-world insights and lessons learned from his career journey across industries and continents.
Whether you're a recent graduate or preparing for the workforce, this session offers valuable guidance that goes beyond the classroom.
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