After almost a decade of working in diverse multinational organisations, Saba Sadiq had nailed her interpersonal and communication skills. She had a growing interest in global markets, but she needed to expand her skillset and earn formal qualifications that would be recognised internationally. Her decision to study an MBA at CDU changed the course of her career.
Casual Academic - Accounting - 8662
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Faculty of Arts & Society
Business & Accounting
E: david.gomez@cdu.edu.au
Waterfront
Business Analyst (Data Warehouse)
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Student Success and Educational Excellence
SDX Program
E: zaunayat.khan@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Senior Manager, Business Engagement & Planning
CDU
Corporate
Digital Technology Solutions
DTS Office of CIDO
E: peter.reichstein@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Lecturer - Business & Workforce Management
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CDU TAFE
CDU TAFE (Professional Service Industries)
E: graham.jenkin@cdu.edu.au
Alice Springs
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Sabaratnam’s passion for educating and helping others has made him an integral part of the community. He has been heavily involved with community activities around Darwin for almost 40 years and is a two-time graduate of CDU with a Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Certificate in Teaching.
CDU's pathway programs help First Nations students get ready for university. You can choose a program that matches your interests, like health, arts, education, engineering, science, law, business, or accounting.
We know that CDU Alumni go on to achieve incredible things. You might be in the midst of a fantastic career, successfully running your own business or even back to undertake further studies.
We want to hear your story and share it with other Alumni but also our current students.