


Be True To Yourself And Take Pride In Who You are – Chelsea Reyes, Mendoza MBA Class of 2024
To mark PRIDE month, we’re sharing the stories of inspirational business school students and alumni around the world who are using their business school experiences to make the world a more inclusive place.

Business Education Is Integral To Securing Better LGBT+ Representation In Business – Vitor Kawamura & Leandro Lanzoni
Vitor and Leandro are married and currently studying on the Postgraduate programme in International Business at Porto Business School. Here, they share their individual and joint experiences of crafting their careers, their decision to travel to Portugal for their studies and why they believe business education should be an integral part of securing better LGBT+ representation in the business world.

A Safe Space For Queer Business Owners And Entrepreneurs – Teale Failla
Teale Failla is a Business Manager at Somewhere, dedicated to championing and creating opportunities for the LGBTQ+ community in Scotland

Betting On Yourself Will Always Pay Dividends – Fatima Arabzada, MIT Sloan MBA Class of ’23
In recognition of World Refugee Day, BlueSky Thinking speaks to students around the world who have been displaced by global events and conflict, using their experiences, voices and actions to help make the world a better place. Here, we hear Fatima's story

Small Acts Of Courage Shine A Light On Resilience – Jack Blyzinskyj, Imperial MBA Class of ’23
Jack Blyzinskyj combined his Olympic training, family roots and business education to make a positive impact on those fleeing conflict in Ukraine

I Am A Great Example Of Resilience, Of The Need To Be Kind To Others – Yuliia Honcharova
In recognition of World Refugee Day, BlueSky Thinking speaks to students around the world who have been displaced by global events and conflict, using their experiences, voices and actions to help make the world a better place. Here, we hear Yuliia's story

Refugee Day 2023 – Meet The Students Working To Make The World A Better Place
In recognition of World Refugee Day, BlueSky Thinking speaks to students around the world who have been displaced by global events and conflict, using their experiences, voices and actions to help make the world a better place

Why Women’s Networks Need To Get Better At Getting Together
Despite promoting collaboration and connection, many women’s networks choose to operate individually. New research by the Erasmus Centre for Women and Organisations at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University reveals the benefits to be gained for women if networks choose to work together.