PSU Business Leader Question and Answer Session
PITTSBURG, KS.--- Pittsburg State University business student Sonya Bhakta already knows what she wants out of life.
"My long term goal, 20 or 30 years from now, is to become a CEO of a Fortune 500 company, so whatever I can do to set the path to that goal is what I will be doing," said Sonya Bhakta, PSU Business Student.
To do that, she's going to need some help. That's why she, and the other members of PSU'S M.B.A. Association decided to invite several local business leaders to speak at a question and answer session.
"We wanted to give them a chance today to give us some insight into what their daily life is like as a business leader," said Sonya.
Able Manufacturing and Assembly President Bill Pesch says interactions like this also had a big impact on him while he was learning the in's and out's of the business world.
"The people who had real life experience, whether they were business, political, or leaders of associations coming into speak to the class, and having Q and A sessions with them," said Bill Pesch,
Able Manufacturing, Assembly President. Giving them a chance to keep the best and the brightest right here at home. Pesch does have one bit of advice for the students.
"My long term goal, 20 or 30 years from now, is to become a CEO of a Fortune 500 company, so whatever I can do to set the path to that goal is what I will be doing," said Sonya Bhakta, PSU Business Student.
To do that, she's going to need some help. That's why she, and the other members of PSU'S M.B.A. Association decided to invite several local business leaders to speak at a question and answer session.
"We wanted to give them a chance today to give us some insight into what their daily life is like as a business leader," said Sonya.
Able Manufacturing and Assembly President Bill Pesch says interactions like this also had a big impact on him while he was learning the in's and out's of the business world.
"The people who had real life experience, whether they were business, political, or leaders of associations coming into speak to the class, and having Q and A sessions with them," said Bill Pesch,
Able Manufacturing, Assembly President. Giving them a chance to keep the best and the brightest right here at home. Pesch does have one bit of advice for the students.
"Always to listen more and speak less," said Pesch.
The students are eager to hear anything he's willing to tell them.
"We want to interact with those people. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity," said Sonya.
The students are eager to hear anything he's willing to tell them.
"We want to interact with those people. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity," said Sonya.
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