Send us a textFor the final episode of season 1, the girls end with a bang as they are joined by a live audience of 50 students from across the UK. Rakhi and Rhea sit down with Bernard Sinniah, the ex-Managing Director of Citi Bank who made his mark on the renowned bank during his 40 year career there. Bernard takes us on his journey from boarding school in Sri Lanka to managing over $500 million in revenue. The floor is then opened to the audience for a Q&A session with Bernard...
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Send us a textFor the final episode of season 1, the girls end with a bang as they are joined by a live audience of 50 students from across the UK. Rakhi and Rhea sit down with Bernard Sinniah, the ex-Managing Director of Citi Bank who made his mark on the renowned bank during his 40 year career there. Bernard takes us on his journey from boarding school in Sri Lanka to managing over $500 million in revenue. The floor is then opened to the audience for a Q&A session with Bernard...
Send us a textRhea and Rakhi sit down for one of their most exclusive episodes to date - as they interview the CEO of Pret, Pano Christou. Pano takes students along his journey from an Assistant Manager at Pret to becoming the third-ever CEO. Fancy going from student to CEO? Want to know how to climb the ranks at an industry-leading company? Curious to see how Pano did it?Join us for the ride.
In The Grad Scheme of Things
Send us a textFor the final episode of season 1, the girls end with a bang as they are joined by a live audience of 50 students from across the UK. Rakhi and Rhea sit down with Bernard Sinniah, the ex-Managing Director of Citi Bank who made his mark on the renowned bank during his 40 year career there. Bernard takes us on his journey from boarding school in Sri Lanka to managing over $500 million in revenue. The floor is then opened to the audience for a Q&A session with Bernard...