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...
All content for In The Grad Scheme of Things is the property of Wiser Academy, with Rhea Patel & Rakhi Minocha and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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 textIn this episode of "In The Grad Scheme of Things", Rhea and Rakhi will be guiding you through university life and how to make the most of your time there. Reminiscing on their experiences, the girls reflect on what they would have done differently and how uni has shaped their careers today.Apply to undergrad and grad opportunities now: https://linktr.ee/wiseracademy
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...