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"MBA teaches you the value of out-of-the-box thinking and how to go about it" says Vedant Vashishta recent alumnus, currently working with Carlsberg Pvt. Ltd

“It is easy to sit in an air-conditioned classroom and receive lectures on marketing, finance, and various other subjects; however, it’s very difficult to actually go out in the field and perform.” These are the words of Vedant Vashistha, a PGDM course batch 2012-14 alumnus from Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida. He was placed with Carlsberg Pvt. Ltd. India as a Key accounts executive during campus recruitment. He has been with the organization for almost a year and is looking forward to an exciting journey ahead.

Vedant describes his job as an exciting opportunity, although he admits to the complexity of the sector and domain. Talking about the challenges of his job, he explains that there are extremely stringent Government regulations in the marketing industry. However, he believes that he is making definite progress and he attributes it to his dual specialization in marketing and finance, as well as his ability to multitask.

“MBA polishes your personality”, Vedant says, discussing the importance of management education in the current business environment. He advises MBA aspirants to ‘learn by doing: “learn practical things and do your projects well. Also, try to think out of the box. Run-of-the-mill jobs and attitudes are not the way to succeed today.”

Vedant’s fondest memories from Jaipuria are from the time he spent in a hostel making friends and engaging in intellectual conversations. He is excited about what the future holds for him, and he is looking forward to meeting the challenges head-on!

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Communication Conclave “Communication makes, sustains and breaks relationships.”

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida witnessed its first ever communication conclave held on 31st January 2015 with professors and professionals participating along with zealous students eager for heavy interaction. The main topic for the conclave was “Corporate Communication: Do you see what I see?”. The event was successfully organized by the faculty coordinators: Dr.Abhijit Nair, Ms. Richa Dhar, Ms. Kanchan Rana, Prof. Ashok Advani, Col.Rajpal and Dr.Niva Bhandari. The chief guest of the event was Mr.Lavleen Raheja, CEO & Chairman of Franklin Covey who inaugurated the conclave by lighting the divine lamp.

Dr. Poonam Sharma in her welcome speech focused on clear communication as the fundamental requirement for success. She, then tapped on the importance of “touching the locus” which means winning the hearts in style by quoting examples from speeches of Mr. Barack Obama and Mr.Narendra Modi. She also emphasized the importance of effective and clear communication in all the areas of sales and marketing; in fact in all the business domains.

Mr. Lavleen Raheja mesmerized the audience by his enthralling presentation, which focused on “7 Habits of High Effectiveness”.

He quoted the rising corporate demand for cultivating the art of communication clearly and the ability to follow the same with action. He then emphasized on the importance of trust using examples like GE to highlight the organizational shift from “profitability” to “trust”. He also spoke about the shift of organization towards value creation in every sphere of their activity.

The inauguration came to an end with a thanks giving speech by Dr.Abhijit Nair who quoted enthusiasm as the prime essence of communication.

The Panel 1 discussion came into action with focus on “Effective Communication, A tool for communication without authority”. The Panelists comprised of: Capt. Ved Prakash Singh,Corporate Head –HR, Jamna Auto Industries Ltd, Ms. Ira Aggarwal-Director Mission I AM . Col. M.S Vilkhu, Advanced Communicator, Toastmaster International and Ms. Mridula Lawrence, India Communications lead-CSC.” The session was moderated by Dr.Niva Bhandari.

The discussion started with a focus on effective communication throughout i.e. within teams, in cross functional teams and among people across all age groups. The speakers also shared their experiences.

The Panelists for the 2nd Panel were Mr. K.D Singh VP-Corporate Services –Maruti Suzuki Ltd, Ms. Poonam Jain Founder President Suprayas & DTM Toastmasters International and Ms. Urvashi Sareen Senior Manager HR Tech Mahindra, with the session being moderated by Prof. Ashok Advani. The speaker shared their real life experience with the help of stories and examples to emphasize on the barriers to effective communication and discussed the possible ways to mitigate the same. The panel also discussed about the various methods employed by organisations like Maruti Suzuki Limited and Tech Mahindra to overcome cross cultural challenges.

The discussion in the conclave amplified what Jimmy carter once said about cross cultural and cross functional communications: “We have become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams.”

Write up courtesy– Tanya Ahuja and Karthikeya Agarwal
Photography– Tanya Kohli and Rishav Mohan

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“Jaipuria prepared me to not only compete but also be in the right place at the right time!” says Manpreet Singh Lamba, Senior Consultant, Mancer Consulting Services

“The discipline that Jaipuria taught me has helped me succeed in my career”, says Manpreet Singh Lamba who completed his PGDM from Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida. A 2010 batch alumni, Manpreet is employed with Mancer Consulting Services, the organization that offered him the position of management trainee during the campus recruitment. Since then, he has grown to the position of Team Lead/Assistant Manager.

Manpreet is convinced that an MBA today can be extremely helpful, especially one received from a good school like Jaipuria: “A college education provides with basic skills. To be employable and further grow in your domain, you need specialized learning and exposure,such asthe education you can receive while pursuing an MBA. A well designed program like the one Jaipuria offers can create huge impact.” However, it’s not just the program; the complete ensemble, including the faculty, infrastructure, co-curricular activities and the soft skill training contribute to the development of student into skilled professionals. “My journey with Jaipuria was very good, Manpreet tells us. “The program polished my skills, nurtured me in the best possible way, and gave me great exposure to a high-quality business education. In addition, it gave me an opportunity to work with some of the best faculty out of all B-Schools. The result, of course, is the job I have secured and am growing in. I am truly happy and will be completing five years in my assignment soon.”

The industry is becoming more competitive by every day. “I am a recruitment consultant and my clients are becoming more and more demanding, “Manpreet says. “The market trends are also dynamic, with businesses reducing or stopping the outsourcing of recruitment functions. The pressures are increasing, but this also makes the domain very exciting.” According to Manpreet, the economy is improving and the market is booming, creating growth in jobs in ever sector: “Today, even graduates from good colleges are getting placed and, hence, they can get some work experience before opting for post graduation”.

Manpreet advises the MBA aspirants to take the program seriously. “The program being offered by Jaipuria is designed to map the industry requirements,” he says. ”Its professional approach prepares students for employment, instead of simply handing out degrees”. This, he believes, is the greatest take-away from a higher education institute in the current times.

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Mr. Yatish Wahaal talks about his meteoric rise and how Jaipuria Institute of Management helped him soar to towering heights of success

Saying that Mr. Yatish Wahaal has done Jaipuria Institute of Management proud would be an understatement. The fact that he is the winner of the first Chairman’s Medal given to alumni of the institute illustrates the significance of his professional achievements. A student of the 2007 batch, Mr. Wahaal remembers the fresh feel of Noida campus, and he credits the institute for giving him the right skills needed to make giant strides in his career. His success has led him to his current position as the CEO and Director of Nayati Healthcare & Research Pvt. Ltd.

Here, Mr. Wahaal talks about his professional growth and his institute’s role in his success. “I am really indebted to the house of Jaipuria because I feel that some of the very basic qualities they have instilled in me have resulted in the achievements that I have made,” he tells us. “It’s the passion for education, and not profits, that drives the institute.” He has, of course, reaped the benefits of his education, illustrated by his placement with Centurion Bank of Punjab. Mr. Wahaal bagged the placement at an interesting time for the bank – it was an in its expansion phase and his placement offered him a tremendous learning experience.

Since then, Mr. Wahaal has worked with Haier Appliance, a Fortune 500 consumer durable company, at a time when it was just setting up a base of operations in India. This was another position that gave him the experience needed to help him on his rise up the corporate ladder. He has also worked on several top rung projects, including the privatization of IPL, a gig for Sultanate of Oman and helping Sahara group acquire the Grosvenor House. He admits that it’s been a rewarding career so far and attributes it to the platform laid out for him by his institute.

Talking about his time at Jaipuria, Noida Mr. Wahaal says, “They offer plenty of scope to students to derive value from their education. Besides classroom learning, we did a lot of case studies, research work and industry visits that were really helpful. One of my most memorable experiences was working with Café Coffee Day with one of our professors. We did a live exercise at one of their outlets and helped create support material, including the idea of a signature CCD tune that worked towards their brand enhancement.”

Mr. Wahaal believes that it was exercises like these that brought him closer to his consulting career, which is his focus in the long run. Today, Nayati Healthcare & Research Pvt. Ltd. does its work in Tier 2 and Tier 3 areas where there is no network of doctors and medical professionals. The idea is to take healthcare to patients in a model that’s economically viable and sustainable. “It’s something I am passionate about and want to do for those around me, Mr. Wahaal says. “I am indebted by the Chairman’s Medal given to me; however, I also look at it as a sense of responsibility.”

Going down memory lane and reflecting on his academic days at the institute is not always easy for Mr. Wahaal, as it fills him with a wide range of emotions: “There are many great memories attached to those times. But, what I appreciate the most was that our institute took our suggestions on board, like when we asked for help in learning a foreign language. Upon this request, the institute quickly organized French lessons for its student body.” And, in a parting shot to current students, Mr. Wahaal says, “The institute offers you a phenomenal platform, make the most of it and avoid taking short cuts.” With his experience, both as a student and a professional, students would be wise to listen to these words.

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4th Jaipuria Annual Management Conference (JAMC), 2014 dealt with the topic of “Employee Engagement: Harnessing Human Capital”

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida organised its 4th Jaipuria Annual Management Conference (JAMC-2014) on December 13, 2014 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.The theme of this year’s event was on the theme “Employee Engagement: Harnessing Human Capital”.

There were many other distinguished guests at the gathering, including Chief Guest Dr. A. K. Balyan, MD & CEO, Petronet LNGLtd., and Mr. Vipin Sondhi, MD & CEO, JCB India, who was the Guest of Honour. Mr. S. Y. Siddqui, Chief Mentor, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., Mr. Kamal Singh, Director General, NHRD, and Mr. G. P. Rao, Management Advisor also attended as special guests. Also in attendance was Mr. Sharad Jaipuria, President of PHDCCI & Chairman, Jaipuria Institute of Management, and Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria, Vice Chairman of the institute, Dr. Rajiv R. Thakur, Director, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida. The inaugural session of the conference began with the guests taking part in the lamp lighting service. After the ceremonial lightning of the lamp, Honourable Director Dr. Rajiv R. Thakur introduced the theme of the conference. In his welcome address, Mr. Sharad Jaipuria emphasised significance of employee engagement. He also stressed the importance of harnessing human capital for reaping the benefits of competitive advantage, productivity and growth for all the stakeholders in the organization.

Mr. G.P Rao, while presenting the conference overview, energized the gathering with his witty and eloquent deliberation on the need of employee engagement. He also introduced the agenda for the conference and the distinguished speakers in the inaugural session.Mr.KamalSingh, while sharing his thoughts on the event, presented important and interesting data on employee engagement, backed by research and rating agencies, including Dale Carnege, NHRDN and Tower Perrins.

In his address, the Guest of Honour Mr. Vipin Sondhi ignited the young minds in attendance by sharing four short stories that confirmed the importance and need of employee engagement for the success of any organization and its people. He stated that engagement initiatives are inclusive in nature and the drivers should ensure that everyone is a part of engagement, including leaders, followers, and both weak and strong players in the process. The key to the success of employee engagement lies in the hands of leadership.

The Chief Guest, Dr. A.K Balyan, while delivering his inaugural address, enthralled the audience with his pearls of wisdom. He emphasised the leadership-driven employee engagement endeavours, which is a combination of hardware and software, with policies and procedures being referred to as hardware and execution and people as software. He illustrated for an emotional connection between employees and management, and a commitment of employees toward the organization. He showed the immense benefits of engagement on the bottom line of a business. While delivering the vote of thanks, Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria appreciated the engaging deliberations of all the guests. He stated that employee engagement is a value chain and that all the stakeholders should chip in to complete this important practice. While organizations are taking important initiatives in this direction, business schools like Jaipuria Institute of Management are also instilling values and ethics in its students, the future flag bearers of employee engagement in organizations.As the session reached its end, the distinguished guests were honoured by presenting mementoes as a gesture of gratitude.

The first session on Leadership Values & Brand Alignment was chaired by Ms. Ester Martinez, Founder & Editor-in-chief, People Matters. The eminent panellists were Mr. Pradyumna Pandey, Chief GM-HR, JK Tyre, Mr. Deepak Dobriyal, VP-HR, Birlasoft, Ms. Usha Subramanian-VP, Technical and Campus-Mphasis, and Mr. Rajiv Kapoor, CPO-Fortis Healthcare.The session highlighted the different methods of defining values and their evolution. They also discussed the relationship between values and brand creation.The session was based on experiential sharing about how an organization defines and disseminates its values.

The second panel session on Employee Engagement Strategies & Best Practices was led by Ms. Shampi Venkatesh, CPO-NIIT Ltd. The eminent panellists were Mr. Sushil Baveja, President-HR, DSCL Ltd., Ms. Ashu Sawhney, VP-HR, DCB Bank and Mr. Abhay Kapoor, AVP-HR & Corporate ER, Escorts Ltd.The panel discussed the role of engagement by 3 key stakeholders: Reporting Manager, Business Leader, and HR. They also spoke about engagement at various stages of the employee life cycle, as well as the role of engagement for future generations. Also discussed were the role of communication,auto mationand entertainment in engagement.

In his special address, Mr. S.Y. Siddiqui spoke about the expectations of employees of different categories and age groups. He spoke about the various aspects of leadership, including mentoring, listening, influencing, and networking. He emphasised on the need to develop a culture of respect, empowerment, commitment and ownership within an organization. He shared that the best strategy for employee engagement is to develop an element of pride among the employees. He also discussed various HR initiatives at Maruti Suzuki and shared his insightful experiences.

The conference concluded with the conference summary by Prof. Abdul Qadir, Conference Coordinator and a vote of thanks by Mr. R.K. Rishiraj, Head Corporate Relations & Placement, Jaipuria Institute of Management.

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Jaipuria Noida hosts its eighth convocation ceremony with Mr. Ankur Warikoo, Head, Groupon APAC Emerging Markets as the Chief Guest

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida recently held its 8th convocation ceremony for its 2014 Batch on Sunday, 30th November. 206 students of the batch of 2012-14 were awarded their degree. The event did not only witness students on the cusp of new beginnings buzzing with energy but it also brought together leading lights from the world of academia and business. Mr. Ankur Warikoo, Head, Groupon APAC Emerging Markets was the Chief Guest of the event.

The organizers had left no stone unturned to make sure that the day will be remembered for a long time to come. It was of course a big day for the students who had turned out in their Sunday bests, so to speak, and were brimming with joy on the major achievement in their lives.

Mr. Sharad Jaipuria, Chairman of the institutes took to the stage and began the proceedings. He talked about the role the institute plays in creating leaders of tomorrow and the students in front of him stood testimony to that. He inspired the students by saying, “You need to focus on your strengths because they help you achieve your dreams. Dream big and go after them with whatever your strengths might be.” He followed up his thought with the example of the Indian Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi, who has done just that and spectacularly so.

Dr. Rajiv R Thakur, Director, Jaipuria, Noida then presented the annual report for the institute, which was received with a big round of applause. He talked about the placement record for the institute last year, which stood at 95% overall, with a large number of big name organizations coming to the campus as recruiters. He also focussed on various initiatives carried out by the institute in the last year for the overall development of students. He ended his talk reiterating the institute’s commitment to creating leaders of tomorrow.

The alumni were then guided to take the oath by Mr. Jaipuria who also gave them their diplomas. Mr. Ankur Warikoo, the Chief Guest of the event then handed over medals to students who had performed extraordinarily in different fields. In his heartfelt speech he said, “The institute has prepared you to face the corporate world with finesse. Now it will be onto you to pay back with your success in the times to come. Congratulations to Jaipuria and you all.”

Through his speech Mr. Warikoo had tried to talk about the importance of being limitless rather than being bogged down by materialistic things. He shared anecdotes from his life to drive home his point and describe the significance of physical and mental courage. And these qualities are in abundance in the recipient of this year’s Chairman’s Award of Recognition. Mr. Yateesh Wahaal, alumni from 2005-7 batch has made giant strides in the industry since then and was felicitated on the day by his proud institute. He started his career in banking but soon moved to different industries and worked on projects that made an impact internationally. Today, he is the CEO of an emerging health care company that will be opening super speciality hospitals in different parts of the country.

Thereafter, awards were given to the deserving students for their outstanding academic achievements. The Gold Medal for PGDM was awarded to Ms. Bhavna Tandon and Silver Medal to Ms. Sakshi Gupta. The specialization wise toppers were Ms. Bhavna Tandon (Financial Management), Ms. Megha Mahajan (Marketing Management), Ms. Isha Singhal (Human Resource Management), Ms. Sakshi Gupta (International Business), and Mr Tarun Harit (Operations Management).

For PGDM (Services), the Gold Medal was awarded to Ms. Komal Nagar and Silver Medal to Ms. Shipra Gupta. For PGDM (Marketing), The Gold Medal was awarded to Ms. Shubhanshi Dhooper and Silver Medal to Mr. Tarun Harit.

The Gold Medal for overall BEST STUDENT OF 2012-14 was awarded to Ms Bhavana Tandon. The Gold Medal for BEST WOMAN STDUENT of 2012-2014 was awarded to Ms Sakshi Gupta

The Vote of Thanks was delivered by the Vice Chairman of the Jaipuria Group of Institutions, Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria who stressed on the fact that each passing student should believe in themselves to overcome difficult situations and unknown problems that they would encounter as they go ahead in the professional and personal lives. The 8th Convocation ceremony of Jaipuria Noida reinstated in every way one of the core philosophies on which Jaipuria Institute of Management is touted-“You are greater than what you are.”

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Inter-campus Media Relations Committee meet at Jaipuria, Noida acknowledges the efforts of the club, encourages members to go bigger, better and higher

Meeta Malik,
PGDM, Class: 2014- 2016

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida recently hosted its inter-campus Media Relations Club (MRC) meet amidst much enthusiasm. The two-day event held on 8th and 9th September brought together MRC members from all four campuses of the institute to discuss the latest developments and share their experiences. The club that is responsible for building the Jaipuria brand amongst different stakeholders, inside and outside the organization, also discussed its vision, mission and goals for the upcoming year.

One of the major responsibilities of the MRC is to build a link between the institute and the world outside by offering positive practices and policies. It also does its best to create awareness and build a healthy public image of the institute while generating goodwill about its activities. Thus, with a lot at stake and plenty to play for, the annual inter-campus MRC meet assumes great significance. It was no different this year as the Noida campus provided the perfect setting for an event that turned out to be an invigorating experience for all members.

The meet began with the traditional lighting of the lamp before Ms. Ankita Singh, Jaipuria Corporate Office, Marketing and Admissions welcomed Dr. Rajiv Thakur, Director, Jaipuria, Noida, onto the stage. Dr. Thakur praised the work MRC has done throughout the year. It was all the encouragement the members needed to keep up with their efforts – and, this encouragement will push them to go further and work harder in the future. He also talked about the importance of the event and reminded members of the significance of the job they were doing for their institute.

Mr. Amit Attry, Vice President, Marketing & Corporate Relations, Jaipuria Institute of Management, then took over for an interactive session where he asked the members to share their experiences. Through the exercise, he drilled home the importance of experience sharing to build a bridge with the outside world. The Icebreaking session allowed students to introduce themselves so that the members of the club could know more about each other. The presentation of the Flashback Journey by MRC members from all campuses was an enjoyable viewing experience for all in attendance.

While the group looked back and hoped to learn from the past experiences, it was time to think ahead, with a focus on social media and its importance in future endeavours. Dr. Poonam Sharma, MRC coordinator and Marketing faculty, Jaipuria, Noida, talked about how social media tools can be used to enhance the brand image of the institute. Experts from Esquared Inc. then conducted sessions that had a big impact on the members. Mr. Bejoy Suri, Director, Esquared Inc., in his session ‘Mission 2015’, informed the members about engaging people through social media.

Ms. Riyanka Basu, Public Relations and Business Communication Officer, Esquared Inc., used her presentation to highlight the importance of effective content writing and discussed the right and wrong approaches towards everyday communication. Mr. Shashank Rohella, Video Editor, Esquared Inc., discussed the basics of good videography and photography, noting its importance in communication and awareness. The day ended with Case Studies – members from all the four campuses were divided into teams in order to focus on building and maintaining a strong collaborative work environment.

Manish Kumar, Director, Iridium Interactive, began the proceedings on day two with a session on Social Media. He talked about using social media to maximize exposure, and he discussed the importance of networking. He stressed on the point that posts should be interactive and visually appealing to have the desired impact. Case Study presentations from different teams followed, and they were evaluated by Ms. Gunjan Aggarwal, Co-Founder, Esquared Inc. with helpful feedback that allowed the members to gain more knowledge. The top two presentations also won awards, and, of course, bragging rights for the day.

The event drew to a close with a prize distribution ceremony conducted by Mr. Amit Attry and Dr. Poonam Sharma. All the members of the MRC were acknowledged and presented gifts for their contributions to the club and the brand as a whole. The event had served its purpose of bringing the members of the club from all campuses closer, and instilling the importance of its goals and activities. The members left the two-day event knowing that their contributions were appreciated, and that the value of membership continues to grow.

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Jaipuria Noida launches Information Technology Club (iTops) and creates a platform to help students stay with IT

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida recently inaugurated an Information Technology Club for the benefit of its students. Called iTops, the club is another initiative from the B School to offer the best amenities to its students and offer them a comprehensive learning environment. Information technology is obviously an integral part of every management professional’s life in today’s corporate environment, in one way or another, and the club will aim to hone these skills amongst students, preparing them for the challenges that lay ahead.

The big launch of the club took place on the 4th of September, 2014 and it turned out to be a much talked about event. “Technology is a word that describes something that doesn’t work yet,” according to Douglas Adams, the famous writer who fuelled the curiosity for technology with his imagination. And the inaugural event had many young minds from Jaipuria, Noida display these two attributes; curiosity and imagination, in abundance, which definitely is a positive sign for the new club.

Proceedings for the day began with the welcome of Chief Guest Mr. Pankaj Madan, National Marketing Manager and Guest of Honour, Mr. Abhinav Shikawat, Chief Marketing Executive; both from HCL Info system Ltd, a leading name in the industry. Things then started on a bright note with the traditional lighting of the lamp by faculty members, Prof. Durgansh Sharma, Prof. Lalit Sharma and Prof. Richa Misra. Like in the fast paced world of Information Technology, things got underway immediately after as the members of the club were thrust right in the middle of action.

The very first activity of the club was to explore and understand The Power of Micro Blogging. A competition held on this highly relevant topic set the ball rolling as the members of the club were divided into groups of five each. They had to present a blog on some of the most talked about topics in the recent times. The subjects ranged from FIFA Fever on Facebook to Women Empowerment in India, digital marketing to Infrastructural development in the country. Completely charged up with the mission, the participants gave the task their best shot.

Judges comprising the chief guest, the guest of honour and faculty coordinators had a tough time on their hands to select the winner. But finally it was the group that wrote the blog on Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS that won the competition. The bloggers on the topic of FIFA Fever were runners up. As the activities ended on a high, Prof. Richa Misra and Prof. Lalit Sharma presented mementos to the guests. Prof. Durgansh Sharma offered the vote of thanks and urged students to make the most out of the club and take it to greater heights.

But that already seems the agenda for the members of the club, who are thrilled to have the opportunity to come out on iTops. Abhinay Mishra, PGDM 2015 said, “I completely appreciate this initiative taken by our institute and am looking forward to all the learning I can get from it.” Another member of the club was of the opinion that, “Information Technology is the way forward for all professionals and the club will equip us with the latest that will help us in our management careers.” That in itself would be purpose served for an exciting and ambitious club like this one.

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