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Thunderbird Changed My Life
On a recent trip to India to visit with our amazing T-bird family there, I spent a few hours meeting candidates for the MGM program. They were all impressive, but one stood out. She was passionate about her subject area and interests and she articulately described to me her work and her desire to overlay a global framework to the set of ideas she has been formulating. I was struck by her innate need to ‘know the world’ in a much deeper and more meaningful way. It was so clear from our conversation that she is a T-bird.
One of our senior faculty colleagues calls it, ‘the secret sauce.’ That passion for one’s discipline and curiosity about the world combined with a constant and hard-wired sense of network and community. I think these are the ingredients that we all see in front of us when we meet someone and realize they are, or should be, a T-bird. And then we combine that with the experience; the program, the classes, the faculty, foundations, the labs, the pub, and the people. What happens is both magical and incredibly consistent. Students bring so much with them to this experience, but they give just as much, and over and over again it changes or redirects or strengthens and informs their path. Around the world, from T-birds of all ages and backgrounds, I hear one message, ‘Thunderbird Changed My Life.’
With one notable exception. Several years ago over lunch in Miami with a truly amazing Thunderbird from the class of 1966, I listened as he recounted his journey; from Cuba to the US, from business and banking to politics and community development. As he summarized his experiences and framed
Thunderbird Alumni gathering in Mumbai, India in November 2019
Patrick McDermott, Chief Engagement Officer
it all as a result of his time at Thunderbird, I nodded and shared how often T-birds express this common thought, ‘Thunderbird Changed My Life.’ To my surprise, he shook his head, reached across the table, took my arm and replied,
‘Thunderbird did not change my life… Thunderbird gave me my life… I will do anything for Thunderbird.’
I share that story often as I meet with T-birds individually and in Chapter gatherings. It never fails to give me the same ‘goosebumps’ it did when it happened. Like the alumnus himself, it inspires me, and I hope it inspires all of us to do what we can for our beloved Thunderbird.
We have had yet another incredible year. As Dean Khagram would say, we are 80% through the ‘transformation.’ I walked past the future home of our new global headquarters today, which is now under construction, and saw the first floor being put in place (read more on page 8). We opened regional centers in Jakarta, Nairobi, and Seoul last year and there are more on the way (page 16). We hosted the largest Global Reunion in the history of Thunderbird with over 500 T-birds from more than 30 countries. And, we raised over $15 million (US) from 832 alumni and friends around the world. Every day, Thunderbird takes another step forward. Every week, alumni visit our new home in Downtown Phoenix to tour the new headquarters site and get excited about our future. And every semester, another incredible group of new T-birds arrive to start their journeys.
They arrive not with an expectation, but with a belief, that this School is special, that it provides more than just an education, it sets one on a path, and it opens a door to the world that they are eager to walk through. I can’t wait to meet them and later on down the road to hear their versions of how Thunderbird changed their lives. I know it has certainly changed mine, and like all of you and my friend in Miami, I shall be forever grateful for that.
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Thank You
A special thanks to the alumni who referred a prospective student over the past year. Nobody knows what it takes to be a T-bird better than our alumni!
Adriana Rodrigues ’90 Ahmed Eid ’18 Matthew Laubengayer ’01 Andrzei Adam Orzol ’94 Anna Shen ’14 Aram Chavez ’08 Barry K. King ’14 Ben Pandya ’02 Bill Jordan ’19 Carlos Sandoval Zuria ’03 Cesar Vargas ’00 Chris Lopez ’13 Christine Wilfer ’76 David Eduardo Johnson ’10 David Young ’91 Gwyn Nichols ’17 Hiroshi Hamada ’91 Ira latham ’18 Jakub Hladík ’05 Jeremy Ruiz ’16 Joe Cusack ’84 John Bevell ’12 Jonathan Griffin ’19 Jonna Bournias ’18 Jorge Céspedes ’15 Jose Arriaga ’05 Jose Pablo Ramirez ’08 Julia McWhirter ’08 Katrine Vange ’92 Katsuo Takeda ’86 Kellie Krieser ’04 Kenneth Bateman ’95 Kiko Pavanelo ’18 Kollyn Kanz ’93 Laurent Mercier ’91 Luis Fernando Rivera ’12 Madit Yel ’19 Marc Allain ’91 Maria Houle ’87 Mario Becerril ’12 Marissa Garay ’18 Mike Hill ’15 Minaz Banvakiades ’18 Minesh Pore ’04 Mohammed Suhimi ’18 Munirah Alshilash ’17 Nancy Nelson ’08 Nathan Christiansen ’19 Neal Lemos ’19 Niky Chokshi ’12 Olivia Mulerwa ’18 Patrice Trudel ’87 Patrick Dessart ’83 Paul Ortolf ’15 Pedro Pablo Barragan ’07 Pepe Santos ’18 Rachel Tung ’17 Ricardo Schumm ’95 Rick Beitman ’15 Steve Goffena ’92 Steve Varela ’02 Steven Begkamp ’79 Thomas F. Steck ’07 Tim Johnson ’12 Vincent Alcaras ’19 Wolfgang Koester ’91
A connected world made possible by you
After graduating from Thunderbird in 1987, Paul W. Bradley began a diverse and multifaceted career across Asia that earned him recognition as an industry leader in supply chain management. He continues to be passionate about the importance of connecting the world through international trade, which is why he decided to include Thunderbird in his estate to fund scholarships for the next generation of Thunderbird students.
“When I decided that I wanted an international career, Thunderbird was the only school that I could consider. It taught me so much about multiculturalism and has empowered me with the tools to move across countries and cultures as I continue to build my business career in global management. Thunderbird has played an important role in my life and was one of my best decisions. With my donation, I can support future global leaders who can build bridges across cultures and countries, embrace technological innovation and continue through their individual efforts to shape a better world.”
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