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Dominican Republic testimonials
Nathaniel George
Immediately prior to beginning the EBS MBA, I completed an Executive Diploma in Management with the University of the West Indies. Selecting EBS MBA was very easy. A co-worker had recently returned from the UK where she completed the program and she was very satisfied with the experience, and so I did some further research of my own and came to the same conclusion; that the EBS MBA is among the top in the world and so I signed up. I wrote my first exam in December 2002.
The road to success was very lonely for the greater part of the program. I was the only EBS student on the island when I started the program. It was not until about 2006, a fellow co-worker started the program. Closer to the end of my study, I convinced another co-worker to sign up. There were many defining moments during the course of my studies. I was promoted to Business Planning Manager in 2002 with responsibilities for strategic planning, budgeting and forecasting. This new appointment was very demanding, especially because the most significant aspects of my duties coincided with the exam timetable!
In October of 2003, I was transferred to the position of Customer Service Manager, a position I currently hold.
In 2006, I took a break from the program for about eighteen months to construct our house. It was proving too difficult to manage the construction of our house, work and do the program. But I was committed to my studies and in spite of the challenges I was more determined than ever to finish what I started. I had to defer subjects at times, because it was just impossible to study…..but I did not quit.
I resumed my studies after our house was constructed and in June of 2009, I graduated with an MBA with specialism in Marketing. My wife and I travelled from the Commonwealth of Dominica for over 15 hours to get to Edinburgh. This was a dream come true on several levels. I promised Zilia I would take her to London and I promised myself that I would finish what I started. No matter what the circumstances……………………and I did.