Meet Oxford Saïd’s MBA Class Of 2025 by: Jeff Schmitt on July 26, 2025 | 21 minute read July 26, 2025 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit MBAs under the Bridge of Sighs P&Q: What are the most exciting new courses that your school is offering to MBAs this school year? What makes them so unique and valuable? Major: “With the addition of several new electives this year, I would have to say the ‘Science of Wellbeing’ and ‘Cyber Resilience’, which was introduced this term, have been two extremely well received courses by our students. The ‘Cyber Resilience’ programme incorporated an amazingly realistic – and fun – simulation session, run by outside cyber experts in countering threats. Our ‘Science of Wellbeing’ elective is led by our international expert, Professor Jan-Emanuel Du Neve, whose research into wellbeing in the workplace and beyond is used and cited by corporations around the world. P&Q: What types of support does your career center and alumni provide to MBA students? How have these services and relationship made your graduates more competitive in the marketplace? Major: “We don’t see career support ending at graduation. By adding targeted alumni resources including a dedicated 1–3-year career coach, focused events, and intensive job sprints for recent graduates, we ensure a seamless transition from student to alumni, helping them stay competitive and well-supported during the critical early stages of their careers.” Click on the links below to access in-depth student profiles from the Class of 2025. MBA Student Hometown Undergraduate Alma Mater Last Employer Ajibola Bolanle Nigeria Landmark University Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) Prateek Garg Ghaziabad, India University of Mumbai Open Source Pharma Foundation Benjamin Gonzalez Millan Leon, MA Universidad de la Salle Planeta B Emily Hao Boston, MA Worcester Polytechnic Institute Investing at Home Jose F. C. Hong Singapore University College London International Union for Conservation of Nature Roshni Khandelwal Indore, India Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Coforge Capucine Le Meur New York Cty, NY University of Pennsylvania Veolia Middle East Triet Nguyen Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam La Trobe University (Australia) BDO Australia Nickolai Prakofeyu NA Grenoble Ecole de Management York House Foods Aisha Raheem Lagos, Nigeria Queen Mary University of London Farmz2u Sachith Siriwardane Singapore Washington University in St. Louis Guild Samantha Withey Mount Prospect, IL University of North Texas United Nations Refugee Agency Previous PagePage 3 of 3 1 2 3 © Copyright 2026 Poets & Quants. All rights reserved. This article may not be republished, rewritten or otherwise distributed without written permission. To reprint or license this article or any content from Poets & Quants, please submit your request HERE.