Rowan Randle graduated with an MBA from Milpark Business School in 2008. After working as a junior manager, he migrated to strategic thinking and became the Operations Director of Merchandise at AEG. He credits his wife Nolene with supporting him through his MBA studies by managing family affairs while he focused on his studies full-time. His next goals include climbing Kilimanjaro for his 40th birthday in 2010, pursuing a doctoral program in business administration, and buying a new home for his family.
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Alumni News Rowan Randle Mba Operations Director
1. Alumnus Prof ile: R owan Rand le
Rowan is energetic, goal oriented and comes across as someone who makes things happen, not afraid to
get his hands dirty from setting up to breaking down at events. These are the words of the person who
interviewed Rowan for the position of Operations Director of Merchandise at AEG. Rowan Randle graduated
with a Milpark Business School MBA in 2008.
Q: Tell us about Neil Goosen, who encouraged you to pursue an MBA?
Neil is the financial director for Iliad holdings. Neil believes his purpose
in life is to develop leaders. He is a Christian and he leads by example.
His priority is his family and his passion is playing a round of golf.
Q: You refer to the MBA process as hard and painful fill us in?
The road to completing the MBA consumed many moons of my life.
The most difficult time was during the accreditation process, the
uncertainty of the course accreditation. I chose to wait until this process
was resolved and then continued with my studies.
Q: What happened between being a junior manager and an operations
director?
This was a period of learning and development. The ability to migrate
from execution to strategic thinking
Q: Tell us about your nearest and dearest.
I am an only child and my parents doted on me. My spouse has played a pivotal role with regard to
my completion of the MBA because this study process consumes all ones time. Nolene managed
all family affairs during my study period, allowing me the time to focus on my studies.
Q: What do you do to relax?
I like to watch movies, old and new. (Two of my favourites are Bucket List and Scarface.) I also like
to cook and enjoy a meal with my family.
Q: Do you believe South Africa is alive with possibilities?
We as a nation have proved this in 1994 when we became a democratic nation. There is opportunity
and potential in South Africa. We are a young nation, and can provide the soil for many entrepreneurs.
I am positive about South Africa and believe in the innate good of our people to rise above their
current situation and excel.
Q: What is your next big dream?
My next big dream is to purchase a new home for my family. The goal to achieve for my 40th birthday
(in 2010) is to climb Kilimanjaro. I will also be pursuing a doctoral program in business administration
in 2010.
Q: Other thoughts on the MBA?
揃 The MBA provides a vehicle for the desire to improve the quality of ones life, be it in knowledge,
stature and wealth creation. Clarity of purpose and heart is required in determining success in this
process.
揃 The most critical component in this exercise is not your ability, potential or intelligence quotient but
your hunger to succeed.
揃 The critical path to your success for an MBA is to make the decision to rise above average.
揃 During the study process one needs to follow a strict schedule and be in isolation to meet deadlines
and complete the required reading and course work. One needs to become a hermit, almost a social
misfit to accomplish your goal!
揃 This is all underpinned by commitment and support from your family, your life partner and children.
La Familia sacrifices the most during this process of study.
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul. And sings the tune without
words, and never stops at all.
Emily Dickinson
Milpark Business School 2009