It’s Sunday and I am sitting outside in the beautiful back terrace of the Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne. Yes it is still “warm” (about 53 degrees) enough to sit outside (at least for now) and I’m going to take full advantage. It has been an unbelievable month and as you can tell by the lack of posts on my blog, unbelievably busy. So I am going to do my best to catch you all up. Thank you for your patience and your support.
For those not familiar with this stage of my journey, I have joined the Executive MBA programme, an intensive 12 month MBA in Hospitality Administration, at the prestigious Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL). EHL has consistently ranked at the very top in terms of higher education hospitality management institutions and has been the Swiss and international reference for over 120 years (EHL was founded in 1893!). EHL has one of the strongest alumni networks (over 25,000 individuals) spanning the globe, across all industries, yet is uniquely positioned in the hospitality industry.
My reasons for joining EHL will become clearer and clearer as the year progresses, but my two main reasons are: One to build upon my current skills in hospitality and grow in the areas of corporate finance, revenue management, real estate valuation, and business research methods and two, to join the EHL network of industry leaders gaining access to vast resources of knowledge and experience, to seek guidance from those have paved new paths in the industry, and to meet the future hospitality leaders of tomorrow. Not to mention being in the center of Europe able to travel to some of the greatest cities and wine regions in the world! So far, I couldn’t be happier with my decision to come to EHL, everything I have hoped for is here and ready for me to take full advantage of.
With all this opportunity literally beckoning me at every turn, it is understandable that my excitement level is at a 10.5 out of 10. As I was explaining this excitement to one of my professors, she told me a beautiful and poignant phrase that has become my mantra thus far: Donner du temps au temps - Give time to time. So with this phrase, a deep breath, and a calming spirit (and an excited heart) I head into my EMBA year at EHL.