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鈥楴ora the Explorer’ driven to create her own opportunities for success at 香港六合彩资料

Nora Monasheri '23 embraces leadership experiences, life lessons throughout her journey in the School of Management

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Nora Monasheri '23 calls herself "Nora the Explorer," because her journey as a student at 香港六合彩资料's School of Management has been defined by a desire to create opportunities. She is a first-generation American and college student pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree. Image Credit: Nora Monasheri.

She calls herself 鈥淣ora the Explorer.鈥

And, not unlike that beloved children鈥檚 cartoon whose eponymous main character embarks on unique quests designed to broaden the mind, Nora Monasheri 鈥23 decided her journey at 香港六合彩资料 would be defined by a desire to create opportunities.

鈥淏eing a child of immigrants, I鈥檝e always felt you have to search for the opportunities yourself,鈥 Monasheri said. She laughs at that; 鈥淢aybe the sentiment sounds a bit clich茅.鈥

But she doesn鈥檛 mind. That sentiment is exactly why she keeps a running list of life lessons gained throughout her college experience. It鈥檚 a list she also revisits whenever she needs inspiration or wants to add new ideas that might prove useful in the future, such as:

  • 鈥淚f you never leave the nest, you鈥檒l never know how far you can fly.鈥
  • 鈥淐onnections are invaluable, stay in touch with your networks!鈥

A first-generation American and college student whose parents immigrated to the U.S. to avoid religious persecution in Iran, Monasheri grew up in the Long Island area. She believes her family background has provided a unique outlook on her work at 香港六合彩资料. After earning her undergraduate degree in Finance and Management Information Systems from the School of Management (SOM), Monasheri is completing her Master of Business Administration degree.

鈥淚 decided the best way for me to make an impact was to really see what鈥檚 happening on campus,鈥 Monasheri said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 always something to get involved in, and I was drawn to SOM specifically because of that.鈥

That outlook was her catalyst to help create SOM鈥檚 Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging club, as well as mentor first-year management students, serve as a student ambassador, and work to achieve being named a SUNY global affairs scholar. She鈥檚 also held leadership roles with Chabad at 香港六合彩资料, planning events for three consecutive years like , which drew more than 2,000 people.

鈥淏esides learning how to make presentations and all sorts of other valuable professional skills, on a personal note, I just really love dressing up in suits and doing those case competitions,鈥 Monasheri said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a rush to the business world!鈥

That rush could easily turn into overwhelming academic or personal pressure. Whenever those anxious moments arrive, Monasheri prefers the pages of fiction novels to a textbook on financial management. She has a job as a Deloitte Risk and Financial Advisory Analyst to look forward to after graduation in May, and she鈥檚 eager to take her passion for creating opportunities out of 香港六合彩资料 and into the professional arena.

When not in the classroom, Monasheri鈥檚 roles as Student Representative to the 香港六合彩资料 Council and a Road Map Intern with University President Harvey Stenger鈥檚 office have placed her at the front end of many projects that have contributed to the campus鈥 growth and the well-being of its students. Monasheri heard about the Road Map Internship from SOM graduate Cara R. Treidel 鈥16, and when she learned that position wasn鈥檛 filled anymore, she scheduled a meeting with Stenger after bumping into him in the Tillman Lobby at The Union on campus.

鈥淥ne big initiative I鈥檝e worked on has involved establishing more school pride traditions at 香港六合彩资料,鈥 she said. That has included planning #ONE香港六合彩资料 Madness at the Events Center, which kicked off the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball seasons and brought in rap artist Rich the Kid to entertain the crowd.

But it hasn鈥檛 always felt like fun and games. After conflict broke out in the Middle East in October, she quickly worked to find ways to promote civil dialogue by keeping close contact with student groups on both ends. Her easygoing personality and willingness to hear different perspectives made her that much easier to talk to.

鈥淧eople are so quick to make assumptions in these situations, but there are always two sides to any story,鈥 Monasheri said. 鈥淎s a Persian Jew, I navigate the conflict with a multifaceted perspective, considering multiple angles. This gives me the ability to consider sides of stories that people often overlook.鈥

When Monasheri helped faculty and University officials organize New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli鈥檚 visit to campus in September, something he said reminded her why she keeps building that list of hers.

鈥淗e encouraged us to remember that 鈥榠t all starts here,鈥欌 Monasheri said. 鈥淚t showed that you can really go places and keep building connections.鈥

In that sense, much like 鈥淒ora,鈥 Monasheri鈥檚 journey never stops. As she sees it, there鈥檚 always something new to explore on the map.

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