Mangalore: Richard Saldhana delivers lecture at AIMIT


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Mangalore, Apr 9: Richard Saldhana, former chairman  and CEO of UNILEVER, Peru-South America and presently chairman of Gokuldas Exports and Trans Maldivian Airlines visited AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore on April 5and delivered a guest lecture.

Dr Derek Lobo and several members of the Catholic Association of South Kanara (CASK)  were also present. AIMIT director, Fr Denzil Lobo, chairman Fr Oswald Mascarenhas, Fr Pradeep Sequeira, administrator of AIMIT, dean academics Dr Rowena Wright, teaching faculty and students attended the guest lecture.

In a highly motivational address, Richard Saldhana spoke about both work and life lessons, and gave the students a set of magical keys to assist them in all work and non -work related problems they would face in the future.

“You must have the passion to follow your vision”, he urged, “ and the compassion to give it up for the greater good he added.”

 He also said that deadlocks in the workplace can be resolved when you mend, bend or as a last resort decide to end the equation. "Our choices of employment he cautioned the students are always tempered by our degrees of freedom."

The session ended with a lively question and answer session.

  

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