With over 20 years of experience in China, Sarah Meyers has a rich background in living, studying, and working in the region. She is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis. Over the past seven years, Sarah has dedicated her career to international education in China, a passion that began with her internship at Teach For China while studying at New York University (NYU).
Prior to her college studies, Sarah spent a year in Beijing focusing on Mandarin Chinese. During her junior year, she participated in NYU Shanghai’s study abroad program and completed an internship in the global marketing department at Capvision, an international consulting firm. Additionally, she served as a resident assistant for the inaugural class of NYU Shanghai, where she co-founded the acclaimed debate club, Collective Voice – More Than Debate. Sarah graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in political science from Arizona State University.
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Exploring Leadership and Innovation: McDonnell Scholars Visit Nestlé Purina
It was great to hear the strong values and mission that Purina shares with their consumers and business partners. The coordinators and staff members, from Operations to HR to R&D, inspired me to think big – to go beyond what would be expected of a consumer packaged goods pet nutrition company. The vision of unconditional love between the end consumer, the pet, and the customer, us, translates into a very viable, relatable message that reminded me how important a mission and vision are to the success of a corporation…Continue reading