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In a more personal memoir, author Blair Schweiger describes her father as the son of a wanderer who attended an This education served as his "magic carpet ride," securing him a position as a functionary for a global corporation that moved his entire family across South America . Despite his success in the corporate world, the story highlights the tension between his professional path and his true lifelong passion: bullfighting. 3. The "Thunderbird" Path

For Ian Yamaguchi, attending an was the bridge between engineering and the tech industry. After studying a mix of business and engineering at Drexel University , he worked in consulting for IBM. He later chose to attend INSEAD , a world-renowned international business graduate school in France , to sharpen his global business acumen. Today, he uses that dual expertise to develop augmented reality (XR) products for Samsung. 2. The Legacy of a "Magic Carpet Ride"

On their Tokyo campus, professors like Dr. Jiayin Qin contribute to the school's narrative by researching global work boundaries and the identities of expatriate working mothers.