Cultivating Minds & Shaping the Future

Rachita Sharma, Managing Editor, 0
Founded in 1883, the university is known as a hot bed for entrepreneurship, creativity and high-thinking professionals. Providing a host of coveted courses offered across 18 colleges, the University supports 55,000 students, 4,771 faculty, 15,000 staff.
Ranked within America’s top 10 public universities, The University of Texas provides students with count less opportunities to hone their skills and acumen. Driven by a quest to achieve excellence, The University of Texas is creating some of the world’s top-most future artists, scientists, athletes, doctors, entrepreneurs and engineers.
Having nurtured her skills within the hallowed halls of University of Texas is Benazir Khan, Founder, Muralytix. With over 15 years of experience in B2B marketing and strategy, Benazir is an alumnus of the University of Texas. She owns Muralytix, a fractional revenue lab that helps B2B technology startups and mid-market companies grow their sales and marketing performance with data driven strategies and creative solutions.
Talking about the impact created by her Alma Mater, University of Texas, Benazir says, “The AI for Leaders course at UT was a perfect fit for my work in Account-Based Marketing (ABM), a data driven field that requires extensive analysis to identify the Ideal Customer Profile (ICP). Through the course, I gained expertise in tools like Konstanz Information Miner (KNIME) and techniques such as Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA), enhancing my ability to assess data relationships.”
A similar sentiment is echoed by several alumni from the University of Texas. From sharpening technical skills to developing leadership qualities, students at the University of Texas have been empowered to do it all.
Read more about business leaders of Indian origin who are alumni of the University of Texas in the current edition of CEO Insights magazine.
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Talking about the impact created by her Alma Mater, University of Texas, Benazir says, “The AI for Leaders course at UT was a perfect fit for my work in Account-Based Marketing (ABM), a data driven field that requires extensive analysis to identify the Ideal Customer Profile (ICP). Through the course, I gained expertise in tools like Konstanz Information Miner (KNIME) and techniques such as Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA), enhancing my ability to assess data relationships.”
A similar sentiment is echoed by several alumni from the University of Texas. From sharpening technical skills to developing leadership qualities, students at the University of Texas have been empowered to do it all.
Read more about business leaders of Indian origin who are alumni of the University of Texas in the current edition of CEO Insights magazine.
Your thoughts are welcome.