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      <title>Student Stories: Jenny Kwan, MBA '09</title>
      <pubDate>2008-03-18 15:31:26 -0400</pubDate>
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Jenny Kwan spent her &quot;down&quot; time in January going from the E&amp;I Trek in California to an independent research project in China that explored clean energy entrepreneurship. She&#8217;ll be back in China in March as part of the inaugural ChinaLab and hopes to end up there for good upon graduation. For this driven New Zealander, her goal of successfully marrying her interests in energy, entrepreneurship, and China is very close to being realized.
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      <title>Student Stories: Sheila Chandrasekhara, MBA '08</title>
      <pubDate>2008-03-18 15:30:45 -0400</pubDate>
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She's a published author, a former taster for the Food Network, and an accomplished amateur chef. Now Sheila Chandrasekhara can add TV personality to her resume. As host of her own MIT cable cooking show, Sheila melds her love of communications and her Indian heritage, preparing traditional dishes with some modern methods mixed in. As she looks forward to the publication of her new cookbook, Sheila dishes about her favorite cuisine and her possible future as a TV chef. 
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