Staff Spotlight: Maura Salvatore

Title:
Marketing Strategist

I'm Maura, I'm 27 years old and I was born in Milan, Italy but I lived also in Rome and in Stockholm, two amazing and completely different cities.

What is your favorite travel memory?

My trip in Cambodia two years ago and my trip to Saint Peterburg. Both of them were super interesting and fun. In both trips, I discovered countries very different from mine and very fascinating. In Cambodia I appreciated the nature and kindness of the population. Russia, the culture and fantastic museums.

How have you changed/grown since working for your current company?

I've grown a lot 'cause I had the possibility to travel a lot and this is our main passion. I went to India, UK, Irland, Germany...

In every business trip, I have the opportunity to get in touch with many people from all over the world. This is very interesting and stimulating for me.

Furthermore, our working group is also very young so it is easy to communicate and work together.

What is the best story you've heard from a return student?

Our students come from all over the world (more than 25 years) and it's always interesting hearing their stories.

Furthermore, our students then have the opportunity to make internships all over the world thanks to our travel grants and it is always very interesting to listen to their experiences in hospitals all over the world.

If you could go on any program that your company offers, which one would you choose and why?

It will be the Medical School.

I studied management, but I would have definitely liked to study medicine. Another aspect that I would have loved of our university is that I could have studied with classmates from all over the world and with an international curriculum that would have given me the opportunity to work abroad.

What makes your company unique? When were you especially proud of your team?

We are a young group and very close to our students. Our international office and the student office above alll are always ready to help the students in all their needs. I think this is one of the keys of our success.

I am very proud of my team when I understand that we have worked together on the job and have achieved the goals we have set ourselves.

What do you believe to be the biggest factor in being a successful company?

The key factor for a successful company is the collaboration. It is important to understand that we all work together and for one purpose: to attract the best students from all over the world and prepare them for their future medical profession in the best possible way. Another key to our success is dynamism: change is good if it is needed to grow and we always try to adapt to new needs that may arise.