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Former CMS students occupying prestigious positions in the USA share their school experiences

Lucknow, July 19 : In an online CMS alumni meet of the US Chapter organized by City Montessori School, the former CMS students, now occupying prestigious positions in the USA, recalled their school days saying that CMS has made immense contribution in our growth and we are what we are today because of our school. The excellent education provided to us in school has led us to these levels in our career. Over 40 former CMS students expressed their views at this alumni meet. The meet was chaired by CMS President and MD, Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and other senior members of the CMS management were present on the occasion. Discussions were held in opening plenary session, breakout session and closing plenary session in the alumni meet.

        Expressing his views on the occasion, Mr Rajshekhar Shukla, former CMS student and Director, Cloud Engineering, Washington, said that CMS believes in the all-round development of every child and this is what differentiates it from other schools. Vice President of Lifestyle International Private Limited, Mr Devesh Kumar said that it was because of the personality development efforts of students by the school and values inculcated in school days that I am at this level in my career. Mr Prawal Goyal, CFO, TechTrans, Houston, Texas said that the spirit of Jai Jagat inculcated by the school has contributed a lot to my career. Mr Anurag Khare, Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust, Boston said that CMS laid the foundations of the future course of my life. Other former CMS students occupying prestigious positions in the USA, including Ms Ila Srivastava, Ms Mallika Saxena, Ms Alka Dixit, Ms Tavi Nikhar, Mr Rohan Khanduja, Mr Shrivats Shukla, Mr Devotra Chakravarthy, Mr Gaurav Shukla etc also reminisced their school days on this occasion.

        Addressing the meet on the occasion, CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that all the present and former CMS students are our pride. It is only because of the hard work of our students and teachers that CMS is known the world over for its quality education. CMS Founder Director, Dr Bharti Gandhi blessed the former students and wished them success in their future endeavours.

 

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