Thursday, October 20, 2011

In Reality

A couple weeks ago, a surprising opportunity was presented to me:  I was invited to a luncheon with the CEO of Pepsi Beverages Company. What an incredible opportunity! Mr. Eric Foss was personable and professional. The best part is that he’s a Ball State grad! A group of 10 business students were given the chance to eat and converse with a real-world CEO. I suppose you could call it an “immersive” experience!

We were each given the chance to ask a question or request advice about his experience. When I mentioned the importance of international business, he shared with us about the time he spent working out of Hungary. He explained that four things are important to success in his eyes:

  1. cross departmental knowledge

  2. corporate and local experience

  3. international and domestic experience

  4. a presence in emerging markets


One of the best pieces of advice Mr. Foss gave us was this:  “No matter what happens in business, family and friends are the most important.”

Before that day, a Fortune 100 company like Pepsi seemed unreachable to me. Now that I’ve had the opportunity to meet the CEO of one of its divisions, it is very real to me. Mr. Foss is just a regular guy who loves his job and loves his family. He even said to us, “Do what you love and for the company you love.”  That’s a kind of job I’d like to have, and one of my classmates that was there today even would like an internship with Pepsi. Our situation with the MCOB Honors Program affords us opportunities like this that are able to turn massive corporations into connections at the tips of our fingers. What could be more real than that? Thanks, Ball State!