How do MET graduates progress in the long run?
MET Prepares students for leadership positions within industry and commerce. The list below gives an indication of how the career of a typical MET graduate might progess.
Graduates within the last 5 years:
Diageo Plc: Rosie McTavish, Supply Innovation Manager
GKN Aerospace: James Stewart, Programme Manager
Procter & Gamble Baby Care: Rhea Flarry, Technology Leader
Save the Children: Louise Bloom, Logistics Officer
Graduates within the last 10 years:
The Economist: Lucy Melford, Global Marketing Services Director
Kettle Foods: Andrew Hesp, Strategic Analyst
Honeywell Turbo Technologies: Peter Hill, Operations Manager
McKinsey & Co: Daryl Spelman, Engagement Manager
Dyson Ltd: James Widdowson, Product Performance Manager
Graduates within the last 15 years:
Innocent Ltd: Jonathan Wright Co-founder
Ford Motor Company: Jonathan Buttress, Launch Leader, Taiwan
Procter and Gamble: Rosemary A Diaz, Purchasing Group Manager
Diageo UDV: Alison M Forrestal, Commercial Strategy Director
Unilever: Alexander W Gondris, Customer Logistics Director
Rolls-Royce: Eddy Higgs, Supply Chain Development Executive – Turbines
Vodafone Limited: Olly Kelly, Strategy Executive
Orange PCS Ltd: Ciaran Quinn, Head of Planning & Analysis
Fujitsu Services Ltd: Stuart Rye,Managing Consultant
Graduates within the last 20 years:
Arup: Graham Bolton, Director
Kelloggs Company Ltd: Richard Burkinshaw, IT Director
BP: Christopher Doran, Engineering Advisor
Mars Food Australia: Nick Hazell, R&D Director
The Boston Consulting Group: Thomas King, Vice President – Director
Philips Consumer Communications: Gordon Pope, General Manager
Graduates within the last 25 years:
Cambridge Design Partnership: Mike Cane, Founder
Lola Cars International Ltd: Julian Cooper, Chief Engineer
The Boston Beer Company: Martin Roper, President
AOL UK Ltd: David Wolffe, Chief Financial Officer