We head to England to meet some new members of the Cambridge Judge MBA Class of 2025 in this edition of Real Humans: MBA Students.
Cambridge Judge’s MBA Class of 2025 matriculated this fall with a diverse and dynamic group of leaders. To start, Daniel Khalil Meza Musa is a Guatemalan entrepreneur who co-founded and led companies across technology, talent, and media, seeking an MBA to elevate his strategic thinking as his ventures grow. He chose Cambridge for its entrepreneurial focus and engaged community, and he aims to return home ready to mentor and guide high-potential companies. Then we meet Katherine Gobey, a UK-based physicist and R&D engineer with a passion for climate-tech who turned to the MBA to help bridge the gap between scientific innovation and business leadership. She brings deep technical expertise to the class and hopes to help science-driven companies scale more effectively after graduation. We also hear from Joshua T. Hodge, a former U.S. Marine Corps legal officer, who chose Cambridge Judge to begin a new life and career in Europe. He brings a rare mix of military, legal, and administrative experience and plans to build a future in higher education administration, ideally in Türkiye. Finally, Ana Fuentes is a medical doctor and researcher from Mexico City who pivoted into digital health and is pursuing the Cambridge Judge MBA to gain the strategic and leadership skills needed to scale healthcare innovation. She is excited to immerse herself in the Cambridge ecosystem, contribute her clinical perspective, and explore opportunities in biotech, pharma, and digital health.
Learn more about this Cambridge Judge MBA cohort by reading their stories in the following pages.
