Meet Our Ambassadors
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Aspiring leaders and their teams to come, see and conquer whatever the barriers are to be their best.
Each academic year Cheshire Business School invites students of Macclesfield College to apply to become ambassadors.?
A rigorous interview process followed before five were then appointed.?
The chosen ambassadors attend every world class Cheshire Business School keynote session during the academic year, gaining access to a multitude of enriching experiences while boosting their CVs prior to leaving and embarking on the next stage of their lives.?
Today we hear from Alex Capraro.
Tell us about yourself Alex…?
I’m 17 and in my second year at Macclesfield College studying Sports Science and Psychology. Football is a massive passion of mine and I currently play as a winger for Whaley Bridge.?
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Why is being an ambassador important to you?
After the interview, which went well, I was pleased to get the ambassador position as it’s going to be a great addition to my CV. The networking side has been great so far and I’m getting opportunities to talk to people I never thought I would at this stage of my life. It’s going to help me as I move forward towards university.?
What’s the plan from September onwards?
I want to either go to the University of Liverpool to study physiotherapy or sports rehabilitation or perhaps Manchester with it being closer to home. My cousin is a sports analyst and works with Manchester City’s first team so it’s good to have someone in the family to look towards too.?
What makes you tick?
Time management is important to me. I get a buzz in the morning when I think about how I’m going to approach the day and make it worthwhile. To know that you've got the most out of yourself within a day is important and to not leave any regrets behind.
What makes a good leader?
They've got to have enthusiasm, charisma and confidence. A good leader makes you strive towards the goals that you want to achieve. Michael Finnigan is one of the UK’s top sports psychologists and it was inspiring to listen to him talk about some of the work he has done with different football clubs at Cheshire Business School.