From Cranfield to Coca-Cola: Khushbu Tolani’s inspiring Management MSc internship journey
28/02/2025

Hello, I am Khushbu Tolani, a passionate and ambitious individual who recently achieved a significant milestone during my time studying at Cranfield University. I was the first in my family to study abroad and had the opportunity to live my dream, interning at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners in London. From a young age, I always aspired to work in London and contribute to a globally renowned company. My journey had been filled with challenges and triumphs, shaping me into the determined person I am today.
I pursued an MSc in Management, which offered a perfect blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. Highlights included an industrial project in Spain with Deloitte, serving as a Career Service Representative, which enhanced my networking and leadership skills. A key moment was securing an internship at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, where I worked in procurement and strategic management. These experiences enriched my learning, preparing me for real-world challenges that I face today.
Prior to Cranfield, I worked as a Senior Business Development Associate at Planet Spark, where I developed marketing strategies and exceeded targets. Additionally, I gained experience as an HR Manager at Taxkamkar, a Marketing Intern at a Pharmacy, and a Researcher for All About Happiness, which broadened my professional and personal skill set.
Adjusting to a new country and rigorous academic programs tested my emotional strength. Learning to live independently, cook, and make new friends transformed me personally and professionally. Engaging in practical learning, like writing a thesis on a real company, enriched my academic experience.
My internship at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners focussed on ‘Alternative Fuels Mapping in Europe’, contributing to the company’s sustainability strategy. I was tasked to research fuel options, evaluate supply chains, and develop a mid-term strategy for transitioning Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) to sustainable fuels. Career Development Managers at Cranfield, along with Course Director Michael Dickmann, provided invaluable guidance in securing this role. Modules like Strategic Management and Leading Corporate Sustainability were particularly instrumental in my success. I am also deeply thankful to Roberto Di Nuzzo – MBA, Dr. Mikko Arevuo, Alex Stimson, and Katrina Armstrong for their encouragement and support along the way.
To this day, my aim is to continue maximising learnings from my internship and contributing effectively to sustainability initiatives. Recently achieving a distinction in my MSc in Management has been an incredible milestone, reinforcing my dedication to this field. My long-term aspiration is to secure a management role where I can drive impactful sustainability strategies, leveraging both my academic achievements and diverse experiences.
Advice for prospective students:
- Embrace opportunities: Participate in industrial projects and campus events to broaden your horizons.
- Seek support: Utilise the guidance of faculty and career development managers.
- Get involved: Take on roles that develop leadership and networking skills.
- Pursue internships: Apply academic knowledge to real-world challenges.
- Stay resilient: Persevere through challenges and maintain a positive outlook.
I hope my story inspires others, especially women in my country, to pursue their dreams relentlessly.
“With dedication, support, and opportunities, anything is possible.”
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