Abby Sigel (BMgmt '24)
Current student
I really love that the student community is such a part of the city, but not the only thing in the city.
Abby Sigel knew she would like studying at ±«Óătv University in Halifax. She just didnât know how much.  Â
As a child, Abby and her family visited the east coast, and she became very fond of this part of Canada. Not surprising, then, that âsomething clickedâ when she toured ±«Óătvâs campus.
Unable to find anything quite like the Bachelor of Management at other universities in Canada, Abby says she was drawn to the programâs teaching of âtangible real-life skills.â And the optional work-term sounded enticing.
Three years into the program Abby took a position with a small event-planning company in Halifax. Itâs where she received âhands-onâ experience âdoing everythingâ. Abby says it was just after the pandemic and everyone wanted to host an event.
Anticipating a 9-to-5 position, Abby quickly realized sheâd have to work evenings and weekends. Even though it was trying, Abbyâs grateful to her undergraduate student advisor who helped her through this tough time.
Looking back on it, sheâs only grateful. That position led to another, a summer position at Dal Innovates, a research, innovation, and entrepreneurship hub in the Faculty of Management. Responsible for social media and event planning, Abby feels she has even more skills for when she graduates.
With one more semester to complete, Abby isnât worried or anxious about her future. Sheâs looking forward to it. âI donât know where Iâm gonna be next, but I feel ready.â
Right now, sheâs happy to be a student, in a city she loves, right next to the sea.
Photo: Abby Sigel and friend Charlotte Rowland.