LBS graduates feted in P&Q’s ‘MBAs To Watch’ list
MBA2024 graduates Daniella Lozada Gobelli and Christian John Rojo share highlights from their LBS MBA experience

London Business School (LBS) graduates Daniella Lozada Gobelli and Christian John Rojo are featured in Poets & Quants’ list of ‘MBAs To Watch: Class of 2024’.
They were among a number of exceptional MBA graduates selected from 69 MBA programmes around the world, all chosen for their raw talent, energy and go-getter spirit.
Peruvian native and Forté Foundation scholar Daniella describes herself as a “driven, analytical and caring tech enthusiast with a passion for customer centricity and change management.” This drive and passion led to her taking on numerous leadership roles during her time at the school and her academic prowess won her a place on the 2024 Dean’s List.
Daniella, who has secured a role as senior product manager at Amazon since graduation, was drawn to LBS by the diversity of the class cohort.
“I knew that this would be a life-changing experience and I was very excited to learn from peers from different parts of the world. I believe that growth comes from outside of one’s comfort zone and I felt that being exposed to people with different backgrounds to me was a great way to achieve it,” Daniella told Poets & Quants.
Christian, who hails from the Philippines and has joined a startup as CFO since graduating, was President of LBS’ First Generation, Low and Intermediate Income Club and a member of the Senior Executive Committee of LBS’ Women in Business Club, where he contributed to the Allyship pillar. A champion of inclusivity, he secured a well-deserved student award for the impact he had during his time at LBS.
The flexibility of the LBS curriculum was the primary factor in him choosing LBS for his MBA.
“Having flexibility meant that I could explore entrepreneurship as a post-MBA career path. The ability to work part time was crucial for me, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the world of entrepreneurship… This seamless integration of my educational journey with my entrepreneurial pursuits was paramount in my decision to choose London Business School. The extra money I earned while working part time was an added bonus,” he said.