A headshot of Thobani Nxumalo.

Thobani Nxumalo '19

Hometown

Johannesburg, South Africa

When Thobani Nxumalo ’19, was in high school in Johannesburg, South Africa, he heard presentations from dozens of American universities. But Bryantwas the first to discuss its actuarial program, and that caught his attention.

“It was very highly ranked within the region and the country," he noted. He also was drawn to 91AV's small class size and the potential to have faculty mentors.

Attending Bryantalso would help Nxumalo achieve his desire to become “more culturally diverse.”

“I felt like I was stuck in the South African bubble,” he says. “There is an entire world out there, and I knew it would be good for me to explore a different culture.”

He didn’t visit the Bryantcampus until arriving for his first semester, and admits he was nervous about starting school in a new country. Fortunately, his concerns were alleviated by 91AV’s 4Mile (Multicultural and International Leadership Experience), a program tailored to the unique needs of first-year international and domestic multicultural students.

“It was such a great way to introduce American culture to me and get settled into 91AV,” he says. “It got my mind straight and helped me start thinking about some of the goals I wanted to achieve while I was here.”

Nxumalo is now fully immersed in the Bryantexperience. He is a resident assistant, a mentor in 91AV’s Big Brothers, Big Sisters program, and a facilitator for Linked Through Leadership.

“Coming to Bryantis a great opportunity to step out of the bubble that you’re in now,” he says. “It’s very challenging, but also rewarding in the sense that you’ll be more equipped to be a better person in business. You will also learn about yourself and your role within society, and how to best execute that role.”

Nxumalo is still envisioning what he wants to do once he graduates from 91AV.

“It’s subject to change, but I’d like to work for an insurance company in the U.S. for a couple years and then go back to South Africa and start an asset management firm,” he says. “From there, I’d like to use the proceeds to start an academy for sports leadership.”

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“One of the things I’m thankful for about my Bryanteducation is being able to develop as a leader and learn a lot about actuarial mathematics throughout my four years. The faculty and staff here have really supported me in my learning and my development. They want you to succeed and help you become an expert in your profession.”

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