Posted: September 17, 2025
By: Emily MacKinnon
A quarter-life crisis ledĢżCamille Chandra (MBAā17) to pivot from her science background to business, which landed her the opportunity of a lifetime at IBM Canada ā a role she didnāt even apply for.Ģż
Today, Chandra is a technology sales leader at IBM, supporting IBMās clients in the financial services industry. But her original plan was to become a dentist.
After graduating with a health sciences degree from Mount Allison University, British Columbia nativeĢżChandra took a gap year with plans to reapply to dental school. She ended up also applying to Dalās MBA program.
In the end, the decision was made for her when she was accepted into the MBA program, but not dental school. āYou know what they say,ā she says with a smile, ārejection is actually redirection.ā
Within months of beginning her MBA, Chandra knew she was exactly where she needed to be.Ģż
Unicorn training
Chandraās career progression at IBM is impressive. It began two years after graduating, when Chandra landed a sales gig at IBM, selling enterprise technology solutions. Three years later she was the chief of staff to the general manager of IBM Canada. She has since become a technology sales leader.
The key to success in all those roles, she says, is adaptability.
āBeing a chameleon in business and technology is so important,ā she observes. āThere are moments when you realize, āI need to quickly read the personalities in this room and adjust accordingly.ā Iām still myself, but which strength am I leaning into?ā
As chief of staff, Chandra observed many high-stakes conversations between senior leaders. Her mentors encouraged her to use this 18-month assignment to take stock of which traits she should aspire to embody, and which behaviours to avoid.
āYou have some people who are laser focused on executing against business objectives, and they are just as important as those who focus on development by giving their reports the confidence and independence to thrive,ā she says. āIt's so rare to find a unicorn who can do both.ā
Chandra says whenever she comes across a leader like this, she tries to maximize their time together to learn as much as she possibly can. The goal is to one day become one of these rare leaders herself.
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