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A Conversation with Seton Noble on Ambition, Impact, and the Power of Music

Seton Noble is a business student at the University of Western Ontario, set to graduate in 2025.

Seton Noble is a business student at the University of Western Ontario, set to graduate in 2025.

Born on April 16, 2003, in Toronto, Ontario, Seton comes from a background rich in education and entrepreneurial spirit, thanks to his father, a respected educator, and his mother, a successful South African entrepreneur. These influences have ingrained a deep sense of responsibility and ambition in him.

Seton is well-known for his athletic prowess, particularly in hockey, basketball, and baseball, which he balances with his academic responsibilities. He has been consistently recognized on the Dean’s Honour List, demonstrating his academic dedication. Seton’s passion for community service is evident through his annual clothing drive for the homeless, which he initiated and has grown to help hundreds each year.

As a member of the Western Pre-Law Society and an avid intramural sports participant, Seton Noble embraces a well-rounded university experience. His interests extend to music, particularly classic rock, and hobbies like golf and guitar playing. Seton’s goal is to make a lasting impact on society by blending his business acumen with his commitment to social good.

What has been your most memorable experience at the University of Western Ontario?

“My most memorable experience was participating in a case competition hosted by the business school. It was incredibly challenging, but working under pressure with a team to solve real-world business problems was exhilarating and incredibly rewarding.”

How do you think your upbringing has influenced your career aspirations?

“My parents have always encouraged me to follow my passions while maintaining a strong work ethic. Their support has definitely shaped my career aspirations by instilling in me a drive to succeed and a desire to give back to the community.”

What led you to choose classic rock as your favorite music genre, and how does it influence you?

“I grew up listening to my dad’s classic rock records. Bands like Led Zeppelin and The Beatles weren’t just background music; they taught me about creativity and expression, which I try to bring into every aspect of my life, including my studies and volunteer work.”

What are your career goals immediately after graduation?

“Immediately after graduation, I’m looking to gain experience in a management consultancy firm to understand various business challenges across industries. This should give me a solid foundation to eventually pursue entrepreneurial ventures or further my studies in law.”

Could you share a challenge you’ve faced in organizing your clothing drive and how you addressed it?

“One major challenge was getting enough volunteers to help sort and distribute clothing. I addressed this by partnering with local community groups and using social media to rally more support. It was a great lesson in resourcefulness and community engagement.”

What does a typical weekend look like for you?

“A typical weekend for me involves a mix of studying, playing sports, and maybe a jam session on my guitar. I also spend time planning the logistics for the next clothing drive or catching up with family and friends.”

How has playing intramural sports at university enriched your college experience?

“Playing intramural sports has been a great way to relieve stress and meet people outside of my immediate academic circle. It’s helped me maintain a balanced lifestyle and build a network of friends I might not have met otherwise.”

Who do you look up to as a role model, and why?

“I really admire Elon Musk for his visionary approach to technology and entrepreneurship. His resilience and dedication to solving global issues, like renewable energy and space exploration, inspire me to think big and challenge the status quo.”

What book has had a significant impact on your life, and why?

“‘Outliers’ by Malcolm Gladwell has had a profound impact on how I view success and opportunity. It’s challenged me to think differently about the effort and circumstances that lead to high levels of achievement.”

Looking forward, what is one long-term goal you are working towards?

“One long-term goal is to start a non-profit that bridges the gap between education and practical business opportunities for underprivileged youth. I’m passionate about using my skills to create pathways for others, much like I’ve been afforded in my life.

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