As the at Yeshiva University celebrates the MBA Class of 2025, three graduates stand out not only for their academic achievements but also for the clarity of purpose and passion they bring to their work. Whether building businesses, shaping user experiences, or guiding families toward financial security, Gabriella Suriel, Yael Evgi, and Asher Brooks represent the best of Sy Syms: thoughtful professionals prepared to lead with integrity, innovation, and intention.
Gabriella Suriel: Designing with Strategy and Soul
blends creativity and business insight with rare precision. With a background in political science and a career in UX design, she creates digital experiences that are not only intuitive but strategicâbridging the gap between what users need and what businesses envision.
âMy work sits at the intersection of design and strategy,â she explains. âThe MBA allowed me to apply business theory in real-time, from enhancing UX to scaling my fatherâs international art business.â
Drawn to for its values-based approach to leadership, Gabriella found a program that helped her grow both professionally and personally. âI now approach every challenge with both analytical precision and creative problem-solving,â she says.
Her favorite course - Business Law, Regulation and Ethics - aligned perfectly with her undergraduate interests. âIt reminded me that leaders shouldnât just ask what they can doâbut what they should do.â
She credits for sharpening her leadership mindset. âHe pushed us to think deeply and practically. His impact will stay with me for years.â
Gabriella closes her MBA chapter by expressing gratitude to her parents, Jacqueline and Moises, and to the musicians who kept her focused through late-night work sessions. âTheir support and creativity carried me through.â
Yael Evgi: Turning Purpose into Financial Empowerment
For , the MBA journey was about more than gaining business acumenâit was about turning mission into action. With a background in nonprofit communications and a leadership role in YUâs Office of the President, Yael brought her passion for purpose into every aspect of the program.
âYU has always been home,â she says. âI chose because it teaches business through a lens of ethics and values.â
Now preparing to enter private wealth management at AllianceBernstein, Yael is eager to help others navigate their financial futures. âAfter seeing how a lack of financial literacy affected people around me, I became passionate about making finance accessible and human.â
Her favorite class, Leveraging Generative AI in Marketing, taught by , opened new doors. âIt helped me see how future-forward tools like AI can be relevant in any fieldâincluding wealth management.â
Sheâs especially proud of her teamâs work during the BYU case competition, one of the hands-on experiences that gave her confidence to pivot her career.
âTo Dr. Tamar Avnet, Dr. Linda Driver, my family, and my classmatesâthank you. Your encouragement helped me stretch, grow, and see whatâs possible.â
Asher Brooks: Building Businessesâand Community
came to with an entrepreneurial spirit and a vision for growth. With a background in marketing and a portfolio of startup consulting experience, Asher runs a media company and podcast studio based in Manhattan. For him, the MBA program was about becoming a more complete and capable business owner.
âI didnât do undergrad at YU, but when I found the MBA program, I knew it was the right fit,â he says. âIt emphasized entrepreneurship, flexibility, and real-world learningâexactly what I needed.â
Asherâs favorite experience was the summer residency. âWe visited companies, spoke with founders, and spent time building relationships. It made everything feel more real and connected.â
He cites as a major influence. âHe brought real-world insight and pushed us to grow. I appreciated that.â
From financial accounting to business law, Asher now feels better equipped to lead. âEven if I donât use every skill daily, I can budget smarter, work better with accountants, and communicate clearly with my team. Iâm more well-rounded as a business owner.â
Above all, heâs thankful for the programâs flexibility. âBalancing work and school wasnât easy. When I needed a break, Linda and the program directors were incredibly supportive. That made it possible for me to finish strong.â
A Shared Legacy of Purposeful Leadership
Gabriella, Yael, and Asher each took a different path through the Sy Syms MBA program, but they share a common thread: a commitment to values-driven leadership, real-world impact, and lifelong learning. As they move forward into new ventures, their time at Sy Syms will continue to shape how they lead, serve, and innovate in the years to come.
Congratulations to the entire MBA Class of 2025âyouâve set a powerful example for what it means to lead with purpose.
To find out more about the Sy Syms MBA program please visit or email Linda Driver at Linda.driver@yu.edu