Liliana Robu, financial service principal and consulting purpose leader at Deloitte Consulting LLP, encouraged 黑料不打烊 students to stay motivated, work hard, and never underestimate the value of small tasks.
Business Fellow Anna Lippert 鈥25, a marketing major, and Executive鈥痠n鈥疪esidence David鈥疓oslin welcomed Liliana鈥疪obu to the LaRose Digital Theatre on鈥疢arch鈥26 for the Behind the鈥疪esume speaker series at the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
Robu, a financial services principal and consulting purpose leader at Deloitte Consulting鈥疞LP, now leads global client teams for the firm.
When she first joined Deloitte, Liliana was given what she described as one of the most pivotal challenges of her early career.
鈥淢y very first task at Deloitte was taking notes during a legal meeting with 200 lawyers from all around the world,鈥 Robu said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 understand a word鈥攅ach one-hour call meant eight hours of research to decode their acronyms. But turning that chaos into a clear summary made the team depend on me and helped me establish my professional reputation.鈥

Over the next two decades, Robu led projects in 17 countries, including extended stints in Brazil and Japan. Each stop, she said, sharpened her ability to adapt. 鈥淚n the U.S., we plan 10鈥痯ercent and execute 90 percent; in Japan, it鈥檚 the opposite, and it works,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat experience taught me the power of patience, preparation, and cultural awareness.鈥
Robu credited much of her success to colleagues who recognized her potential and opened doors along the way. 鈥淚dentify people who see a spark in you and are ready to invest in you鈥攁nd be that person for someone else,鈥 she advised.
To close, Robu reminded students that a professional path often zigzags. 鈥淔ocus on what you can control,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 okay to not have everything figured out right away.鈥
